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Universal acclaim- based on 56 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 48 out of 56
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Mixed: 4 out of 56
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Negative: 4 out of 56
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Mar 13, 2019Jay Rock’s Redemption is a masterpiece. Jay Rock has made big improvements to his bars, his flow, and his story telling ability. I absolutely loved all of the songs on the album. And the production on the album is on fire. Jay Rock has created one of the best albums of his career, and it’s worth a listen. I highly recommend it!
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Jun 28, 2018His strongest showing to date. This is a good album. It has depth, lyrics and a good production to go with.
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Nov 10, 2018this album fire. tde is a monster crew tde>young money or ovo . jay rock is a top 5 lyricist rn
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Dec 13, 2020This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Jul 24, 2018This album has a raw energy to it that is present for most of its runtime. I really like 90059, and while I can't say that I necessarily like this album more, I do appreciate it in the different qualities that it possesses. It's nice to finally see Jay Rock once again releasing albums and doing what he does best. Favorite songs include WIN, For What it's Worth, Redemption, and the Bloodiest.
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Jun 28, 2018oh yeahh...................................................................
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Dec 3, 2018
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Jul 18, 2018The entirety of Redemption sounds as morose as his parched rhymes, with an effective backdrop of bleak bass drones and minimal synth lines, but not as much when he attempts to slow down his delivery. Stick for his soul-bearing lessons, even if he treads on familiar and worn-down musical paths.
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Jun 28, 2018It's a heartening LP, both because of the top-notch, life-affirming beats throughout, along with the renewed vigour in the voice of a man who clearly takes nothing for granted now that he's on the mend.
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Jun 27, 2018He’s also got a distinctive, no nonsense style: lyrically direct without sacrificing a certain poeticism, willing to look directly at a topic and offer steely-eyed comment.