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Mr. DJ Birth name David Sheats Origin Atlanta, Georgia, USA Genres Hip-Hop, R&B, Alternative hip hop Occupations Record producer, DJ, Music executive, rapper, singer Years active 1994 - Present Labels LaFace Records
Camp David Records
(1994–2008)
(2008–Present)Associated acts OutKast, Dungeon Family, Lenny Kravitz, Common, Mos Def, Organized Noize Website Myspace Mr. DJ, born David Sheats, is a Grammy Award-winning American hip-hop record producer and DJ from Atlanta, Georgia.
Biography
Raised on the southside of College Park, Georgia, Mr. DJ entered the music industry as a DJ for Atlanta-based hip-hop group OutKast. According to Sheats,
“ Rico Wade, from Organized Noise, is my first cousin. I remember when he worked at a beauty supply store and I stole cars. That’s what I use to do; I use to steal cars for a living. I stopped by to show him this new car I stole and he was telling me about the Outkast guys. I knew at some point they were going to need a DJ. I was like, “Man, you know I DJ. You should let me DJ for the group, I’m telling you.[1] ” After touring with the group for a year, he began to focus more on production rather than deejaying. By sharpening his beat making skills, Mr. DJ got the opportunity to help produce OutKast's 1996 second album ATLiens.[2] Following his work on OutKast's “Elevators (Me & You)” and several songs from their album Aquemini, Mr. DJ formed Earthtone III production group with Andre 3000 & Big Boi. Collectively, they produced roughly 80% of all the OutKast albums, from Stankonia on to their latest album, Idlewild.[3] In addition, Mr. DJ continued to DJ on every OutKast album, except Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, which he mostly produced. To date, his most notable hits include "Da Art of Storytellin'," "B.O.B.," "Ms. Jackson," and "The Whole World." He is also a part of the Atlanta-based hip-hop/R&B/soul musical collective The Dungeon Family.
Mr. DJ has won two Grammy Awards, one in 2002 for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for "Ms. Jackson," and another in 2004 for Rap Album of the Year for his work on OutKast's Speakerboxxx/The Love Below. In 2008, he started his own record label, Camp David Records, with several new artists including Jeff B., Chinkie Brown and Shawty Redd. Public Relations Associate Keith Kemp was quoted as saying:
“ Camp David will be recognized as the premiere record label in music, as Mr. DJ and his artists produce cutting edge material that will cross cultural boundaries and send music to an unchartered level.[4] ” Mr. DJ recently worked with Mos Def on his new album The Ecstatic, and produced four tracks on Common's 2008 album, Universal Mind Control.[5] In addition to OutKast, Mr. DJ has worked with Lenny Kravitz, Bubba Sparxxx, Goodie Mob, Killer Mike, Field Mob, Rich Boy and 8Ball & MJG.
References
- ^ "You Don't Know Me: Mr. DJ (Producer’s Special)". Vibe. 2008-12-16. http://www.vibe.com/news/online_exclusives/2008/12/youdontknowme_mrdj/. Retrieved 2009-01-06.
- ^ "Mr. DJ: Mostly Heard, Rarely Seen...from Lenny Kravitz to OutKast". beatdynasty.com. http://beatdynasty.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=118&Itemid=28. Retrieved 2008-09-17.
- ^ "Hitmen For Hire". OD Atlanta Magazine. http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=67286225&albumID=591788&imageID=1560309. Retrieved 2008-09-17.
- ^ "Mr. DJ Bio". PMP Worldwide. http://www.dorkmag.com/dm_issue3_88keys_page1.html. Retrieved 2008-09-17.
- ^ "Mos Def Hits The Studio With Mr. DJ". Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. 2008-05-03. http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/content_display/genre/e3i2de8a18e89befee3a88722d7c1de8dd5. Retrieved 2008-09-17.
External links
Members Sleepy Brown • André 3000 • Big Boi • Mr. DJ • Big Gipp • Cee Lo Green • Khujo • T-Mo • Witchdoctor • Big Rube • Cool Breeze • Big Reese • Killer Mike • Bubba Sparxxx • Slimm Calhoun • BlackOwned C-Bone • Supa NateSee also Categories:- Musicians from Atlanta, Georgia
- Dungeon Family
- Hip hop DJs
- African American musicians
- Grammy Award winners
- American hip hop record producers
- Living people
- Pseudonymous rappers
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