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Song in Arabic, English, and Hebrew - "Peace In the Mid East" Official Chalkskin Music Video

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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2011

Whitey McChalkskin (M.C. Chalkskin) and Darius Limner Jackson (D.J. Pop'N'Fresh) take a break from droppin' their normal dope rhymes about girls, aliens, and parties to keep it real and tackle the most important issue in the world today.

This song is in English, Hebrew, and Arabic.

The official music video for the M.C. Chalkskin & D.J. Pop'N'Fresh song "Peace in the Mid East," from the album "Fresh Donuts."

This song features Arab Money and Kathy Robbins (vocals), Godson (synth), Chase Pado (keys), Rama (sitar), and Yochanan Winston, Ph.D. (clarinet and Irish flute).

Executive produced and edited by Sheepdog David Grant, directed by Peter John Ross (Sonnyboo Productions), and the DPPD was Kurt Braun. Jen Kolhagen did the make-up and hair, and Charles Castro (Pandora Special Effects), David Shoemaker, Laine Perry, and Candice Thiem rounded out the crew.

The video stars Misha Sedgwick and features Haydar Alayidi, Angela Lynn Cousins, Monique Fleming, Mike Maletic, Jim Womack, and of course J-Man and Rich Prophet.

The film used at the beginning is "The Screen Traveler" (produced in association by Paul Deviln) and is in the public domain.

Go to http://www.chalkskin.com for lyrics, translation, and more information.

We hope you enjoy this song and share it with your friends! We hope the message makes it around the world and makes peace - even if just for six minutes and fourteen seconds at a time.

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Uploader Comments (WolfInWoolProduction)

  • this wouldnt be as funny if i didnt grow up with david lol

  • Not bad at all. I like it most from 4:57, when the three of you are singing in Hebrew and English and Arabic at the same time, very powerful.

  • @sababa20 Thanks. Means a lot to me.

  • great song big dave :)

  • @revaldoo Thanks, Dani. How's the Arabic part sound to you?

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