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Jarobi White was the fourth member of the hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest. A Tribe Called Quest was an influential rap group of the 1990s. ...
Brief Career Summary During 1989 he became a member of the group A Tribe Called Quest. Although he did not rap on the albums, he came up with ideas for songs like I Left My Wallet In El Segundo which became a single off of the groups first album. He also had cuts on the Anthology version of Push It Along, Youthful Expression, and Can I Kick It?, which was a single that was not played on the radio. He also appeared in five of the thirteen music videos the group filmed. He left the group in 1991 to attend culinary school. He continues to produce songs with Phife Dawg and DJ Rasta Root. Phife Dawg (born Malik Taylor on April 20, 1970 in Brooklyn, New York) is an African American rapper who was a member of the acclaimed group A Tribe Called Quest. ...
Discography He was only on one album. He had actual vocals recorded for the Tribe's second album The Low End Theory, but when he left the group they were removed. He was mentioned in a skit on Midnight Marauders, where the members are listed and then "A, E, I, O, U and sometimes Y", referring to the fact that Jarobi was only an occasional member of A Tribe Called Quest, and he was mentioned on Phife's solo album Ventilation: Da LP, but still a member never the less. The Low End Theory is the critically acclaimed alternative hip hop second album by A Tribe Called Quest, released on September 24, 1991 (see 1991 in music) on Jive Records. ...
Midnight Marauders is an alternative hip hop album by A Tribe Called Quest, released on November 9, 1993 (see 1993 in music). ...
Peoples Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm is the debut alternative hip hop album by A Tribe Called Quest, released on April 17, 1990 (see 1990 in music). ...
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