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Termanology discography | |
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Studio albums | 4 |
EPs | 4 |
Singles | 16 |
Collaborative albums | 4 |
This is the discography of Termanology.
- 1Albums
- 3Production
Albums[edit]
Studio albums[edit]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | |
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US | US R&B | |||
Politics as Usual |
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G.O.Y.A. (Gunz Or Yay Available) |
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Shut Up And Rap |
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More Politics |
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Collaborative albums[edit]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | ||||
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US | US R&B | |||||
Reintroduced (Speakin' Thru Raw Epilogue Ed & Term) (with Ea$y Money - as S.T.R.E.E.T.) |
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Out the Gate (with DC the Midi Alien) |
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1982 (with Statik Selektah - as 1982) |
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S.T.R.E.E.T. (Speakin' Thru Real Experience Every Time) (with Ea$y Money - as S.T.R.E.E.T.) |
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2012 (with Statik Selektah - as 1982) |
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Fizzyology (with Lil' Fame) |
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Anti-Hero (with Slaine) |
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Extended plays[edit]
Title | Album details |
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1982: The EP (with Statik Selektah) - as 1982) |
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The Evening News EP (with Statik Selektah - as 1982) |
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Mas G.O.Y.A. |
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Term Brady - EP |
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Mixtapes[edit]
Title | Album details |
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Hood Politics |
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Hood Politics II |
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Hood Politics III: Unsigned Hype |
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Hood Politics IV: Show and Prove |
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50 Bodies |
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Hood Politics V |
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Da Cameo King |
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If Heaven Was A Mile Away |
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Jackin' For Beats |
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Hood Politics VI: Time Machine |
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50 Bodies 3 |
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1982: The Diamond Collection (with Statik Selektah - as 1982) |
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Cameo King II |
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50 Bodies Pt. 4 |
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Hood Politics 7 |
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50 Bodies Pt. 5 |
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Cameo King III |
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Guest appearances[edit]
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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'Bad Habits' | 2007 | Bent | Love Life Loyalty |
'Stuntman' | Lb, Bugout | Good Morning America | |
'Spell My Name Right (Intro)' | Statik Selektah, DJ Premier | Spell My Name Right: The Album | |
'Stop, Look, Listen' | Statik Selektah, Styles P, Q-Tip | ||
'Express Yourself '08' | Statik Selektah, Talib Kweli, Consequence | ||
'Bam Bam' | Statik Selektah, Red Cafe, Mims | ||
'G-Shit (Showoff Mix)' | Statik Selektah, Uncle Murda, Sev-One, Jadakiss | ||
'Hardcore (So You Wanna Be)' | Statik Selektah, Reks | ||
