Carlton Mahone Jr., professionally known by his pseudonym Carl Mo, is an American songwriter, record producer and remixer from Atlanta. He co-wrote and co-produced Ghost Town DJ's 1996 single "My Boo"[2] and Outkast 2003 single "The Way You Move".[3] Outkast albums which he produced were nominated twice for a Grammy Award for Album of the Year for Stankonia and Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, succeeding with the latter. As a producer, he also produced songs for Pastor Troy, Slimm Calhoun, Big Boi, Sleepy Brown and Boyz n da Hood, and re-mixings songs for K. P. & Envyi, Jagged Edge and Omarion.
Selected production discography
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Year
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Song
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Artist(s)
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Album(s)
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Contributions
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Notes
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1996
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"My Boo"
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Ghost Town DJ's
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So So Def Bass All-Stars
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Songwriter, co-producer
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prod. by Kool Kollie
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"Let It Burn"
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Playa Poncho
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Songwriter, producer
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prod. w/ The Dynamik Duo
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"My Boo (Quiet Storm Mix)"
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Ghost Town DJ's
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—
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Songwriter, remixer
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remixed w/ Lil Jon
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1997
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"Apple Pie"
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Virgo
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So So Def Bass All-Stars Vol. II
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Songwriter, producer
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"My Boo (Dynamik Duo '88 Remix)"
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Ghost Town DJ's
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remixed by The Dynamik Duo
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"Slick Partna"
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Virgo
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1998
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"When Will I See You Smile Again?"
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Ricky Bell
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So So Def Bass All-Stars Volume III
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Producer
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"Swing My Way (Remix)"
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K. P. & Envyi
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Music From the Motion Picture Can't Hardly Wait
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Additional producer, remixer, vocal arranger
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prod. by Mixzo
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"Bass Is Lo"
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Zae'
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Rhythm & Quad 166 Vol. 1
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Producer
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"Don't Wanna Lose Your Love"
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Babydoll
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1999
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"He Can't Love U (Carl Mo Remix)"
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Jagged Edge
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Remixer
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2000
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"Frame Me!"
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Pastor Troy
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I Am D.S.G.B.
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Producer
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"Gangsta Shit"
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Outkast, Slimm Calhoun, C-Bone, T-Mo
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Stankonia
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Songwriter, producer
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co-prod. by Earthtone III
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2001
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"Promise (Carl Mo Club Mix)"
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Jagged Edge
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—
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Drums, remixer
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2001
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"The Cut Song"
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Slimm Calhoun
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The Skinny
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Songwriter, producer
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"I'm Made"
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Pastor Troy
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Face Off
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"Vica Versa"
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Pastor Troy, Peter the Disciple
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2002
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"Vica Versa (Remix)"
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Universal Soldier
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Producer
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2003
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"The Way You Move"
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Outkast, Sleepy Brown
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Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
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Songwriter, producer
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co-prod. by Big Boi
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"The Rooster"
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Outkast
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2005
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"808"
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Big Boi, Big Gee, Bun B, G-Rock
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Got Purp? Vol. 2
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"Shit Ya Drawers"
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Konkrete
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co-prod. by Big Boi
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"O (Carl Mo Remix)"
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Omarion
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—
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Remixer
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2006
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"Come Dance with Me"
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Sleepy Brown
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Mr. Brown
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Songwriter, drum programmer, producer, horns arranger
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2007
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"Bite Down"
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Boyz n da Hood
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Back Up n da Chevy
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Songwriter, Midi keyboards, drum programmer, producer
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Awards and nominations
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References
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- ^ Hadley, Fredara (2021). Bradley, Regina N. (ed.). An OutKast Reader: Essays on Race, Gender, and the Postmodern South. University of Georgia Press. p. 30. ISBN 9780820360140.
- ^ Bell, Carrie (May 23, 1998). "BMI Awards Note Songwriting Success". Billboard. Vol. 110, no. 21. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 17, 96. ISSN 0006-2510.
- ^ "BMI Celebrates Urban Music at 2004 Awards with Top Writers, Producers, Publishers". Broadcast Music, Inc. August 26, 2004. Retrieved November 22, 2023.
- ^ "Carl Mo | Artist | GRAMMY.com". www.grammy.com. Retrieved November 22, 2023.
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