![]() I love the loosey-goosey nature that Kendrick raps with on his verses, and how Jay Rock feeds off of Kendrick’s energy by giving us something sporadic and unpredictable. ![]() In “Wow Freestyle,” there is no real structure to the song, just two LA n***as that are rapping about the many different perils that come with growing up in the hood and ultimately getting out and being successful. It feels like nothing is rehearsed between the two, they just go into the booth and let loose. I love Kendrick and Jay Rock’s buddy-buddy relationship when they rap. ![]() I never thought I would hear Kendrick Lamar rap over a Zaytoven instrumental. “Rotation” is so musically pleasant, but never compromises it’s gangsta. “Rotation” is the first jump rope song for murderers.įor y’all who thought Jay Rock was one dimensional (like myself), he proves us all wrong on “Rotation 112.” On it, he does just about everything from drop a catchy hook, harmonize, and spit as ferociously as he’s ever spit. ![]() With his debut album, “Redemption,” he looks to make a name for himself, letting the world know he’s more Klay Thompson then J.R. He doesn’t quite have the appeal Kendrick Lamar has, and isn’t as demented as ScHoolBoy Q is - he’s simply a good combination of both. Jay Rock is a viable third option for TDE and their label.
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