'It's Over Now' | Statik Selektah, A.G. | ||
'Fresh' | 2008 | Cody The Catch | Death To Bubblegum |
'The Future' | Ali Vegas | Leader Of The New School | |
'Premonition' | Reks, Consequence | Grey Hairs | |
'Big Dreamers (Lawtown Remix)' | Reks, Krumbsnatcha | ||
'Vengeance' | East Coast Avengers, Apathy | Prison Planet | |
'To The Top (Stick 2 The Script)' | Statik Selektah, Cassidy, Saigon | Stick 2 the Script | |
'Church' | Statik Selektah | ||
'Streets Of M.A.' | Statik Selektah, Masspike Miles, SuperSTah Snuk, Reks, Slaine, Ea$y Money, Frankie Wainwright, Smoke Bulga | ||
'Stress' | 2009 | Dela, Queens Connex | Changes Of Atmosphere |
'Money On The Ave (Remix)' | Reks, Skyzoo | More Grey Hairs | |
'Rollin' Down The Freeway' | Statik Selektah, Glasses Malone, Kali | Midnight Club: Los Angeles South Central - The South Central EP | |
'Crazy' | M.O.P. | Foundation | |
'Here In Liberty City' | Statik Selektah | Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost & Damned EP (Special Edition) | |
'Get Your Degree' | RK Parx, Mixre | Creature Of Habit | |
'The Best' | Statik Selektah, Reks, JFK, Kali | The Pre-Game EP | |
'Come Around' | 2010 | Statik Selektah, Royce Da 5'9' | 100 Proof: The Hangover |
'Fake Love (Yes Men)' | Statik Selektah, Reks, Kali, Good Brotha | ||
'Eighty-Two' | Statik Selektah | ||
'Twisted Off The Henny' | DJ G.I. Joe | I'm Going In!! | |
'Rock Starr' | Kali | The Coast | |
'Higher' | |||
'Premo (Freestyle)' | |||
'Yes Man' | Kali, Reks | ||
'Gangsterr' | SP Double, Royce Da 5'9', Kid Vishis, King Heem | N/A | |
'To Be Nice' | Quest Tha Youngn, Reks | Quest For Greatness | |
'Fyuz' | Sun God, Trife Diesel | Young Godz | |
'At Last' | Eternia & MoSS, Reef The Lost Cauze | At Last | |
'Words I Feel' | JR&PH7 | The EP | |
'Paid In Full 2010 Freestyle' | Mac Miller | N/A | |
'Money & Power' | Sonic, Reks | N/A | |
'This Is Hip Hop' | Sheek Louch, Joell Ortiz | Donnie Def Jam | |
'Flow By Number' | Skyzoo & Illmind | Live From The Tape Deck | |
'Envy' | Slaine | The Devil Never Dies | |
'Microphone Fiends' | JR&PH7, Edo G | The Update | |
'DMS' | 2011 | Reks | Čo sa stalo?! |
'Substance Abuse' | DJ Deadeye, Gauge | Substance Abuse | |
'Wild Puerto Ricans' | DJ Deadeye, Tony Touch, Ea$y Money | ||
'We Run It' | ST. da Squad | ||
'Showtime' | DJ Deadeye, SuperSTah Snuk | ||
'Blood Brothaz Pt. 2' | ST. da Squad | ||
'Girl Interrupted' | DJ Deadeye, Skyzoo | ||
'Who I Do It For' | Mike Beatz & Adonis, AZ | Mike Beatz & Adonis Presents: Boom Bap | |
'Use Your Mind' | Ugly Tony, Don K.Sen, IDE | At Nightfall | |
'Brain Washed' | Thoth | N/A | |
'Wild Style' | Freddie Gibbs & Statik Selektah, Fred The Godson | Lord Giveth, Lord Taketh Away | |
'Nous & Eux' | Mad Shearz & Mic'D | Retour Aux Sources | |
'Certified' | Kali | N/A | |
'Assassins' | Glasses On A Gloomy Day | ||
'Meteor Hammer' | Ghostface Killah, Action Bronson | Legendary Weapons | |
'No Reissue' | Willie The Kid | N/A | |
'That's How It Is' | Slaine & Statik Selektah, Tully Banta-Cain | State Of Grace | |
'Be Right Here' | Early Adopted, Ben Potrykus | Chilling Will Kill You | |
'Where You Come From?' | Evidence, Rakaa, Lil' Fame | Cats & Dogs | |
'Population Control' | Statik Selektah, Sean Price | Population Control | |
'Never A Dull Moment' | Statik Selektah, Action Bronson, Bun B | ||
'4Gs' | Statik Selektah, Ea$y Money, Scram Jones, Wais P | ||
'In My Clasa' | Diaz | N/A | |
'Ain't A Problem' | J'You, Mic Stylz | Classic Reaction | |
'Such A Showoff' | 2012 | Reks, Kali, JFK | Straight, No Chaser |
'Superfly' | J Wheels & Edgar Allen Floe, Nakia Madry | Floetry In Motion | |
'Get Off The Ground' | Snowgoons, Sean Price, Hannibal Stax, Justin Tyme, Ruste Juxx, Lil' Fame | Snowgoons Dynasty | |
'Ignorance Is Bliss' | Reks | REBELutionary | |
'Something Special' | Statik Selektah, Ea$y Money | N/A | |
'How Many Bars' | Lucky Dice | Arrogance | |
'Summertime' | KaliRaps, C-Scharp, Moufy | Hats Off | |
'Bad Man' | KaliRaps | ||
'Summertime' | Double G | Life Story | |
'Dear Government' | Double G, Gery Mendes | ||
