Jay Rock – Bloodiest (Review & Stream)

Jay Rock is slowly becoming a valuable third option for T.D.E. 


After dropping one of my favorite songs of the year in “WIN,” Jay Rock continues to roll out new music with “The Bloodiest.” The track doesn’t quite have the same triumphant feel as “WIN,” but it does still revolve around overcoming odds and understanding what it takes to succeed coming from where he’s from. As expected, Rock comes with nothing but aggression from start to finish, rapping like he has a a fully charged battery pack behind him.

Jay Rock needs to give the Cavs a motivational speech for game 4.

 

OVERALL RATING (4.8/5)


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