Drought Season 2

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Drought Season 2
Drought Season 2.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 17, 2009
Genre Hip hop
Length1:01:53
Label SMC Recordings [1]
Producer
  • DNA Beats
  • Gennessee
  • Goblin
  • Pak Slap [2]
Berner & The Jacka chronology
Tear Gas
(2009)
Drought Season 2
(2009)
Blow
(2009)

Drought Season 2 is a collaboration album between American rappers Berner & The Jacka, the second album of their Drought Season series. It did not match the success of the first volume, but it still peaked at #66 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. [3] The album includes guest appearances from Killa Tay & Messy Marv, among other artists.

Music videos have been filmed for the songs "Colder Blood" featuring Fam Syrk [4] and "Traffickin'" featuring Lee Majors & Fed-X. [5]

Track listing

[6]

#Titlelength
1Traffickin' (featuring Lee Majors & Fed-X)4:34
217708 (featuring Joe Blow & Young Bossy)3:57
3Prey on the Weak (featuring Killa Tay)4:50
4Live By It, Die By It (featuring Joe Blow & Shoboat)3:52
5Zion (featuring Messy Marv)4:00
6Colder Blood (featuring Fam Syrk)4:19
7All I Know (featuring Ampichino)3:28
8Not tha Same (featuring Fed-X)4:15
9Ridin' High (featuring Joe Blow & Fam Syrk)4:30
10The World (featuring Ampichino)3:41
11Temper (featuring AP.9)4:13
12Ain't a Game (featuring Freeze)4:43
13O's (featuring Fed-X)3:18
14Murder Murder (featuring Freeze & Lee Majors)3:32
15Circles (featuring Cellski & Fed-X)4:41

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