Brian Burton, known professionally as Danger Mouse, is an esteemed American musician, songwriter, and record producer recognized for his unique and inventive style. He first achieved fame with his 2004 mashup album, "The Grey Album," which skillfully combined Jay-Z's "The Black Album" with The Beatles' "The White Album." This influential work demonstrated his capacity to blend various musical genres and challenge the norms of traditional music production. Following the success of "The Grey Album," Danger Mouse produced tracks for renowned artists including Gorillaz, Beck, and The Black Keys. Additionally, he is one half of the musical duo Gnarls Barkley, celebrated for their iconic hit "Crazy." His solo projects feature collaborations with artists such as MF Doom and Norah Jones, further establishing his reputation as a dynamic and forward-thinking producer in the music scene. With multiple Grammy Awards and a commitment to creative innovation, Danger Mouse continues to be a respected and impactful figure in the music industry.