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Jake One - The Truth feat. Freeway and Brother Ali

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2008

Available now at Itunes: http://bit.ly/9AbYXI

From the album "White Van Music"

Featuring: Freeway & Brother Ali
Directed by: Rik Cordero

http://www.jakeone.com
http://www.myspace.com/jakeone

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  • @prospa10 he's not white, he's albino. its something different completely. there is no race, it is a lack of one, which gives him an insight unlike anyone else

  • @thewickedshit42017 that's possibly the dumbest thing i've heard. You still have a race...look at a picture of a black albino they'll have the same nappy hair

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  • Kimbo slice...

  • @thewickedshit42017 everybody has the human race nuff said

  • get out of america fucker

  • Jake One is a regular Rick Ross...

  • @flintroll187 why does race matter? i know many people of many races and i dont think any of them are above the other due to their race. its all the skills people possess that make everyone a individual and make them good at what they do. bottom line, race doesnt matter as much as everyone thinks it does when it comes to rapping.

  • @thewickedshit42017 yeah ur stupid as shit. its not the lack of a race, its the lack of pigment...waay different. being albino doesnt give u some neutral insight. u can be black, mexican, arab or white and albino

  • Why doesn't this have more views?

  • @thewickedshit42017 no..hes just the whitest white guy........ :l

  • "My genes tie me to those that despised me/ Made a living killing the ones that inspired me/ I ain't just talking about singing and dancing/ I was taught life and manhood by black men/ So I'm a product of that understanding/ And a small part of me feels like I am them"

  • While Brother Ali's family is white, he has often described a childhood marked by cruelty and exclusion by his white classmates as a result of his physical abnormality. He's often explained that, from an early age, he felt "most at home amongst African Americans."

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