Fabolous

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Birth Name:

Johnathan Jackson

Birth Place:

Brooklyn, New York City, USA

Ethnicity:

Dominican and African American

The rap star is of Dominican and African American descent.

It is important to note that 73 percent of the population of the Dominican Republic is of mixed race, primarily a mix of black and white.

Source:

http://www.hiphopgalaxy.com/Fabolous-hip-hop-3614.html

Celebrities sharing similar heritage:

  1. Kat Deluna
  2. Michelle Rodriguez
  3. Rose Abdoo
  4. Karina Pasian
  5. Tristan Wilds
  6. Julissa Bermudez
  7. Juelz Santana
  8. Alex Rodriguez
  9. Sammy Sosa
  10. Omahyra Mota
  11. Mila J
  12. Al Horford
  13. Manny Perez
  14. Manny Ramirez
  15. Javier Colon

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grace December 2, 2011 at 4:54 pm

wassup with you people starting a fight or getting mad on biracial celebrities. So what, he’s dominican and african-american. He’s multi-racial. Big deal, all that matters is that he’s a great rapper and that’s it.
I’m dominican 100% and born here in miami livin in allapatah. he’s still just as dominican as i am. I mean fur real, read the comments on nicki minaj’s page. stop gettin pissed when you find out someone’s multiracial. Seriously that’s why this web site exsists to share all our ethnicities.

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The Naija November 22, 2011 at 7:14 am

I’m Nigerian (100%) and um I think this whole discussion is pretty silly. Dominicans (or anyone) can claim whatever they want to. It’s their prerogative and more to the point, who really cares? I don’t know why AAs would get caught up with this. Nigerians are busy being Nigerian (and of course proud of it). Anyone who wants to recognize the cultural contributions of Africa to the reaches of the earth can join in. Others can wallow blindly.

Objectively, generally speaking AAs are of some mixed ancestry as are Dominicans. Differences in complexion is a matter of degree and only relevant if you think light/white skin is a holy grail. Different folks, different strokes. Your concern. Cultural differences are there because of environment, none better or worse, but in America much of this can be muted. They both are of significant African ancestry.

Really, both (and others too) communities need to get about the business of moving forward with progress and stop worrying about nonsense while you got poverty and crime and chicks going to other countries as prostitutes. It’s all a inferiority complex.

mari sanchez – you make a good point, you gotta realize you don’t speak for every dominican some of who may have racial issues.

Jay – your misguided on a lot of fronts

Amber – thou doth protest too much

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j,j September 23, 2011 at 7:44 pm

im dominican 100% coño k vivia duarte sanchez y mella k se jode we run this shiet estamos controlando …

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