Producer Disco D found dead
50 Cent producer Dave Shayman aka Disco D committed suicide yesterday (23 jan 2007) morning. He was 27.
Disco D got a recent mainstream break when a CD of his beats was passed to G-UNIT’s SHA MONEY XL, who handed it to 50 Cent. His music formed the backbone of 50 Cent’s "Ski Mask Way" from his last album The Massacre.
He began his producer career at the age of 16. He produced music for various artists including Pitbull, Nina Sky, AZ, Trick Daddy and 50 Cent.
Urb Magazine got a chance to meet him in 2006 and here is what they wrote about him : "[Dave] 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."
Your music will live forever. RIP Disco D.
Disco D biography and music can be found on his website.
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