Danger Mouse (ne Brian Burton) is one of underground hip-hop's most promising young producers. Other Jay-Z remix albums went largely ignored due to the high quality of Danger Mouse's "Gray Album" effort. Danger Mouse collaborated with Goodie Mob vocalist Cee-Lo Green for the album "Gnarls Barkley." Mouse was born in New York but grew up in Atlanta, where he eagerly absorbed Miami Bass and Dirty South hip-hop. Danger Mouse first came to the attention of listeners with "Ghetto Pop Life," his 2003 collaboration with rapper Jemini.

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