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Mr. DJ was never just behind the boards—he was part of the foundation. In this episode of BackTrak, the legendary Atlanta producer sits down with Don Cannon to break down the sound that helped define an era, from his early days with Organized Noize to shaping records alongside Outkast.More than just a collaborator, Mr. DJ was in the room for the moments that shifted culture—touring, creating, and building with André 3000 and Big Boi as Atlanta carved out its own identity. From live instrumentation to soulful influences rooted in the South, he shares how the city’s sound was developed, not borrowed.This episode is a deep dive into legacy—how consistency, originality, and feel turned Atlanta into a global force, and why the story behind the music is just as important as the records themselves.00:00 - Intro02:25 - Atlanta Roots & Building a New Sound05:32 - Musical Influences: Soul, Funk & Family08:14 - From DJ to Producer: Learning the Craft10:54 - The Dungeon Era & Getting Noticed12:38 - First Breakthrough & Finding Confidence14:01 - Meeting OutKast & Becoming the DJ15:23 - The “Third Member” of OutKast Conversation17:17 - Breaking Through Industry Resistance20:09 - Influences: Dr. Dre, Jazzy Jeff & Creative Direction22:27 - Sampling vs Live Instrumentation25:36 - LA Move, Going Broke & Finding Perspective31:43 - Music Business: Publishing, Catalogs & Ownership34:24 - Almost Died On Tour50:42 - Recreating “Black Ice” (Full Studio Breakdown)01:05:06 - Final Remarks,Giving Flowers to Musicians Follow Mr. DJ 📸 https://instagram.com/iammrdiFollow us for more insights into hip hop history and music production:📸 https://instagram.com/tmronetwork📸 https://instagram.com/Doncannon🎽 Merch: https://shoptmro.com/
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Mr. DJ was never just behind the boards—he was part of the foundation. In this episode of BackTrak, the legendary Atlanta producer sits down with Don Cannon to break down the sound that helped define an era, from his early days with Organized Noize to shaping records alongside Outkast.More than just a collaborator, Mr. DJ was in the room for the moments that shifted culture—touring, creating, and building with André 3000 and Big Boi as Atlanta carved out its own identity. From live instrumentation to soulful influences rooted in the South, he shares how the city’s sound was developed, not borrowed.This episode is a deep dive into legacy—how consistency, originality, and feel turned Atlanta into a global force, and why the story behind the music is just as important as the records themselves.00:00 - Intro02:25 - Atlanta Roots & Building a New Sound05:32 - Musical Influences: Soul, Funk & Family08:14 - From DJ to Producer: Learning the Craft10:54 - The Dungeon Era & Getting Noticed12:38 - First Breakthrough & Finding Confidence14:01 - Meeting OutKast & Becoming the DJ15:23 - The “Third Member” of OutKast Conversation17:17 - Breaking Through Industry Resistance20:09 - Influences: Dr. Dre, Jazzy Jeff & Creative Direction22:27 - Sampling vs Live Instrumentation25:36 - LA Move, Going Broke & Finding Perspective31:43 - Music Business: Publishing, Catalogs & Ownership34:24 - Almost Died On Tour50:42 - Recreating “Black Ice” (Full Studio Breakdown)01:05:06 - Final Remarks,Giving Flowers to Musicians Follow Mr. DJ 📸 https://instagram.com/iammrdiFollow us for more insights into hip hop history and music production:📸 https://instagram.com/tmronetwork📸 https://instagram.com/Doncannon🎽 Merch: https://shoptmro.com/

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