Mouse also told AllHipHop, “I wouldn’t just put myself in a box, but the sound that I made popular is that Baton Rouge bounce, with the layered synths, intense high hats, rich key boards, hits and stabs along with heavy drum patterns, that fun club gangsta sound in one mix. Over the course of the 10 years or so that Mouse has been with Trill he's given us hit's like, Bossie and Webbie's 'Independent,' and Foxx's 'Wipe Me Down,' as well as records for Paul Wall, Bun B, and Dorrough, not to mention an assortment of records that span the Louisiana underground music scene.
I’d say I did about 90% of it, pretty much everything that was on the charts and radio was pretty much me but all the money didn’t reflect that.”. “What’ll make a contract go bad is when somebody doesn’t abide by it. “I signed as an in-house producer, but a contract can be perfect and everything can be all good and fair,” Mouse told. According to, Baton Rouge producer/rapper, and the man behind some of Louisiana's biggest hit records, has amicably parted ways with Trill Entertainment over a business dispute.