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78 RPM record player, serving as icon for the project This user enjoys music
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9th Wonder, E Jones and Doobie McDonald music collaboration.... The song "Peek-a-Boo (I See You)" actually exists and mixed by 9th Wonder and E Jones, with Doobie McDonald on lyrics/singing. This has been added to 9th Wonder's Wikipedia page twice and taken down. Do you have any answers on how to get it back onto his page? Thanks.


Hello, my name is Shallowharold and I'm a music fan and historian. I joined Wikipedia to add correct information in reference to music related pages. I try to be as accurate and informative as I possibly can and give people truthful information when it comes to music.

Although I'm on hip hop and R&B pages, my knowledge and listening tastes expands across all genres and subgenres.