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Dave Hall (A.K.A. Dave "Jam" Hall) is an American record producer. He is famous for working on Mary J. Blige's debut album What's the 411? (including the #1 R&B hit single "You Remind Me"); with Madonna, co-writing and co-producing several tracks from her 1994 album Bedtime Stories, including the single "Human Nature," for working with R&B harmony group Brownstone, and for co-writing and co-producing two of Mariah Carey's hits, "Dreamlover" and "Fantasy." He also had produced for such acts like Usher, Donell Jones, CeCe Peniston, and Joe early in their music careers.

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He is also a remixer responsible for remixes of "Scream" (1995) by Michael and Janet Jackson and "Goldeneye" (1995) for Tina Turner.

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He was married to actress, comedian and writer Wanda Sykes from 1991-1998.

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Production discography

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Brand Nubian - One For All (1990)

  • Try To Do Me
  • Heavy D. & the Boyz - Peaceful Journey (1991)

  • Body and Mind (produced with Nevelle Hodge)
  • Strictly Business- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1991)

  • Stephanie Mills - I Just Want Love
  • Jeff Redd - You Called and Told Me
  • Mary J. Blige - You Remind Me
  • Stephanie Mills - Something Real (1992)

  • I Just Want Love
  • Shinehead - Sidewalk University (1992)

  • Try My Love
  • Father MC - Close to You (1992)

  • All I Want
  • Mary J. Blige - What's the 411? (1992)

  • Reminisce
  • You Remind Me
  • Love No Limit
  • My Love
  • Intro - Intro (1993)

  • Let Me Be the One
  • It's All About You
  • So Many Reasons
  • Joe - Everything (1993)

  • Baby Don't Stop
  • Mariah Carey - Music Box (1993)

  • Dreamlover
  • Jomanda - Nubia Soul (1993)

  • Back to You
  • Tonight's the Night
  • Eddie F. and the Untouchables - Let's Get It On (1994)

  • Intro- Never Again
  • Porche (band) - Make You Feel Real Good
  • Changing Faces - Changing Faces (1994)

  • Am I Wasting My Time
  • Jade - Mind, Body & Song (1994)

  • If the Mood Is Right
  • If the Lovin' Ain't Good
  • Usher - Usher (1994)

  • The Many Ways
  • Final Goodbye
  • Brownstone - From the Bottom Up (1994)

  • Grapevyne
  • If You Love Me
  • Madonna - Bedtime Stories (1994)

  • I'd Rather Be Your Lover
  • Human Nature
  • Love Tried to Welcome Me
  • Intro - New Life (1995)

  • Funny How Time Flies
  • My Love's on the Way
  • Silk - Silk (1995)

  • Now That I've Lost You
  • Phyllis Hyman - I Refuse to Be Lonely (1995)

  • It's Not About You (It's About Me)
  • Mariah Carey - Daydream (1995)

  • Fantasy
  • Horace Brown - Horace Brown (1996)

  • Taste Your Love
  • I Like
  • Gotta Find a Way
  • Kenny Lattimore - Kenny Lattimore (1996)

  • Never Too Busy
  • I Won't Let You Down
  • Assorted Phlavors - Assorted Phlavors (1996)

  • Tell Me
  • Hiding Place
  • Trust
  • What Ya Gonna Do (Interlude)
  • Patience
  • Don't Let Go
  • Tonight (Interlude)
  • Can't Get You Off My Mind
  • Love So Real (Interlude)
  • Don't Stop (Interlude)
  • Patience (Remix)
  • CeCe Peniston - I'm Movin' On (1996)

  • Movin' On
  • Tisha Campbell - Back to Basics (1996)

  • I'm Feeling You
  • Brownstone - Still Climbing (1997)

  • In the Game of Love
  • Kurupt - Kuruption! (Disc Two) (1998)

  • Who Do U Be (Produced by RJ Rice, additional production and remix by Dave "Jam" Hall)
  • References

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