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90059 is the second studio album by American rapper Jay Rock. It was released on September 11, 2015 on Apple Music and the iTunes Store; the physical editions were released on September 18, 2015. The album features guest appearances from Rock's TDE label-mates Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul, ScHoolboy Q, Isaiah Rashad and SZA, as well as Busta Rhymes and Sir. The album also introduces Rock's alter ego, Lance Skiiiwalker.
It was supported by three singles, "Money Trees Deuce", "Gumbo" and the title-track "90059". The album debuted at number 16 on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 19,000 equivalent album units copies in its first week. Upon its release, 90059 received general acclaim from music critics.
In September 2014, Tech N9ne revealed that Jay Rock had left Strange Music, thus leaving him solely under Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE). In March 2015, TDE founder Anthony Tiffith announced Rock's follow-up to 2011's Follow Me Home would finally be released in 2015. On August 4, 2015, Jay Rock revealed the title of his long-awaited and often-delayed second studio album to be 90059. The album's title comes from the zip code of Watts, Los Angeles, California, the area in which Jay Rock was raised.
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We now have a Patreon Page! Show extra support by becoming a DEHH Patron today: https://www.patreon.com/deadendhiphop?ty=h Jay Rock - 90059 http://apple.co/1MgIC4l DEHH Podcast: iTunes (http://apple.co/1NNryUa) Soundcloud (http://bit.ly/1JqRA7U) One of our most highly anticipated albums of the years is finally finally finally finally finally here. It's been four years since Jay Rock's 'Follow Me Home' (our review here: http://bit.ly/1OvphNd). Originally intended for a 2014 release, Jay Rock's album was pushed back. Was it worth the wait? Here are our thoughts on Jay Rock's '90059' album. Let us know what you think in the comment section! To be a part of the Dead End Hip Hop Movement and stay up to date with all of our content, simply SUBSCRIBE here: http://www.youtube.com/subscriptio...
Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jug2HZ3dkoc Jay Rock's highly anticipated 90059 isn't nearly as exciting as I'd hoped. More hip hop reviews: http://bit.ly/1jzW8wW Buy this album: http://amzn.to/1F1mc4H =================================== Subscribe: http://bit.ly/1pBqGCN Official site: http://theneedledrop.com TND Twitter: http://twitter.com/theneedledrop TND Facebook: http://facebook.com/theneedledrop Support TND: http://theneedledrop.com/support =================================== FAV TRACKS: NECESSARY, EASY BAKE, VICE CITY, 90059 LEAST FAV TRACK: THE WAYS JAY ROCK - 90059 / TOP DAWG ENTERTAINMENT / 2015 / GANGSTA RAP, POP RAP, CONSCIOUS HIP HOP 6/10 Y'all know this is just my opinion, right?
"90059 Doc: Jay Rock" [Available: Digital 09/11/15 - Physical 09/18/15] PRE ORDER NOW: 90059 - https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/90059/id1031704250?ls=1&app;=itunes www.txdxe.com • shop.txdxe.com Directed / Produced by: APLUS 90059. Five numbers that to the simplified mind might just seem like a zip code. When in reality, it’s more than that. “90059” signifies struggle, survival, family, growth, and most importantly, home to Watts native and TDE’s first signee, Jay Rock. The gutter’s in his blood, and knows he came from the dirt. Yet he’s still able to step up in the place with not a stain on his shirt. Haters want to talk, trying to work his nerves, but Jay Rock’s paid them no mind, he just hits them where it hurts. If you recognized the excerpts used for the intro of this paragra...
Jay Rock Vice City feat. Black Hippy Album Available NOW: 90059 - tinyurl.com/JayRock90059 Top Dawg Entertainment presents: A Psycho Films Production Directed by Joe Weil Produced by Christian Sutton, Sam Canter, Tyler Sobel-Mason Director of Photography David Bolen Edited by Jack Begert and Tyler Sobel-Mason www.txdxe.com www.psychofilms.org