- Jarobi White
Jarobi White (born
1971 ) is an Americanhip-hop artist, and one of the four original members ofA Tribe Called Quest .Career
He joined the group in 1989. 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 the group's first album. He also contributed to versions of the songs "Push It Along", "Youthful Expression", and "Can I Kick It?". He also appeared in five of the 13
music video s the group filmed. He left the group in 1991 to attend culinary school. He continues to produce songs with former bandmatesPhife Dawg andDJ Rasta Root .He appeared only on one album, "
People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm ". 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 White was only an occasional member of the group. He was also mentioned on Phife's solo album "".As a part of the
Native Tongues collaboration, White appeared on "Pease Porridge" byDe La Soul , on their 1991 albumDe La Soul Is Dead , which features several other Native Tongues rappers as well.He recently joined A Tribe Called Quest onstage during their headlining slot on the "2k Sports Bounce Tour" in fall 2006. He has also recently become a manager of
Washington D.C. -based rapperHead-Roc .He was honored along with the rest of A Tribe Called Quest in
VH1 's fourth annualHip Hop Honors ceremony.External links
* [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=6220370 Jarobi at MySpace]
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