The Basement Boys

The Basement Boys is an American house music production team that was formed in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.

[1] The Basement Boys had all previous experience as DJs in the Mid-Atlantic states and they began producing together in 1986.

[3] In 1989, Davis left the group and Sean "DJ Spen" Spencer (one of the writers of the Milli Vanilli hit "Girl You Know It's True") joined.

The group went on to remix or produce artists such as Paula Abdul, Michael Jackson, Erykah Badu, Bob Sinclar, Crystal Waters, and Ultra Naté, and began its own record label, Basement Boys Records, in 1994.

[4] In 2006, the group released an album titled The Basement Boys Present Mudfoot Jones, which was a collection of remixes of songs by a fictional drummer.