The Blueprint 2 received lukewarm reviews from critics. At
Metacritic, which assigns a
normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
average score of 64, based on 19 reviews. According to
Nathan Rabin, the record "led many to claim that [Jay-Z] lost his vise-like grip on rap music". In his review for
The A.V. Club, Rabin deemed it "overreaching but surprisingly solid", featuring a first disc of clever
pop-rap jams and a second that was "darker and more erratic".
Rolling Stone critic Christian Hoard said
The Blueprint 2 was another "strong record from hip-hop's most dependable voice" but felt Jay-Z's
flow was more impressive than the production, finding it "long on both bouncy funk and forgettable R&B samples".
AllMusic's John Bush believed Jay-Z showcased some exceptional songs but could not carry the 110-minute double album as consistently as its predecessor. "It reminds me of nearly every other double CD",
David Browne wrote in
Entertainment Weekly. "It could have been a good single disc."
Rollie Pemberton was more enthusiastic in his review for
Pitchfork, writing that Jay-Z "weaves his way through every imaginable style and flavor with unyielding expertise". while
Q felt it surpassed his previous album. Vocals from
Audio Two's 1987 single "
Top Billin'" are sampled throughout the song. As well as this, it samples vocals from
Alka Yagnik and
Ila Arun's 1993 song "
Choli Ke Peeche Kya Hai" throughout. In 2003, the track peaked at number 12 on the US
Billboard Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart and remained on it for a total of seven weeks. == Track listing ==