17. Casual / Jake One Presents "Feelin' my shit (Instrumental)"
18. Keak Da Sneak / Jake One Presents "Soil raps (instrumental)"
19. Elzhi / Royce da 5'9" / Jake One Presents "Glow (Instrumental)"
20. Jake One "R.I.P. (Instrumental)"
21. Vitamin D / C Note / Maine & ISH / Jake One Presents "Home (Instrumental)"
Disc 02
01. Black Milk & Nottz / Jake One Presents "I'm coming"
02. M.O.P. / Jake One Presents "Gangsta boy"
03. Freeway / Brother Ali / Jake One "The truth"
04. Jake One "Turn it down"
05. D. Black / Jake One Presents "God like"
06. Little Brother / Jake One Presents "Bless the child"
07. Posdnuos & Slug / Jake One Presents "Oh really"
08. Jake One "Hi"
09. MF Doom / Jake One Presents "Trap door"
10. Young buck / Jake One Presents "Dead wrong"
11. Bishop Lamont & Busta Rhymes / Jake One Presents "Kissin' the curb"
12. Freeway / Jake One Presents "How we ride"
13. Alchemist, The / Evidence & Prodigy / Jake One Presents "White van"
14. J. Pinder / GMK & Spaceman / Jake One Presents "Big homie style"
15. Blueprint / Jake One Presents "Scared"
16. Jake One "Great sound"
17. MF Doom / Jake One Presents "Get 'er done"
18. Casual / Jake One Presents "Feelin' my shit"
19. Keak Da Sneak / Jake One Presents "Soil raps"
20. Elzhi / Royce da 5'9" / Jake One Presents "Glow"
21. Jake One "R.I.P."
22. Vitamin D / C Note / Maine & ISH / Jake One Presents "Home"
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Description:
White Van Music by Jake One, released 7 October 2008.
This version of White Van Music comes as a 1xCD. -
Even if you‘ve never heard of Jake One, the guest list on the Seattle producer‘s debut LP is enough to get your attention. White Van Music features un...
Charlie Melville - 09/Nov/2008
Rather than launch into a smug version of Jake One?s history as producer (extraordinaire), I imagine that if you?re showing an interest in this it?s b...
Matthew Ray - 07/Nov/2008
In the liner notes, Jake One admits on the first track, "Maybe if I wasn’t a terrible rapper I would have done a verse too." This is one of the primar...
THOMAS GOLIANOPOULOS - 06/Nov/2008
The debut album from G-Unit producer Jacob "Jake One" Dutton plays like a crowd- pleasing beat reel for future employers. Instead of showcasing a sign...
Nate Patrin - 30/Oct/2008
If reading rap-related internet message boards has taught us anything (aside from how to wildly and inaccurately judge a person's character based on t...
Jim Merrett - 25/Oct/2008
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Ash Akhtar - 23/Oct/2008
I don’t know when hip-hop grew a conscience. Perhaps it was when It Takes A Nation Of Millions came out, and perhaps that is why I appear to have a hi...