Dive into the vibrant and energetic world of West Coast hip hop with The Jacka's "The Gobots 2: D-Boy Era," released on June 1, 2010, under The Artist Records / Major Muzic. This 50-minute journey through the streets of Oakland is a testament to The Jacka's lyrical prowess and his ability to blend hyphy and West Coast hip hop seamlessly.
Featuring an impressive lineup of collaborators, including Paul Wall, Freeway, Yukmouth, and many more, the album is a collaborative effort that showcases the best of the West Coast scene. Tracks like "Hate On Me Now," "Real Hood," and "Cocaine" highlight The Jacka's signature flow and storytelling ability, while features from artists like Fed-X, Matt Blaque, and Dru Down add depth and variety to the album.
From the infectious energy of "Patty Cake" to the introspective vibes of "Ordinary Drug," "The Gobots 2: D-Boy Era" offers a diverse range of tracks that cater to different moods and tastes. The album's production is top-notch, with beats that range from hard-hitting to melodic, providing a solid foundation for The Jacka's lyrics.
Fans of West Coast hip hop and The Jacka's previous work will find plenty to love on this album. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to The Jacka's music, "The Gobots 2: D-Boy Era" is an essential addition to any hip hop collection. So, turn up the volume and let The Jacka take you on a ride through the streets of Oakland.