Genius Lyrics
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Jay Rock – WIN
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“WIN” is Jay Rock’s second single of 2018, following the popular Black Panther track, “King’s Dead.”
In this braggadocious song, Rock stakes his claim as a true “winner” in the
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Jay Rock (Ft. Tee Grizzley) – Shit Real
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[Verse 1: Jay Rock] / Eastside, BH dub, you know about us / Get shot, or get robbed, we get dollaz / Brick of blow, flip an O, hardly sniff it though / 2 for 5 on a Friday, give
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Jay Rock & Kal Banx – Eastside
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Teaser officially shared by Jay Rock via Twitter
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Jay Rock (Ft. Lance Skiiiwalker) – 90059
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“90059” is the seventh and title track from Jay Rock’s sophomore album of the same name, 90059.
90059 was released on August 4th 2015 as the third single from the anticipated Jay
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Jay Rock – Parental Advisory
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The lead single for Jay Rock’s still untitled sophomore album set to drop in July 2015. Rock brings hard bars, detailing the harsh conditions of everyday life in the Watts projects
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Jay Rock (Ft. J. Cole) – OSOM
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OSOM is the seventh song off Jay Rock’s third album Redemption, released in June of 2018.
The theme of paranoia and being “Out of Sight and Out of Mind” (OSOM) is a recurring one
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Jay Rock (Ft. Kendrick Lamar) – Wow Freestyle
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“Wow Freestyle” is a braggadocious collaboration between Jay Rock and his TDE labelmate Kendrick Lamar. The Hit-Boy-produced track displays the incredible synergy the two
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Jay Rock – Bout That
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[Intro: Jay Rock] / Nigga I’m 'bout that, 'bout that, 'bout that / Nigga I’m 'bout that, 'bout that, 'bout that / Nigga I’m bout that, show you why I’m 'bout that / No mask, dirty
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Jay Rock (Ft. Kendrick Lamar) – Hood Gone Love It
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As the hook plainly puts it:
You ain’t gotta like it
‘Cause the hood gone love it
This Kendrick Lamar-assisted hood anthem is the second single from Jay Rock’s Follow Me Home.
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Jay Rock – For What It's Worth
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An introspective and self-conscious Jay Rock explores a common, often nuanced, existential question of life; “Is it worth it?”. Jay Rock muses over personal concerns such as
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Jay Rock (Ft. SiR) – The Ways
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[Intro] / Wait, I understand the love, but I just wanted some friction / Like, I didn't want no... And the fingers don't count / [Pre-Chorus: Jay Rock] / Bitch, I know about you
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Jay Rock (Ft. Lil Wayne & will.i.am) – All My Life (In the Ghetto)
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“All My Life (In the Ghetto)” marks the first collaboration between Jay Rock, will.i.am and Lil Wayne. On the track, the artists discuss their difficult upbringings and
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Jay Rock – Gumbo
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Niggas start to mumble, they wanna rumble
Mix ‘em and cook 'em in a pot like gumbo
- Ice Cube
This is second single from Jay Rock’s sophomore album 90059, following up “Money
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Jay Rock – The Bloodiest
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“The Bloodiest” is the opening track to Jay Rock’s third studio album Redemption. It was released as the third single to the album on June 8, 2018.
In the album’s opener, Jay Rock
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Jay Rock – Rotation 112th
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On “Rotation 112th,” Jay Rock recalls the street lifestyle that he has experienced in his hometown, on 112th street, Watts, California. Over an energetic production handled by TDE
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Jay Rock (Ft. Kendrick Lamar & SZA) – Easy Bake
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“Easy Bake” is the second track on Jay Rock’s sophomore album, 90059.
The song features fellow “Top Dawg Ent.” members Kendrick Lamar and SZA. While production credits come from
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Jay Rock – Necessary
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Jay Rock broke down this track for XXL Magazine:
This is the beginning track. The concept to this song is for those out there in America that’s just grinding. That are trying to
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Jay Rock (Ft. Busta Rhymes & Macy Gray) – Fly on the Wall
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One of the more introspective cuts on the album. The song’s title is an analogy for observing all that is going on around you without drawing attention to yourself. Being a fly on
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Jay Rock (Ft. Lance Skiiiwalker) – Money Trees Deuce
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“Money Trees Deuce” is the lead single from Jay Rock’s sophomore album 90059. It is a sequel to “Money Trees.”
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Jay Rock (Ft. J-Black) – M.O.N.E.Y.
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In “M.O.N.E.Y.,” Jay Rock utilized the poetic device of alliteration so as to write his verses accentuating the letters of the word, “Money.”
