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Sean Doe is a diverse, multitalented artist with a fresh sound that is featured on his forthcoming album, Welcome Home.
Growing up in north-central Ohio, Sean started rapping at age 14 and appeared first in the recording studio at 17. A proclaimed student of hip-hop, some influences include Keith Murray, LL Cool J, Tupac, DMX and Outkast. Moving to LA in 1994, Sean attended West LA College on a basketball scholarship and during this time made numerous film and TV appearances such as Kazam, High School High, Escape from LA, The Fan, US Customs Classified and the 1996 Olympics Visa commercial, among many others. In 1997 Sean made his way to Atlanta where he plugged himself into the hip-hop scene and developed relationships with the Shakur family. This relationship later resulted in Sean’s feature of Enemies of the State, written by incarcerated members of the Black Panthers. This song went on to be highly requested on Atlanta radio. Later, Sean moved to Texas in 1998 and wi...
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