New Music: Jay Rock – “Easy Bake” feat. Kendrick Lamar

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Having already shared the title track and "Money Trees Deuce" from his forthcoming album 90059, Jay Rock returns with "Easy Bake" featuring fellow TDE alum Kendrick Lamar. The track was premiered on Shade 45 last night. Check out a radio rip below and be on the lookout for 90059.

Video: Kendrick Lamar – “Alright”

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For Kendrick Lamar's latest single from his terrific To Pimp a Butterfly album (read our review here) he performs a variety of stunts, including flying down the street and rapping from atop a traffic light and while upside down. Yep, that all definitely happens on Kendrick's "Alright." Check it out after the jump.

Video: Jay Rock – “Money Trees Deuce”

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Earlier this month Jay Rock dropped his newest single, "Money Trees Deuce," which was a sequel to the awesome Kendrick Lamar track in both its title and song's spirit. Now Rock is sharing the official visuals for the track. It's Jay Rock so you're gonna wanna press play. Check it after the jump.

Video: Kendrick Lamar Live at Hot 97’s Summer Jam; Plays “King Kunta”, “The Blacker the Berry” for First Time

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Amid all the chaos happening outside, Kendrick Lamar managed to perform at Hot 97's Summer Jam concert in New Jersey yesterday. During his set he did To Pimp a Butterfly cuts "The Blacker the Berry", "King Kunta", and "Hood Politics" for the first tim livee. You can watch a video of the performance after the jump, via Hot 97. Schoolboy Q also came out to do "Collard Greens" and "Studio."

New Music: Jay Rock – “Money Trees Deuce”

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Finally, some new Jay Rock! We're remaining hopeful that he's next up for an album release because he's someone rap needs to drop a full length project. And Jay Rock's return is quite awesome with this equally dope song title that's got us thinking crazy. And for the second "Money Trees" Rock raps about those similar themes as in the first: making money and maintaining in the hood. Listen to "Money Trees Deuce" after the jump.