Mr. DJ

Mr. DJ
Born
David Sheats
Origin
  • Atlanta, Georgia
  • U.S.
Genres
  • Hip hop
  • Southern hip hop
  • R&B
  • alternative hip hop
Occupations
  • Record producer
  • disc jockey
  • songwriter
  • music executive
  • rapper
  • singer
Years active1994–present
Labels
  • LaFace
  • Camp David
Formerly ofEarthtone III

David Sheats, better known by his stage name Mr. DJ, is an American record producer and disc jockey (DJ) from Atlanta, Georgia. He came to prominence in the mid-1990s as the touring DJ for Outkast before becoming one-third of the production team Earthtone III alongside Big Boi and André 3000.

Working closely with OutKast and the wider Dungeon Family collective, Mr. DJ co-produced much of the group’s recorded output from ATLiens (1996) through Idlewild (2006), and co-wrote several of their best-known singles, including "Ms. Jackson" and "The Whole World". He shared the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album at the 44th Grammy Awards as a producer on OutKast’s Stankonia (2000), which was also nominated for Album of the Year.

Beyond OutKast, Mr. DJ has produced or co-produced tracks for artists including Goodie Mob, Mos Def, Common, Killer Mike, Bubba Sparxxx, Nappy Roots, 8Ball & MJG, Lenny Kravitz, DJ Khaled, and others. In 2008 he founded the label and creative hub Camp David Records.

In the 2020s he has remained active as a producer, mentor and solo artist, including work with Atlanta musician Raury and the release of his single "Pop My Sh*t" featuring Big K.R.I.T. in 2025. In 2025, OutKast were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as part of the Hall’s performer class, a recognition that further highlighted the body of work Mr. DJ helped craft with the duo and the Dungeon Family collective.