Album Review: Jet Life Compilation – “Jet World Order”

CURREN$Y AND CREW TAKE FLIGHT ON “JET WORLD ORDER!” READ THE REVIEW HERE!

Album Rating: 7/10

Curren$y’s Jet Life compilation album, Jet World Order (Jets International/iHipHop Distribution), features both Curren$y and Jet members Trademark Da Skydiver, Young Roddy, Smoke DZA, Sir Michael Rocks, Fiend, Nesby Phips, Corner Boy P, and Street Wiz. Curren$y gives his Jet Life members a chance to shine on the album, as he only appears on three of the 13 tracks. The two Jets that take advantage of this the most are Trademark Da Skydiver and Young Roddy – they are featured on every track.

Both Young Roddy and Trademark Da Skydiver bring a meaner “Jet-Threat” flow on “Blow Up,” one of the standout tracks on the album. The production on “Blow Up” by Monsta Beatz features an imposing horn and a barrage of hi-hats to compliment the deep bass that comes and goes. Other than “Blow Up,” the production on the album is laidback, spacey, and on point with the signature Jet Life sound, which entails an old-school vibe and drums, in addition to hazy synths. Cookin’ Soul, a producer Jet Life fans should be familiar with from previous projects, produced three tracks on the album, including the standouts “Paper Habits” and “Pilots.” Both of these tracks embody the Jet Life sound and perfectly compliment the smooth flow of both Young Roddy and Trademark Da Skydiver.

Lyrically, the content is on point with what we have heard from Jet Life members in the past, including the usual topics of weed, woman, money, heading to the top and reppin’ Jet Life. The Monsta Beatz produced “Exhale” serves a microcosm for the whole album and the Jet Life movement in general, as Trademark Da Skydiver raps on the hook, “Jet-set we back again / Going hard, giving our all trying to get a win / Never stressing over chicks or ends / Light it up, inhale, exhale / Blow it in the wind.” Young Roddy then sets the scene for Curren$y’s verse by rapping, “I’m good on this plane, my main mans the pilot”. Curren$y then proceeds to make the most of his second to last appearance on the album, delivering what may be its best verse, spitting the lines “Old Burberry prints on my umbrella / High fashion weather shelter / I am flyer than Delta / Repeatedly I tell ya / Live from my wine cellar, I’m a rhyme seller / Sky dweller, ground level never.” New Jet Life member, Sir Michael Rocks, makes his only appearance on the track “1st Place” joining Curren$y, Young Roddy, and Trademark Da Skydiver on one of the album’s best tracks.

Jet World Order is a well-done compilation album, allowing listeners to get better acquainted with the other Jet Life members besides Curren$y. Through their appearances on every track, Trademark Da Skydiver and Young Roddy stand out the most and prove that the Jet Life crew’s talent is deeper than just the man in charge. Although he only appears on three tracks, Curren$y uses Jet World Order to remind the world that he and his crew really do live the Jet Life, and seemingly, their flight is far from over.