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"It's Okay (One Blood)" is a song by American rapper and West Coast hip hop artist The Game featuring vocals from reggae singer Junior Reid, from his second studio album Doctor's Advocate. Released as the album's lead single on July 24, 2006, the song was written by The Game himself and Junior Reid, and it was produced by D-Roc , and Reefa.
The Game was born Jayceon Terrell Taylor [6] [7] on November 29, 1979, [8] in Compton, California, [9] to parents George Taylor [10] and Lynette Baker, [11] who both were members of the Crips street gang.
The first single, "It's Okay (One Blood)", peaked at 71 on the Billboard Hot 100". The Game had earlier stated that the song would be released on July 31, 2006, but it was released on July 24. The song was originally to be released on July 4, but got pushed back by the Game.
The album reached number one in the United States, and shipped over 2 million copies and was a certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). After the album's release, the Game was considered to be a driving force in reviving and bringing back the West Coast hip hop scene, which has been overshadowed by ...
One Blood may refer to: Una Sangre/One Blood Lila Downs album 2004, One Blood Tour; One Blood, reggae band Barry Boom; One Blood (Yothu Yindi album), an album by Yothu Yindi; It's Okay (One Blood), a song by American rapper The Game; One Milkali (One Blood), a song by Australian duo Electric Fields
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"Eazy" is a song by American rappers The Game and Kanye West. It was released as a single on January 15, 2022. The song was released exclusively on Spotify two days before. . The cover art for the single attracted controversy due to the featuring of Nick Knight's highly graphic 1997 photo of a skinned monkey and the song's music video attracted controversy because of its depiction of West ...