Jeremiah Jae

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Jeremiah Jae
Birth nameJeremy Tynes Irving [1]
Born (1989-06-07) June 7, 1989 (age 34)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Genres Hip hop
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • record producer
  • songwriter
Years active2007–present
Labels
Website www.jeremiahjae.info

Jeremy Tynes Irving (born June 7, 1989), known as Jeremiah Jae, is an American rapper and record producer from Chicago. [2]

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Early life

Jae was born in Chicago, Illinois, on June 7, 1989. [3] He is the son of jazz composer and musician Robert Irving III. [4] He grew up in a musical home studying classical piano and guitar. [5] He also taught himself the drums and played in various bands. [5]

Career

While a teenager, he formed Young Black Preachers (YBP) with his god-brothers, Tre Smith and Aaron "Projeck" Butler, and released a number of EPs alongside his solo work. [5] This output and his Lunch Special mixes drew the attention of Steve Ellison, aka Flying Lotus, and led to Jae's move to Los Angeles in 2007. [5]

After spending 6 months involving himself in the Los Angeles beat scene, and meeting the rest of the Brainfeeder roster, Jae was signed to the imprint. [5] Following the release of Dxnce, Jae's debut Brainfeeder project Rappayamatantra was released in 2011. [6] Throughout that time, Jae continued the Lunch Special series [7] and contributed beats to the Captain Murphy mixtape Duality . [8]

Having toured extensively with label mate Teebs, Jae released his debut album, Raw Money Raps , in 2012. [9] In 2013, Jae released the Bad Jokes mixtape featuring members of the Black Jungle Squad and production from Jae himself, Jonwayne, Oliver the 2nd, and Flying Lotus. [10]

The Night Took Us In like Family , his first collaborative album with producer L'Orange, was released on Mello Music Group in 2015. [11] Their second collaborative album, Complicate Your Life with Violence, was released on Mello Music Group in 2019. [12]

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

Mixtapes

EPs

Singles

Guest appearances

Productions

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