![]() ![]() But when you get pulled over by the police, I can’t pull out my half-white card. I identify more with what I look like because that’s how I got treated. But at the end of the day, I never felt white. He concluded, "I can identify with white people, because I know my mother, her side of the family, who I love. I know I’m about to get clowned.' You would get clowned on in fourth or fifth grade. I would be like, 'Oh, man, everybody gonna see my mom is white. I would only become aware of that when we were in public or when she would pick me up from school. In a 2011 interview with XXL Mag, when asked how he deals with his racial identity, J-Cole answered, "You know what it is? My mother was white, but to me, I never looked at her like that. J-Cole is of Black, Irish, German, English, and Scottish heritage.
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