Jay Rock discography | |
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Studio albums | 3 |
Music videos | 30 |
Singles | 12 |
Mixtapes | 10 |
Promotional singles | 2 |
American rapper Jay Rock has released three studio albums, 10 mixtapes, 13 singles (including six as a featured artist) and 30 music videos.
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |||||||||||
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US [1] | US R&B/HH [2] | US Rap [3] | AUS [4] | UK [5] | |||||||||
Follow Me Home |
| 83 | 18 | 10 | — | — | |||||||
90059 |
| 16 | 2 | 1 | — | — | |||||||
Redemption |
| 13 | 9 | 8 | 37 | 72 | |||||||
Eastside Johnny* |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
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Watts Finest Vol. I |
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Watts Finest Vol. II: The Nickerson Files |
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Watts Finest Vol. III: The Watts Riots |
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No Sleep 'Til NYC (with K.Dot) |
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Do It Nigga Squad Vol. 1 (with Top Dawg Ent.) |
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Coming Soon to a Hood Near You |
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Coming Soon 2 a Hood Near You |
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Gudda Muzik |
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From Hood Tales to the Cover of XXL |
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Black Friday |
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Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | |||||
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US [6] | US R&B/HH [7] | US Main. R&B/HH [8] | US R&B/HH Digital [9] | CAN [10] | UK [11] | ||||
"All My Life (In the Ghetto)" (featuring Lil Wayne and will.i.am) | 2008 | — | — [upper-alpha 1] | — | — | — | — | Follow Me Home | |
"Hood Gone Love It" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | 2011 | — | — [upper-alpha 2] | — | — | — | — | ||
"Pay for It" (featuring Kendrick Lamar and Chantal) | 2014 | — | — [upper-alpha 3] | — | 26 | — | — | non-album single | |
"Money Trees Deuce" | 2015 | — | 35 | — | — | — | — | 90059 | |
"Gumbo" | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
"90059" | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
"King's Dead" [13] (with Kendrick Lamar, Future and James Blake) | 2018 | 21 | 13 | 7 | 15 | 23 | 50 | Black Panther: The Album and Redemption | |
"Win" | — [upper-alpha 4] | — [upper-alpha 5] | 16 | — | — | — |
| Redemption | |
"The Bloodiest" | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
"Tap Out II [Open Verse]" (featuring Jeremih) | — | — | 27 | — | — | — | |||
"Eastside" (featuring Kal Banx) | 2023 | — | — | — | — | — | — | TBA | |
"Too Fast (Pull Over)" [18] (with Anderson .Paak featuring Latto) | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
"Blowfly" (featuring Ab-Soul) | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Year | Certifications | Album |
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"Whatz Next" (2Pac featuring Jay Rock) | 2006 | Pac's Life | |
"I'm a Rida" (L-Boy featuring Jay Rock, Glasses Malone and Jah Free) | 2009 | The Thump Ridaz Mix | |
"Look Out the Window" (Serius Jones featuring Jay Rock) | 2010 | non-album single | |
"Paper" (Tech N9ne featuring Jay Rock and Joe Vertigo) | The Gates Mixed Plate | ||
"The Life" (Yukmouth featuring Ya Boy, Jay Rock and London) | Free at Last | ||
"Rep 2 Tha Fullest" (Freddie Gibbs featuring Jay Rock) | Str8 Killa | ||
"California Zone" (Montana Montana Montana featuring Jay Rock) | non-album single | ||
"Damu" (Big Scoob featuring Jay Rock, Messy Marv, Skatterman and Bumpy Knuckles) | 2011 | Damn Fool | |
"You Owe Like Pookie" (Tech N9ne featuring Jay Rock and Kutt Calhoun) | All 6's And 7's | ||
"Down For The Block" (Tech N9ne featuring Jay Rock, Kutt Calhoun and Big Scoob) | Bad Season | ||
