Freeway was out in Oakland for a special tribute concert honoring The Jacka, who was tragically killed one year ago. During his time there, the Philadelphia rapper decided to keep up the celebration of his late friend's life by filming a video for 'Tale of Two Cities."

The music video sees Freeway rapping in front of a mural crafted in The Jacka's image. Throughout the video, Freeway is seen rocking a t-shirt honoring his late friend as well  And the final shot of the videos features some old footage of the two together. Freeway's spin on the J. Cole song made for a fitting tribute to The Jacka as Philly Freezer dropped some bars about the Bay Area rap luminary.

"Best spitter, rapper and I'm back/Bitter rapper on the tax since these sucka n---as clapped my n---a/R.I.P. The Jacka, we gon handle business/Make sure those who did it are no longer with us," Freeway raps.

This video was just the latest tribute Freeway had done for The Jacka. Earlier this week, a Philthy Rich song featuring Freeway and Paul Wall called "King Jack" was released. Freeway raps about his wish to bring The Jacka back, but knowing that he can't. It's a touching tribute as you can see how close Freeway and The Jacka were.

The two had collaborated on some tracks over the years before working on two full-length projects together. Freeway and The Jacka dropped the Write My Wrongs mixtape in 2013 and followed that up with the studio album Highway Robbery.

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