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==Profile== ==Profile==
*Height: 6'6" (198 cm) *Height: 6'7" (201 cm)
*Hometown: Brooklyn, New York *Hometown: Brooklyn, New York

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D Mob (or D-Mob) is one of the stage names used by British house music producer Dancin' Danny D.

Their 1988 UK hit "We Call It Acieed" hit #3 in the singles chart, and was one of a wave of acid house singles to enjoy success that year. They went on to have a further three Top 20 singles in the UK during 1989 and 1990.

In the late eighties and early nineties D Mob charted five songs on the U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, four of which went to #1. In the U.S. they are best known for the hit "C'mon and Get My Love," a song featuring vocalist Cathy Dennis that crossed over to pop radio and hit #10 on the Hot 100 in 1990. Aside from Dennis, Danny D has collaborated with vocalists Gary Haisman and LRS.

U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart history

  • 1989 "We Call It Acieed" / "Trance Dance" (D Mob featuring Gary Haismann) #1
  • 1989 "It's Time To Get Funky" (D Mob featuring LRS) #1
  • 1990 "C'mon and Get My Love" (D Mob introducing Cathy Dennis) #1
  • 1990 "That's the Way Of the World" (D Mob with Cathy Dennis) #1
  • 1990 "Put Your Hands Together" / "All I Do" #13

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  • Height: 6'7" (201 cm)
  • Hometown: Brooklyn, New York
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