Released on July 26, 2011, under Strange Music and Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE), Follow Me Home was supposed to be Jay Rock’s mainstream breakout. The album featured a who’s-who of 2010s hip-hop: Kendrick Lamar (on the iconic “Hood Gone Love It”), Schoolboy Q, Ab-Soul, Tech N9ne, Rick Ross, and even Chris Brown. Production came from heavyweights like J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Cool & Dre, and the inimitable DJ Premier.
"Follow Me Home" has since become a cult classic in West Coast hip-hop, with many fans and critics citing it as one of Jay Rock's best works. The album's raw energy, lyrical honesty, and authentic gangsta rap style have influenced a generation of underground rappers. The .zip file, in particular, has become a nostalgic reminder of the early days of digital music distribution and the ways in which artists were experimenting with new ways to share their music with fans. Jay Rock - Follow Me Home.zip
: A fan-favorite posse cut showcasing the chemistry between the four TDE stars. Released on July 26, 2011, under Strange Music
If you want the official album (not a zip file of unknown origin): League, Cool & Dre, and the inimitable DJ Premier
"Follow Me Home" has had a lasting impact on hip-hop, with many citing it as one of the best tracks of 2011. The song's influence can be heard in later hip-hop tracks, with many artists drawing inspiration from Jay Rock's raw, emotive delivery and the track's atmospheric production.