"Drought Season 2" is a high-energy, West Coast hip-hop album that captures the raw and unfiltered spirit of Bay Area rap, delivered by the legendary The Jacka. Released on November 17, 2009, under Bern One Entertainment, this 12-track album is a sequel to The Jacka's earlier work, picking up where it left off and delivering a powerful continuation of his signature style. Collaborating with Berner, the duo brings a unique blend of hyphy energy and gritty street narratives, making it a standout release in the genre.
The album kicks off with "Traffickin'," setting the tone with its hard-hitting beats and lyrical prowess. Tracks like "17708," "Prey On The Weak," and "Live By It, Die By It" showcase The Jacka's ability to paint vivid pictures of street life, while songs like "Zion" and "Colder Blood" offer introspective moments. The album also features standout tracks such as "All I Know," "Not Tha Same," and "Ridin' High," each bringing a different flavor to the table. "The World," "Temper," "Ain't A Game," "O's," "Murder Murder," and the closing track "Circles" round out the album, ensuring that every moment is filled with The Jacka's signature flow and lyrical depth.
With a runtime of just over an hour, "Drought Season 2" is a testament to The Jacka's enduring influence in the West Coast hip-hop scene. The album's production quality and lyrical content make it a timeless piece of work that will resonate with both longtime fans and new listeners alike.