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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.
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
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 ...
On June 16, 2014, the Game released the album's first single "Bigger than Me". [8] [9] The song heavily samples rock group Poliça's 2013 single "Warrior Lord".The second single off of Year of the Wolf, titled "Or Nah" was released on July 1, 2014 [10] [11] The album was originally scheduled to be released on September 16, 2014 but was pushed back a month for last minute touches and changes. [12]
Blood is a 3D first-person shooter video game developed by Monolith Productions and published by GT Interactive and developed using Ken Silverman’s Build engine.The shareware version was released for MS-DOS on March 7, 1997, [1] while the full version was later released on May 21 in North America, [2] and June 20 in Europe.
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Meanwhile, 1989's "One Blood" saw him re-established at the forefront of the reggae scene. [1] "One Blood" became an anthem for unity in America and around the world. According to Rolling Stone magazine (7 May 2013), the lyrics of "One Blood" were the source of the album title for Vampire Weekend's third release, Modern Vampires of the City. [5]