Son of jazz and R&B artist/composer Robert Irving III, rapper Jeremiah Jae has a solid left-field résumé, having worked with cutting-edge producers like Samiyam, Flying Lotus, and Ras G while landing on tastemaking labels like Warp and Brainfeeder. Born and raised in the Chicago area, the young Jeremiah was an alternative rock fan but came to hip-hop after encountering the Wu-Tang Clan. He formed the group Young Black Preachers with Tre Smith and Aaron Butler in 2005 and launched a series of solo mixtapes around the same time. He moved to Los Angeles in 2007 on the advice of p...