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    Sleepy Nevilles

    Arnold "DJ Intangibles" Nevels (originally DJ Sleepy Nevilles) was a hip-hop DJ who went on to producer music and DJ at local radio stations during the 1990's. Originally from Detroit, Nevels relocated to Jackson, Mississippi where he worked as a party DJ with partner DJ Howie How for the Shake 'em Up Sounds Entertainment. He ran into local hip-hop party promoter Chris ""The Godfather" Mello-T" Smith and formed the group Wildliffe Society along with DJ Howie How. The trio was one of the first hip-hop groups out of Jackson, Mississippi to achieve regional recognition and get signed to a major label. Nevels remained with Wildliffe Society through most of the 1990's before changing directions into Christian hip-hop and ministry work under the name DJ Intangibles in 2000.

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