South African act Sveti returns with a harder-hitting sequel as “Jama Jama 2” lands with Milkidboy Rdt and Mountego in tow.

The follow-up brings three names to the table, a shift from Sveti’s solo run on “On The Road.” That extra company changes the chemistry from the first bar.

Vocally, Sveti sounds more urgent here, trading the laid-back cruise of his prior drop for a locked-in delivery. He sets a quicker pace, and the energy stays sharp because of it. Milkidboy Rdt steps in with a punchier bounce, while Mountego anchors the low end with richer weight. Three voices, each holding their own lane.

The beat slams harder too, drums cutting through with more force than the calmer tempo of “On The Road.” That added drive suits the faster vocal flow, so nothing drags.

Is “Jama Jama 2” already on your playlist, or does it need another spin before you decide? Drop your verdict in the comments.