Producer Gee Pierce worked primarily with Michigan-based artists before being cited as a promising talent. He worked with many underground rap artists from the Flint/Detroit, MI, area such as Top Authority and Flint emigrant MC Breed. In the early 2000s, he worked with the Dayton Family collective, but garnered the most attention for his work with Breed, most notably the veteran rapper’s Fharmacist album in 2001, which he primarily produced with the exception of only a few tracks.