David Aaron Shayman, better known by his stage name Disco D (September 21, 1980 – January 22, 2007), was a Jewish American record producer and composer. He rose from being a teenage DJ prodigy in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he helped DJ Godfather popularize the Detroit electronic music called "Ghettotech," to being a pioneer of the burgeoning mobile music art form. Known for his turntable dexterity and multi-genre set performances, Disco D's most notable production was the track "Ski Mask Way" on American hip-hop artist 50 Cent's The Massacre album. He committed suicide in Washington, D.C. on January 23, 2007.
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| - David Aaron Shayman, better known by his stage name Disco D (September 21, 1980 – January 22, 2007), was a Jewish American record producer and composer. He rose from being a teenage DJ prodigy in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he helped DJ Godfather popularize the Detroit electronic music called "Ghettotech," to being a pioneer of the burgeoning mobile music art form. Known for his turntable dexterity and multi-genre set performances, Disco D's most notable production was the track "Ski Mask Way" on American hip-hop artist 50 Cent's The Massacre album. He committed suicide in Washington, D.C. on January 23, 2007.
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| - David Aaron Shayman, better known by his stage name Disco D (September 21, 1980 – January 22, 2007), was a Jewish American record producer and composer. He rose from being a teenage DJ prodigy in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he helped DJ Godfather popularize the Detroit electronic music called "Ghettotech," to being a pioneer of the burgeoning mobile music art form. Known for his turntable dexterity and multi-genre set performances, Disco D's most notable production was the track "Ski Mask Way" on American hip-hop artist 50 Cent's The Massacre album. He committed suicide in Washington, D.C. on January 23, 2007.
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