"Kocky" (Tech N9ne featuring Kutt Calhoun and Jay Rock) | Welcome to Strangeland | ||
"My People" [19] (Kendrick Lamar featuring Jay Rock) | BPI: Platinum [15] | Bastards of the Party (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | |
"Swimming Pools (Black Hippy Remix)" (Kendrick Lamar featuring ScHoolboy Q, Jay Rock and Ab-Soul) | 2012 | Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City | |
"Show Summ" (League of Starz featuring Problem, Skeme, Freddie Gibbs, Jay Rock, Glasses Malone and Bad Lucc) [20] | 2013 | LOS.FM | |
"I Just Wanna Party" (YG featuring Jay Rock and ScHoolboy Q) | 2014 | My Krazy Life | |
"Los Awesome" (ScHoolboy Q featuring Jay Rock) | Oxymoron | ||
"Red Rags" (Tech N9ne featuring Kutt Calhoun, Big Scoob and Jay Rock) | Strangeulation | ||
"Nothin" [21] (Problem featuring Jay Rock and Jack Harlow) | 2020 | Coffee & Kush, Vol. 2 | |
Title | Year | Album |
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"YOLA" | 2012 | non-album singles |
"Parental Advisory" | 2014 | |
"Easy Bake" (featuring Kendrick Lamar and SZA) | 2015 | 90059 |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | ||
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US Bub. [17] | US R&B/HH [7] | US R&B/HH Digital [9] | ||||
"Money Trees" (Kendrick Lamar featuring Jay Rock) | 2012 | 19 | 35 | — |
| Good Kid, M.A.A.D City |
"I Just Wanna Party" (YG featuring Schoolboy Q and Jay Rock) | 2014 | — | — [upper-alpha 6] | — |
| My Krazy Life |
"Vice City" (featuring Black Hippy) | 2015 | — | — | 42 | 90059 | |
"Bing James" (Lil Wayne featuring Jay Rock) | 2020 | 7 | — | — | Funeral | |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"What'z Next?" | 2006 | 2Pac, A3 | Pac's Life |
"Top Dawg Ent." [22] | 2008 | BO, K-Dot, Ab-Soul | The Rebirth of BO |
"Catch a Body" [22] | BO, K-Dot | ||
"Shake Niggaz" [22] | BO | ||
"West Really" [23] | Eastwood, The Game | Making History | |
"Better Dayz (West Coast Remix)" [24] | The Game, Ya Boy, Crooked I, K-Dot, MC Juice, Dubb Union, Ab-Soul | Rap or Die 6 | |
"Army All by Myself" [25] | 2009 | Nipsey Hussle, 2Pac, June Summers | Bullets Ain't Got No Name, Vol. 3 |
"Hussle in the House (Remix)" [26] | Nipsey Hussle, Maino | — | |
"Nothing Less" | Big Pooh, K-Dot, Ab-Soul | The Delightful Bars | |
"Top Dawg Cypha" | Schoolboy Q, Lil Louie, Ab-Soul, Kendrick Lamar | Gangsta & Soul | |
"Before It All Ends" [27] | Glasses Malone, Snoop Dogg | Nightmare on Seven Street Mixtape | |
"Homage to Dr. Dre" [28] | Focus..., Crooked I, Kida, Marsha Ambrosius | The Pay Homage LP | |
"Number One" [29] | Laws | Don Cannon Presents: 4:57 AM | |
"Gutter" [30] | Ab-Soul | Longterm | |
"I Do This" | Kendrick Lamar | The Kendrick Lamar EP | |
"Hoodie" | 2010 | Omarion | Ollusion |
"Layed Out" | DJ Kay Slay, Bun B, Dorrough, Papoose, Twista, Young Chris | More Than Just a DJ | |
"Bullets Whistle" | Tony Yayo | Gun Powder Guru 2: The Remixes | |
"Lifestyle" [31] | Ab-Soul | — | |
"No Pressure" [32] | Ab-Soul | Longterm 2: Lifestyles of the Broke and Almost Famous | |
"Gudda" | Gudda Gudda, Menace | Back 2 Guddaville | |
"Paper" | Tech N9ne, Joe Vertigo | The Gates Mixed Plate | |
"Rep 2 tha Fullest" | Freddie Gibbs | Str8 Killa | |
"Ugly" [33] | DJ Whoo Kid, Xzibit, Trick Trick | Napalm | |
"Ain't Playin" [34] | J-Hood | — | |
"Down for the Block" [35] | Tech N9ne, Big Scoob, Krizz Kaliko, Kutt Calhoun | Bad Season | |
"Holla (Remix)" [36] | 2011 | Willie B, Kida, Busta Rhymes, Little Brother, Kurupt, Crooked I, Talib Kweli | I'm Not a Producer |
"Put the Mic Down" [37] | DJ Kay Slay, Kendrick Lamar, Fred the Godson, Jon Connor | The Soul Controller | |
"What's tha Word" | Schoolboy Q | Setbacks | |
"Constipation" [38] | Ab-Soul, Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q | Longterm Mentality | |
"Don't Fuck With Me" [39] | Travis Barker, Paul Wall, Kurupt | Give the Drummer Some | |
"Poppin'" [40] | Nina B. | — | |
