Production Technique
Mo Bee has been acclaimed for his bass-heavy style and jazzy influence. At times Mo Bee has branched out more with his sound, as on "I Love the Dough," sampling René & Angela's "I Love You More". He also turned to trippy rock for inspiration on Mos Def's "Zimzallabim" from his 2004 album 'The New Danger'.
He has also branched out to produce songs for R&B artists, such as Kindred The Family Soul on their 2005 album In This Life Together ("As Of Yet", "Who's Gonna Comfort You (Definition)") as well as Alicia Keys" 2003 album The Diary of Alicia Keys ("If I Were Your Woman/Walk On By").
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