Jay Rock - 90059 (Discussion Thread)

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We get it breh, it aint :wow: degreez
Plus it dont, kdot aint neva made a song like the ways or vice city
im just saying i tried really hard to like this record. i been on the TDE bandwagon extra hard but these light releases are starting to stack up.

and you cant tell me you didnt hear him jacking Kdots flow all over the record. im not saying he jacked the whole album blueprint but he sounded almost like kendrick wrote some of his shyt
 

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Kendrick's GKMC ruined TDE's individual creativity. All of their projects since then fall in that vein of "ironic weirdness" and "enlightened sarcasm" with a hint of "street edge"

I've got nothing against trying new things...but theres just too much quirk on here to truly feel like this is really Jay Rock. I don't buy the artistic expression on here.

GKMC was a street record. The problem like I said before is it set the bar too high. They all made dope records individually prior to GKMC but instead of staying the course, they all felt the need to do different shyt thinking they would cross over as well. In the end they lost what made them who they were as artists in the first place. Just because Kendrick can get away with certain shyt doesn't mean they can. In the end all you get is a bunch of albums with a few dope songs on each.

But in the age of the MP3 all I did was take the best songs from every album that dropped after GKMC and made a compilation :blessed:

Sad I had to do it but :manny:
 
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im just saying i tried really hard to like this record. i been on the TDE bandwagon extra hard but these light releases are starting to stack up.

and you cant tell me you didnt hear him jacking Kdots flow all over the record. im not saying he jacked the whole album blueprint but he sounded almost like kendrick wrote some of his shyt

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GKMC was a street record. The problem like I said before is it set the bar too high. They all made dope records individually prior to GKMC but instead of staying the course, they all felt the need to do different shyt thinking they would cross over as well. In the end they lost what made them who they were as artists in the first place. Just because Kendrick can get away with certain shyt doesn't mean they can. In the end all you get is a bunch of albums with a few dope songs on each.

But in the age of the MP3 all I did was take the best songs from every album that dropped after GKMC and made a compilation :blessed:

Sad I had to do it but :manny:

I see your point but this is too vague and it's implying that after GKMC each one of them did something experimental which is false. Control System was about as experimental as TPAB and it dropped before GKMC. Oxy wasn't experimental, and These Days was actually either not experimental enough or Soul didn't try hard enough on it because of label issues.

According to what I'm seeing, Q has finished his new album already, Soul has about 2/3 albums he's already sent in and Rock is already working his next album. Based on how those albums go then your point will be valid, because Q's album was a hit and was the 2nd best (or tied) album next to GKMC. Soul and Rock seem to have publically admitted that they dropped weak shyt
 

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Busta damn near ruined Fly On The Wall

Album is straight tho, but like @Napoleon said Jay Rock trying to do some left field artistic type shyt that doesn't mesh well with his type of rhyming.

shyt don't really sound authentic
 
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