Disc 1
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| Song Title | Sample |
| 1. I'm Coming - (with Nottz/Black Milk) ~ Jake One |  |
| 2. Gangsta Boy - (with M.O.P.) ~ Jake One |  |
| 3. Truth, The - (with Freeway/Brother Ali) ~ Jake One |  |
| 4. Turn It Down ~ Jake One |  |
| 5. God Like - (with D. Black) ~ Jake One |  |
| 6. Bless The Child - (with Little Brother) ~ Jake One |  |
| 7. Oh Really - (with Posdnuos/Slug) ~ Jake One |  |
| 8. Hi ~ Jake One |  |
| 9. Trap Door - (with MF Doom) ~ Jake One |  |
| 10. Dead Wong - (with Young Buck) ~ Jake One |  |
| 11. Kissin' The Curb - (with Bishop Lamont/Busta Rhymes, featuring Busta) ~ Jake One |  |
| 12. How We Ride - (with Freeway) ~ Jake One |  |
| 13. White Van - (with Evidence/Alchemist/The Prodigy) ~ Jake One |  |
| 14. Big Homie Style - (with J. Pinder/Gmk/Spaceman, featuring Evidence/Alchemist/The Prodigy) ~ Jake One |  |
| 15. Scared - (with Blueprint) ~ Jake One |  |
| 16. Great Sound ~ Jake One |  |
| 17. Get 'Er Done - (with MF Doom) ~ Jake One |  |
| 18. Feelin' My Shit - (with Casual) ~ Jake One |  |
| 19. Siol Raps - (with Keak Da Sneak) ~ Jake One |  |
| 20. Glow - (with Elzhi/Royce Da 5'9") ~ Jake One |  |
| 21. R.I.P. ~ Jake One |  |
| 22. Home - (with C-Note/Maine/Ish/Vitamin D, featuring Cnote/ISH) ~ Jake One |  | Disc 2
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| Song Title | Sample |
| 1. Gangsta Boy - (with M.O.P.) ~ Jake One |  |
| 2. Truth, The - (with Freeway/Brother Ali) ~ Jake One |  |
| 3. Turn It Down ~ Jake One |  |
| 4. God Like - (with D. Black) ~ Jake One |  |
| 5. Bless The Child - (with Little Brother) ~ Jake One |  |
| 6. Oh Really - (with Posdnuos/Slug) ~ Jake One |  |
| 7. Hi ~ Jake One |  |
| 8. Trap Door - (with MF Doom) ~ Jake One |  |
| 9. Dead Wong - (with Young Buck) ~ Jake One |  |
| 10. Kissin' The Curb - (with Bishop Lamont/Busta Rhymes) ~ Jake One |  |
| 11. How We Ride - (with Freeway) ~ Jake One |  |
| 12. White Van - (with Evidence/Alchemist/The Prodigy) ~ Jake One |  |
| 13. Big Homie Style - (with J. Pinder/Gmk/Spaceman) ~ Jake One |  |
| 14. Scared - (with Blueprint) ~ Jake One |  |
| 15. Great Sound ~ Jake One |  |
| 16. Get 'Er Done - (with MF Doom) ~ Jake One |  |
| 17. Feelin' My Shit - (with Casual) ~ Jake One |  |
| 18. Siol Raps - (with Keak Da Sneak) ~ Jake One |  |
| 19. Glow - (with Elzhi/Royce Da 5'9") ~ Jake One |  |
| 20. R.I.P. ~ Jake One |  |
| 21. Home - (with C-Note/Maine/Ish/Vitamin D) ~ Jake One |  |
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| Album Notes and Credits |
Notes & Personnel Info |  | Seattle native and renowned hip-hop producer Jake One has built a rep in the rap industry providing tight beats for a wide range of artists both underground (3rd Degree, Encore, Boom Bap Project, Vast Aire, Rasco, Arcee) and commercial (Nas, 50 Cent, G-Unit, E-40) since the mid-1990s. His debut album, WHITE VAN MUSIC, sees Jake laying down tracks for an extraordinarily eclectic band of lyricists. Every track bangs while a few diverse match-ups (Brother Ali and Freeway, Bishop Lamont and Busta Rhymes) are especially rewarding. M.O.P., Young Buck, Little Brother, Evidence, Prodigy, Keak da Sneak, MF Doom, and Posdanous of De La Soul are just a few of the mic rippers on hand. | Musical Guests |  | Nottz |  | Black Milk |  | M.O.P. |  | Freeway |  | Brother Ali |  | D. Black |  | Little Brother |  | Posdnuos |  | MF Doom |  | Young Buck |  | Busta |  | Bishop Lamont |  | Evidence |  | Alchemist |  | The Prodigy |  | Blueprint |  | Casual |  | Keak Da Sneak |  | Elzhi |  | Royce Da 5'9" |  | Cnote |  | Maine |  | ISH |  | Vitamin D |
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| Technical Info |
 | Release Date : 10/07/2008 |  | Original Release Date : 2008 |  | Catalog ID : RSE0100-2 |  | Label : Rhymesayers Entertainment |  | Number of Discs : 2 |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00826257010025 |
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| Professional Reviews |
| Spin (p.106) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[H]e advertises his savvy versatility, crafting BLUEPRINT-era soul, dusty underground hip-hop, and a sharp 9th Wonder impersonation..."Alternative Press (p.131) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t's the way Jake bridges the hip-hop divide that's impressive: Instead of tailoring tracks to his diverse guests, he finds them strong material that also suits his early-'90s aesthetic." The Wire (p.79) - "The two short tracks with MF Doom, 'Trap Door' and 'Get 'Er Done' are the highlights, both based around tight, rolling, bluesy turnarounds on either piano or guitar..." |
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