Dr. Who Dat?
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Dr. Who Dat? – Viberian Twilight, Pt. 2
Biography
Dr. Who Dat? aka Jneiro Jarel is an American hip-hop producer & MC. His releases include Three Piece Puzzle on Dutch label Kindred Spirits & Beat Journey on Lex Records. In 2006 Dr. Who Dat? also created his own ‘supergroup’ Shape of Broad Minds and have released The Blue Experience EP and Craft Of The Lost Art.
Live and direct out of the Brooklyn borough on down to Philly, Jneiro Jarel has slowly been digging his way up through the hip-hop underground for 15 years. At the age of 5, Jneiro’s family moved out of the Brownsville section of Brooklyn. His mother was in the army, and as a result, he lived in many places (Maryland, Arizona, Georgia, etc.) finally touching down in Houston Texas circa 1985.
The Houston Years (1985-1998)
With hip-hop in his blood freestyle experience stirred thick in his back-back, Omar Jarel Gilyard made the transformation into a professional rapper upon touching down in Houston Texas circa 1992 where he took his skills to the streets, quickly landing gigs with Houston notables Hi Five, YZ, Special Ed, and eventually forming and producing The Slum Kids aka Rhythmic Crew in 1994 (the group also included Aahtue and nahuma both of whom make guest appearances on 3PP) . Rocking shows and free-styling with The Pharcyde, Prodigy of Mobb Deep, The geto boys, etc. Life in H-Town’s underground hip-hop scene was fresh and fierce, but being a big fish in a small town led him to seek out bigger seas.
The New York Years (1998-2004)
Live and direct out of the Brooklyn borough on down to Philly, Jneiro Jarel has slowly been digging his way up through the hip-hop underground for 15 years. At the age of 5, Jneiro’s family moved out of the Brownsville section of Brooklyn. His mother was in the army, and as a result, he lived in many places (Maryland, Arizona, Georgia, etc.) finally touching down in Houston Texas circa 1985.
The Houston Years (1985-1998)
With hip-hop in his blood freestyle experience stirred thick in his back-back, Omar Jarel Gilyard made the transformation into a professional rapper upon touching down in Houston Texas circa 1992 where he took his skills to the streets, quickly landing gigs with Houston notables Hi Five, YZ, Special Ed, and eventually forming and producing The Slum Kids aka Rhythmic Crew in 1994 (the group also included Aahtue and nahuma both of whom make guest appearances on 3PP) . Rocking shows and free-styling with The Pharcyde, Prodigy of Mobb Deep, The geto boys, etc. Life in H-Town’s underground hip-hop scene was fresh and fierce, but being a big fish in a small town led him to seek out bigger seas.
The New York Years (1998-2004)
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