Jaguar II (album)

Jaguar II is the debut studio album by American R&B singer-songwriter Victoria Monét, and her first major label release.

[11] AllMusic's Andy Kellman wrote that it "nudges contemporary R&B forward as it mixes inspirations spanning continents and generations" and "Monét always comes across as an everywoman at heart, no matter how fantastical or personal she gets, followed closely by her ability to sound authoritative without increasing the volume or toughness of her dulcet voice".

[12] Shahzaib Hussain of Clash felt that Jaguar II "preserves an almost anti-algorithmic approach in sound; it draws on musical touchstones but is a poetically a modern enterprise", also calling it "a compressed listen with only 11 tracks but still packs in dimensionality and texture".

[13] Pitchfork's Anna Gaca found that its "plush R&B and live-band arrangements strike a tone that's classic, sexy, and understated", describing it as "the rare species of pop-soul that evokes a real sense of spiritual uplift".

[15] In a rave review, HotNewHipHop's Demi Phillips referred to the album as "a testament to the singer affirming her musical self-discovery," also labeling it "a glittery R&B delicacy that awakens every human sense.