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Jalen Rose Explains Jalen Rose Lyric References | Between The Lines
Feb 13 2020
In 1991, the University of Michigan recruited Jalen Rose as part of the famed Fab Five. The five athletes made history on the court as the first team to ever compete in the NCAA championship with freshman starters and set trends with their baggy clothes, black socks, and black shoes. Although the Fab Five never clinched a NCAA title, they achieved unquestionable cultural relevance—and Rose has several lyrical references to prove it. For the latest episode of 'Between The Lines,' the Detroit native, who went on to play in the NBA for 13 years, broke down some of the most popular name-drops and basketball references in hip-hop.
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