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Writer Shakeil Price uses his JPay tablet as a hard drive for his photos and videos. He’ll soon have to mail it home or have it destroyed.

A Black man wearing a tan prison uniform holds a tablet while looking up at light, faded images of family members. On the left is a person in a graduation gown, in the center is a child running to a woman, and on the right is a woman helping a child ride a bicycle.

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: This track was part of their early effort to "test the waters" in the music industry beyond just dancing and choreography.

Released on their official YouTube channel, the video highlights their signature storytelling and "new style" hip-hop. les_twins_you_dont_know_me_explicit_version

The song serves as a defiant message to critics and casual fans who only see their public-facing success. : This track was part of their early

: The hook, "Nah nah nah you don't know me," emphasizes that people often form opinions based on surface-level observations or past perceptions. les_twins_you_dont_know_me_explicit_version

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