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{{notability|Biographies|date=September 2012}}
{{Infobox musical artist
|name            = Damien Dragonetti
|image             = Dirty Chamber Recording Artist and Producer Damien Dragonetti (Oct 2011).jpg|thumb|
|caption        = Dragonetti 2011
|image_size        =
|background      =  solo_singer
|birth_name      = Garrick L. Finklea
(contracted; show full)h TiTe Mic Records, later known as TiTeMic.com,<ref name=titemic.com>{{cite web|url=http://www.titemic.com|title=TiTe Mic Corp|publisher=TiTeMic.com}}</ref> In 1999 ''Tru Playa 4 Life'' would be featured on Variables02<ref name="louipimps.com"/> released November 1999 by Loupimps Records (LPS), distributed by City Hall Records.

In 2001, Dragonetti wrote and produced the song “Art Of War" about 9/11, featuring rock guitarist Dean Weaver, and published by

[http://repertoire.bmi.com/publisher.asp?blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&keyID=934644&keyname=TITE%20MIC%20MUSIC%20GROUP&querytype=PubID TiTe Mic Music Group] ([[Broadcast Music Incorporated|BMI]]).

===Community Service===
In the aftermath of [[Hurricane Katrina]], Dragonetti worked in part with Restoration Baptist Church (overseen by the late Pastor Elder James Moffett) and First Baptist Church of Moss Point, providing relief aide. {{Citation needed|date=July 2011}}

==Discography==
* "Varibles02" (1999) (Single "Tru Playa 4 Life") under the name Bishop<ref name="louipimps.com"/>
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[[Category:American male singers]]
[[Category:American rhythm and blues singers]]
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