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AS A YOUTH DOJAH BOUNCED AROUND FROM CITY TO CITY, STATE TO STATE. "I ALWAYS LOVED MUSIC" AND NO STRANGER TO HIP HOP WITH A PASSION FOR THIS CULTURE, THIS LIFESTYLE OF HIP HOP DOJAH DECIDED TO HOP INTO THE "RAP GAME" AT A YOUNG AGE OF 11 HE WROTE HIS FIRST RAP. A QUICK 12 BAR VERSE THAT MADE HIM ONLY WANT TO RAP MORE AND WOULD FREESTYLE IN A CYPHER WITH GROUPS OF FRIENDS FROM SCHOOL, AT HOUSE PARTIES, AND ON THE LOCAL SCENE FROM DENVER, COLORADO TO VICTORVILLE, CALIFORNIA HE TRAVELED WRITING ABOUT HIS LIFE BUT IT ALL CAME TO A HAULT AS HE TURNED 16 HE SUFFERED A FATEL BLOW TO HIS LIFE BY LOSING BOTH PARENTS HE PUT MUSIC ON HOLD FOR A WHILE UNTIL A FRIEND/ARTIST NAMED CEELO HELPED HIM PICK IT BACK UP FROM THERE HE CONTINUED TO WORK AND PROGRESS BUT IT WASN'T UNTIL HE MET THE GLYCH DID HE LOCK INTO DOJAH DA DON THE LYRICAL RHYME WRECKER AT THAT POINT HAZE K.R. AND YOUNG SLIK OF THE GLYCH TOOK HIS SKILL AND HELPED HIM PERFECT IT FINDING HIS WAY BACK TO DENVER FROM A LONG STRECH OUT IN CALI HE STEPS HIS MUSIC UP A COUPLE OF KNOTCHS AND PRESENTS A MUCH MORE MATURE DOJAH, A MUCH MORE OF A DON!!!!!


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