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D.O.E.



Looking up to Hip Hop legends like Slick Rick, Nas, Notorious B.I.G., Tupac Shakur, and Wu-Tang Clan, D.O.E. watched and listened for years until he finally took the verses he'd written in his head to a microphone. With his mind right and sixteens tight, D.O.E. began to hit the streets with his own mixtapes and eventually built a buzz that left many industry executives asking, "Who's D.O.E.?

‘Me Unit’ (a parody of G-Unit) was the mixtape D.O.E. put together that was about to change his career. It landed in the hands of an entertainment lawyer that represented super producer Timbaland and he suggested that Mr. Mosley take a listen. After hearing D.O.E.'s flow and ability to switch his style and cadences, Timbaland knew he had to make D.O.E. a part of the now Mosley Music Group/Interscope team.

With titles under his belt that include ghostwriter, rapper, actor, and entrepreneur, D.O.E. has remained humble and still has the hunger and love for hip hop that he's had since day one. "Music is how I express my pain, frustrations, humor, and views of life" says D.O.E.

D.O.E. recently appeard on Timbaland's 2007 Hit "The Way I Are" ft. D.O.E. and Keri Hilson which won them the 2007 ASCAP award for most performed pop song. He performed with Timbaland, Justin Timberlake, and Nelly Furtado on the MTV Video Music Awards. He also joined Timbaland and Keri Hilson on ABC's soap opera one life to live and the 2007 Jingle Balls Tour.

Currently D.O.E. and Timbaland have a mixtape out entitled "Timbaland

Presents: The fall of John Doe. The rise of D.O.E." which is available for FREE download at www.itsDOE.com

Prepared to finally release his first album and secure his spot as one of Hip Hop's elite, D.O.E. is ready to put North-Side Queens on the map and let the industry know what the game has been missing. Look for his street single “I Don’t See You” in February.

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