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R.I.P. Disco D (50 Cent,Trick Daddy)music producer Wow, what a shocker for 07. Right out of the blue.
Dave Shayman (aka Disco D) was found dead this morning of an apparent suicide. He was 26 years old. The Michigan-bred, New York-based producer—who was best known for his work with 50 Cent — began his career at the age of 16 in the college town of Ann Arbor, MI. Having discovered the then unnamed Detroit ghettotech scene via artists such as DJ Assault and DJ Godfather, the still in high school Shayman dove head first into the music scene, scoring his first residency at age 17, at Ann Arbor's The Blind Pig before he could even legally enter the venue. He began releasing music soon after signing his first record deal before graduation with Bad Boy Bill's Muzik/Mixconnection label. Shayman remained in Ann Arbor after high school to attend the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, starting his own label, GTI Recordings his sophomore year. It was around this time that ghettotech's popularity began to peak, with Shayman appearing on several magazine covers. He issued his first major label release, "A Night at the Booty Bar" on Tommy Boy in 2003. After college, Shayman moved to New York and began a successful career as a producer with a diverse pallette of urban sounds. He produced "Ski Mask Way" on 50 Cent's multi-platinum The Massacre and the notorious Kevin Federline track, "Popozoa" which benefited from Shayman's connection to the Brazilian baile funk sound (he lived in Brazil part-time) but he also continued to collaborate with underground acts such as Spank Rock and the Brazilian group, BRAZA, who record for Shayman's Gringo Louco label. Shayman was also a perpetual business man, creating and licensing music for commercials and video games. He even oversaw the marketing for aLeda, a line of transparent rolling papers. Shayman fought manic-depression for much of his adult life. He told URB in April of 2006, "It got to the point where I tried to kill myself. It was bad." In 2001, I drove Shayman and another Detroit DJ to an event in Indianapolis, Indiana where he was scheduled to play. Still in college, Dave sat in the back seat of the rental car, smoking a foul dollar cigar and reading an economics textbook with a portable reading light. An hour later, he was cutting and scratching ghettotech classics like "Ass 'N Titties" to the collected ravers. This mix of high-minded business and down low funk made him a successful producer. It's unfortunate that despite his incredible talent, his disease kept him from finding contentment. Transparent rolling papers? now that's an idea Disco D, I have a feeling you made an impression and impact on alot of people's lives just from the history and your roots and the love of the culture. | |
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wow, im from Ann Arbor do you have any pictures of Disco D. I also know about those transparent rolling papers they are sweet. I was with a chick in ATL and she put me on to it over the holidays. When i got back home (ann arbor) i told my friends about the transparent papers and it just so happen that they just started using them as well...
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Duggs said: wow, im from Ann Arbor do you have any pictures of Disco D. I also know about those transparent rolling papers they are sweet. I was with a chick in ATL and she put me on to it over the holidays. When i got back home (ann arbor) i told my friends about the transparent papers and it just so happen that they just started using them as well...
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thank you for posting the pic. no more blunts for the kid just transparent rolling papers. | |
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How is this for a quote:
DD: At this point, I’m already so down with these guys [rambles on in Portuguese again]. Dude, two of the biggest funk artists made a song about me called “Gringo Luoco,” about how I go into the hood with no bulletproofing and everyone respects me. Shit, I ran around Detroit since I was 15, I ran around Kingston. I mean, dude, I’m bipolar, I tried to commit suicide twice, like, I’m not scared of anything, know what I’m sayin’? I don’t give a fuck, dude—to me, life’s a big video game. Interview link: http://www.montrealmirror...usic4.html Did anyone know Disco D? He sounds like he was fun to be around. I dont know many white kids from Michigan who roll around in Favelas in Brazil. Jesus, that shit is crazy. I would like to see this documentary. [Edited 1/23/07 22:45pm] | |
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Trickology said: How is this for a quote:
DD: At this point, I’m already so down with these guys [rambles on in Portuguese again]. Dude, two of the biggest funk artists made a song about me called “Gringo Luoco,” about how I go into the hood with no bulletproofing and everyone respects me. Shit, I ran around Detroit since I was 15, I ran around Kingston. I mean, dude, I’m bipolar, I tried to commit suicide twice, like, I’m not scared of anything, know what I’m sayin’? I don’t give a fuck, dude—to me, life’s a big video game. Interview link: http://www.montrealmirror...usic4.html Did anyone know Disco D? He sounds like he was fun to be around. I dont know many white kids from Michigan who roll around in Favelas in Brazil. Jesus, that shit is crazy. I would like to see this documentary. [Edited 1/23/07 22:45pm] like i said im from Ann Arbor like Disco D but i dont know him, he a lil younger than me i know the younger homies know about him ima find out more about him in the a.m. Hes from Ann Arbor home of the "hash bash" a city wide celebration of hemp aka Tree Town i know plenty of cool/crazy white boys like him not suprising in the least bit | |
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