Doe B was an emerging talent in the rap industry, closely affiliated with T.I's Hustle Gang. Originating from Montgomery, Alabama, he hailed from the neighborhoods of Cloverland and Ridgecrest. He gained prominence with his breakout single, Let Me Find Out, which later featured renowned artists T.I and Juicy J in a popular remix. Tragically, Doe B's life was cut short when he was shot and killed on December 28, 2013, at the Centennial Bar and Grill in his hometown.
Let Me Find Out
Let Me Find Out initially gained massive popularity in Montgomery, eventually amassing over a million views on YouTube. The track's success caught the attention of T.I, who collaborated with Juicy J to remix the hit. This remix further propelled the song's success, reaching over 4 million views on YouTube, solidifying Doe B's impact on the music scene.
Doe B's Tragic Death
On December 28, 2013, Doe B was fatally shot during an incident at the Centennial Bar and Grill. The tragic event also resulted in the shooting of Kimberle Johnson, Tim Hamilton, and five others. The perpetrators were identified as Jason McWilliams and Darius Thomas. Following this tragedy and previous incidents, the bar and grill were permanently closed and faced legal actions from the victims' families.
Discography
Doe B's musical legacy includes six mixtapes: *Definition of A Trapper*, *D.O.A.T2*, *Trap Life*, *Baby Jesus*, *D.O.A.T3*, and the compilation mixtape *Doe B Presents: CBM Choppas, Bricks, and Money*. This compilation featured collaborations with other artists from CBM, showcasing the breadth of his artistic range.