A music video, directed by Mustafa
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Jay Rock (Ft. SZA) – Redemption
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Jay Rock reflects upon the trials and tribulations that occurred before and after his near fatal motorcycle crash in 2016. Contributions from label mates SZA and Kendrick Lamar
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Jay Rock (Ft. Chantal Kreviazuk & Kendrick Lamar) – Pay for It
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Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar, MixedByAli and Sounwave broke down the song in a behind the scenes video for Beats by Dre.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtIkg9-lK8s
The song was
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Jay Rock – Knock It Off
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[Intro] / Dear God, I wanna thank you for this big redemption / Dear God, I wanna thank you for this bad bitch I got on my side / Dear God, I wanna thank you for letting me be a
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Jay Rock – Troopers
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“Troopers” is 9th track from Jay Rock’s third studio album titled Redemption, that comes after three year musical hiatus.
The track is characterized by top notch production from
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Jay Rock – ES Tales
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The fourth track on Jay Rock’s highly anticipated third studio album Redemption, gives us a deeper look into everyday life in the projects. Jay Rock is from the Nickerson Gardens
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Jay Rock – Ambition (Freestyle)
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[Verse] / Yeah, fuck a ego / Bullshit feelings, I let 'em go / Ten out of ten, holding them in, it will show / East Side doing the most / No, just stacking my chips / Staying
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Jay Rock – Broke +-
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[Intro] / Yeah, yeah / [Verse 1] / Can I do my shiznit? Can I be specific? / Can I chase this grip without lookin' too big for my britches? / Am I too prolific? The vision, my
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Jay Rock – The Message
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“The Message” is the final song on the album, and Jay Rock ends the show with hints of hope and resilience despite any hardships he faces along the way. The song also shares its
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Jay Rock – Real Bloods
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Find the music video here.
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Jay Rock (Ft. Kendrick Lamar) – Code Red
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The second song on Jay Rock’s 2011 début album “Follow Me Home” sees him give us an introduction to life in the city of Watts, California, where slanging hard rock and killing when
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Jay Rock (Ft. Kendrick Lamar & Lil Wayne) – Colors
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Jay Rock, Lil Wayne, & Kendrick Lamar are comparing things that are color coordinated like a woman’s hair for example, to a really expensive possession that they have.
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Jay Rock (Ft. Black Hippy) – Vice City
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“Vice City” is the eighth track on Jay Rock’s sophomore album, 90059. It features TDE and Black Hippy members – Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul, ScHoolboy Q and Rock himself. Cardo and
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Jay Rock – Blood Nigga
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10th track off Jay Rock’s 2008 mixtape “Coming Soon To A Hood Near You”.
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Jay Rock (Ft. Ab-Soul) – No Joke
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“No Joke” is a collaboration between Jay Rock and Ab-Soul that appears on Jay’s July 2011 album Follow Me Home. On the track, the two rappers discuss their thug origins, which
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Jay Rock & Ab-Soul – Blowfly
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[Intro: Jay Rock] / Look, look / [Verse 1: Jay Rock] / In a two tone Winnebago smokin' Fuego / And I'm shootin' that shit with the mole heads, what's the play though? / Them young
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Jay Rock (Ft. Jeremih) – Tap Out
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[Intro: Jay Rock] / Redemption life, we been lit / Face down, ass up, vicious (Whoa) / [Chorus: Jeremih] / Backdrops, smoking on the bombest weed / Backshots finna go down when we
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Jay Rock (Ft. Isaiah Rashad) – Wanna Ride
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[Part I] / [Verse 1: Jay Rock] / I be that nigga they call Jay Rock, I'm a rapper / But if you see me movin' baggies out the trap, don't get it backwards / A nigga out here tryin
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Jay Rock (Ft. Big Scoob) – Walk With Me
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[Verse 1: Jay Rock] / J-A-Y Rock not Jigga / Tryna stack figures / I'm that nigga / Sitting in a parking lot, truck on sixes / Bad bitch with me, got a ass like delicious / Listen
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Jay Rock (Ft. Ab-Soul, Kendrick Lamar & ScHoolboy Q) – Say Wassup
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“Say Wassup” is a Black Hippy posse cut between Jay Rock, ScHoolboy Q, Ab-Soul and Kendrick Lamar that appears on Jay’s July 2011 album Follow Me Home. On the track, the TDE
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Jay Rock (Ft. Kendrick Lamar) – Elbows
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“Elbows” is a collaboration between Jay Rock and Kendrick Lamar that appears on Jay’s July 2011 album Follow Me Home. On the track, the two rappers discuss their cars and lifestyle
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Jay Rock (Ft. Kokane) – Do You Know
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The Jay Rock single “Do You Know”, was released on Thursday, February 24th, 2011 on TDE’s soundcloud, but was recently released on all major music platforms. Itunes, Apple Music
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Jay Rock (Ft. Lance Skiiiwalker) – Telegram (Going Krazy)
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“Telegram (Going Krazy)” is the sixth track on Jay Rock’s sophomore album, 90059.
The song includes the first feature (of three) of ‘Lance Skiiiwalker’ on the album.
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Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar, Future & James Blake – King's Dead
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A star-studded collaboration. In his first single as the main credited artist since 2015, Jay Rock links up with Future, James Blake and Black Hippy partner and label mate
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