All the Same
Written by Clayton English
Narrated by Clayton English
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About this audiobook
All the Same is Clayton English’s long-awaited debut album. The Atlanta native gets real with the audience talking about some important topics in this current world climate, ranging from racism and education to weed and cereal.
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