M-Dot & Confidence feat. Masta Ace -Rollercoaster Pt. 2 [Audio]
M-Dot and Confidence revisit familiar ground on “Rollercoaster Pt. 2,” but they do it with enough perspective and pedigree to make the sequel feel earned rather than automatic.
The single brings Masta Ace into the picture and directly follows “Rollercoaster” from last year’s “Library of Sound,” giving the new track a built-in sense of continuity instead of sounding like a random callback.
What makes “Rollercoaster Pt. 2” stand out is the fit. Confidence supplies the production and, according to coverage around the release, also handles the cuts, laying down a soulful boom-bap backdrop that gives the track exactly the kind of warm, grounded feel this lineup needs. M-Dot sounds fully at home in that setting, and Masta Ace’s presence adds more than simple guest-star value—it gives the record extra weight, history, and a sense of craft that immediately raises the stakes.
That sense of experience is really the song’s biggest strength. Rather than chasing nostalgia for its own sake, “Rollercoaster Pt. 2” seems to lean into reflection—life’s turns, perseverance, and the unpredictable grind that comes with staying in rap long enough to actually have something worth saying about it. Raw Drive specifically describes the track as rooted in introspective storytelling and notes that both M-Dot and Masta Ace share hook duties. This fits the idea of this being less a flashy posse cut than a conversation between seasoned voices over classic-minded production.
There is also something satisfying about the reunion angle. Masta Ace and M-Dot have crossed paths before, and the promotional posts around the single make this collaboration feel like a deliberate reconnect rather than a one-off name grab. Just as important, the rollout suggests this is currently an audio release first: social posts from Masta Ace and others explicitly note that a music video is still to come, so the focus right now stays on the track itself.
More than anything, “Rollercoaster Pt. 2” works because it understands its lane and stays sharp inside it. M-Dot and Confidence are not trying to reinvent underground East Coast rap here—they are refining it, tightening the screws, and bringing in a legend who naturally reinforces the song’s whole DNA. With Masta Ace in the mix, the result feels thoughtful, polished, and rooted in the kind of hip-hop values that never really go out of style.