"If I Die Tonight" [41] | C. Vanardo | Bastards of the Party (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | |
"DAMU'" | Big Scoob, Messy Marv, Bumpy Knuckles, Skatterman | Damn Fool | |
"You Owe Like Pookie" | Tech N9ne, Kutt Calhoun | All 6's and 7's | |
"Kocky" | Tech N9ne, Krizz Kaliko, Kutt Calhoun | Welcome to Strangeland | |
"2 Raw" | 2012 | Schoolboy Q | Habits & Contradictions |
"Lust Demons" | Ab-Soul, BJ the Chicago Kid | Control System | |
"Back in the Days" | K-Young | Treacherous Records Presents: The Mint Room | |
"The Corner" | Talib Kweli | Attack the Block | |
"Highway to Hell" | DJ Kay Slay, Schoolboy Q, Kendrick Lamar | The Return of the Gate Keeper | |
"Somebody Tell ‘Em" [42] | Nottz, W.O.L.L. | — | |
"Krazy" | Freddie Gibbs, Jadakiss | Baby Face Killa | |
"The Heart Pt. 3 (Will You Let It Die?)" [43] | Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul | — | |
"T.N.T." (Remix) | ¡Mayday!, Black Thought, Stevie Stone, Jon Connor, DJ Khaled | Smash and Grab | |
"Red + Blue Equals Green" | 2013 | DJ Kay Slay, Glasses Malone, Roccett, Compton Menace | Grown Man Hip Hop Part 2 (Sleepin' with the Enemy) |
"Why" [44] | Terrace Martin, Wendi Vaughn | — | |
"Ballin'" [45] | Bow Wow, Kendrick Lamar | Greenlight 5 | |
"Certified Live" | Freddie Gibbs, G-Wiz | ESGN | |
"When the Goons Come Out" [46] | Noah Jones | The Hookah Lounge, Vol. 1 | |
"Never Be the Same" [47] | Ty Dolla Sign, Peter Lee Johnson | Beach House 2 | |
"Shot You Down (Remix)" [48] | 2014 | Isaiah Rashad, Schoolboy Q | Cilvia Demo |
"Los Awesome" [49] | Schoolboy Q | Oxymoron | |
"I Just Wanna Party" [50] | YG, Schoolboy Q | My Krazy Life | |
"Niggaz Hate" [51] | DJ Kay Slay, Lock Smith, Trae tha Truth | The Last Hip Hop Disciple | |
"Gang Bang Anyway" | 2015 | The Game, Schoolboy Q | The Documentary 2.5 |
"Tity and Dolla" | 2016 | Isaiah Rashad, Hugh Augustine | The Sun's Tirade |
"Money" | E-40, Mozzy | The D-Boy Diary: Book 2 | |
"Can't Tell Me Nothing" | 2017 | DJ Kay Slay, Meet Sims, Young Buck, Raekwon | The Big Brother |
"Momma We Made It" | Mozzy | 1 Up Top Ahk | |
"Nobody Knows" | 2018 | Mozzy, Dcmbr | Spiritual Conversations |
"Raised A Fool" | 2019 | Kembe X, Ab-Soul, Zacari | — |
Title | Year | Director(s) |
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"All My Life (In the Ghetto)" (featuring Lil Wayne) | 2008 | |
"Blood Walk" | ||
"Blood Nigga" | ||
"No Mask On" (featuring Ab-Soul) | 2009 | James Curtis |
"Dollars Makes Sence" (featuring Glasses Malone) | ||
"Change Gone Come" | Urban Spielberg | |
"112 Bars" | Dee.Jay.Dave | |
"Anti Social" | Court Dunn | |
"Mandatory" (featuring Kendrick Lamar and Ab-Soul) | James Curtis | |
"No Joke" (featuring Ab-Soul) | 2010 | |
"Real Bloods" | ||
"Roll On" (featuring Kendrick Lamar and Major James) | ||
"Diary of a Broke Nigga" (featuring Kendrick Lamar and Giddy) | ||
"Life's a Gamble" | 2011 | |
"Say Wassup" (featuring Ab-Soul, Kendrick Lamar and Schoolboy Q) | ||
"Just Like Me" | ||
"Hood Gone Love It" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | ||
"Code Red" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | ||
"Boomerang" | ||
"Money" (featuring J. Black) | ||
"Elbows" | ||
"YOLA" | 2012 | Fredo Tovar and Scott Fleishman |
"Parental Advisory" | 2014 | Dave Free and Christian San Jose |
"Money Trees Deuce" | 2015 | Jack Begert |
"90059" | PANAMÆRA & Dave Free | |
"Vice City" | Joe Weil | |
"The Ways" | ||
"King's Dead" | 2018 | Dave Free & Jack Begert |
"WIN" | Dave Meyers & Dave Free | |
"The Bloodiest" | 2018 | Colin Tilley |
Title | Year | Director(s) |
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"What's tha Word" (Schoolboy Q featuring Jay Rock and Ab-Soul) | 2010 | Matt Plunkett |
"Black Lip Bastard" (Remix)" (Ab-Soul featuring Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar and Schoolboy Q) | 2012 | The ICU |
"Never Be the Same" (Ty Dolla Sign featuring Jay Rock) | 2013 | Jerome D |
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