Mike Dupree (music producer)

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Mike Dupree [1] is a multi-platinum music producer, songwriter, and DJ from Kansas City, MO. Formerly known as Emaydee (M80), he has produced for and/or worked with Kendrick Lamar, TI, [2] Trey Songz, [3] Young Jeezy, [4] Sevyn Streeter, Verse Simmonds, Snoop Dogg, [5] Tech N9ne, [6] K. Michelle, Mod Sun, Chris Blue, EXO-SC amongst others.

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