Reviews
"Throughout RTJ2, the duo appear limitless in their vocal capacity, whether working as a tag team, storytellers, or engaging in battle-rap one-upmanship.", "They drop conscious flows, but they can bring the ratchet rhymes typical of Southern rap too. It shows an understanding of not only the direction of hip hop, but also of the evolution and prevalent music of the last decade.", "Last year's sturdy debut RUN THE JEWELS had a purpose all right....But it was a skeleton compared to its meatier, just-released sequel, which might be both rappers' strongest effort ever."