'Brothers On The Run' | Statik Selektah & JFK, Reks | AGE: Open Season | |
'Firewater' | DJ Kayslay, Jon Connor | Grown Man Hip Hop | |
'Anything You Heard About' | Mega Trife | Full Circle | |
'Gotta Do' | 2013 | BLMP | Cruising Altitude |
'Survival Of The Spitters' | DJ Kayslay, J.R. Writer, Oun-P | Grown Man Hip Hop Part 2 (Sleepin' With The Enemy) | |
'Go In!' | Shae Money, Sp Double | FRE3STYLE | |
'Immoral Ventilation' | Realm Reality, Roc Marciano, AG Da Coroner | In The Grind We Trust | |
'Night Light' | Jared Evan & Statik Selektah | Boom Bap & Blues | |
'Never Take Me Out' | Demigodz | KILLmatic | |
'Gun Loaded' | Rowlan | Rich By 8400 | |
'Stoned' | KaliRaps | Who I Am | |
'Sandwich Bag' | Typ iLL | Now Or Never | |
'Headphones Lie' | Effect & Dang, Esoteric, D-Tension, Illicit, Mic Stylz | You Don't Love Me And I Don't Care | |
'Reloaded' | Statik Selektah, Pain In Da Ass, Action Bronson, Big Body Bes, Tony Touch | Extended Play | |
'Make Believe' | Statik Selektah, Freddie Gibbs, Ea$y Money | ||
'Game Break' | Statik Selektah, Lecrae, Posdnuos | ||
'B Side' | That Kid Era | N/A | |
'Aw Shux' | Tony Touch | The Piece Maker 3: Return of the 50 MC's | |
'Lost In The Stars' | M.O. Littles | No Matter What | |
'Never Forget' | Ransom & Statik Selektah | The Proposal | |
'Men Of Respect (Made Men Bloody Version)' | Mathematics, Raekwon, Method Man, Eyes Low, Cappadonna | The Answer | |
'Still Got It Made' | Frank The Butcher & Paul Mighty, Realm Reality, Ea$y Money | BAU: All Is Fair | |
'The Warning' | Eddie B & Harry Fraud, Sean Price | Paper, Piff & Polo | |
'Symphony Torture' | Supreme Cerebral & Flip Da Soulfisher, Diagnostyx | BrassKnuckle Consortium | |
'Ghetto Survivor' | 2014 | DJ Kayslay, Trick-Trick, Troy Ave, Trae The Truth | The Rise Of A City |
'Mind Power' | Pawz One, Ras Kass | Face The Facts | |
'Could B Worse' | Marcus D, SunN.Y. | Simply Complex | |
'Enter The Cipher' | DJ Kayslay, Chris Rivers, William Young, Papoose | The Last Hip Hop Disciple | |
'Car Fight' | Josh Xantus | N/A | |
'Monsters' | KaliRaps, Chris Webby | Mr. Misunderstood | |
'I, Visionary' | Reks | Eyes Watching God | |
'Jon Doe Flow' | Reks, Ea$y Money | ||
'Zip Zero' | Slaine, Reks | The King Of Everything Else | |
'Hard 2 Explain' | Statik Selektah, Al-Doe, Chris Rivers | ...Comes Around EP | |
'4 Brothers' | Statik Selektah, LA The Darkman, Willie The Kid | ||
'Drunk & High' | Statik Selektah, N.O.R.E., Reks | What Goes Around | |
'Like This (East Coast Remix)' | Boaz, Oddisee, Vinny Radio | N/A | |
'The Colosseum' | A-Villa, Big K.R.I.T., Inspectah Deck | Carry On Tradition | |
'Work It Out' | DJ Kayslay, Papoose, Saigon | The Original Man | |
'No Surrender' | Typ iLL | N/A | |
'All I Need' | Mr. Phil, Havoc, Big Noyd, DJ Double S | NXN | |
'Calendars' | 2015 | Mike The Martyr, Muja Messiah | MARBURY |
'DOLO' | Stone Bench | DOLO EP | |
'Not A Fan' | Big Shug, Reks | Triple OGzus | |
'Off Rip' | Big Shug, Singapore Kane | ||
'Dear America 2015' | DJ Kayslay, Locksmith | The Industry Purge | |
'For The ST.reets' | Ea$y Money | The M.O.N.E.Y. | |
'Ain't No Half Steppin' | Chris Rivers | N/A | |
'Wall Flowers' | Statik Selektah, Your Old Droog, Lord Sear | Lucky 7 | |
'B.A.R.S.' | N.B.S. & Snowgoons, Reks, Sicknature | Trapped In America | |
'The Crown' | G.A.U.G.E. | Ricochet | |
'No Strays' | G.A.U.G.E., SuperSTah Snuk | The Nocturnal Deity | |
'Play With Fire' | G.A.U.G.E. | ||
'Spit Game Proper' | DJ Kayslay, Loaded Lux, Cory Gunz | Shadow Of The Sun | |
'Can't Stop The Wave' | 2016 | Progress, Chris Rivers | U Ain't Hip |
'Live Wires' | Progress, Slaine, Ea$y Money, Reks, DJ Deadeye | ||
'Let's Go' | Statik KXNG (Statik Selektah, KXNG CROOKED) | Statik KXNG | |
'Bar For Bar' | DJ Kayslay, Mistah F.A.B., Locksmith | 50 Shades Of Slay | |
'Sum Otha Sh!t' | Nutso, Ea$y Money | N/A | |
'Rappin With Term' | SuperSTah Snuk | Man Of 1,000 Styles | |
'Night Night' | SuperSTah Snuk, Ras Kass | ||
'The Show' | Lyfe Crisis | Lyfe Collabs | |
'Termanology Freestyle' | Top Shelf Premium | Off Top Vol. 1 | |
'Imagine' | Lyfe Crisis, Miss Sparks | N/A | |
'Street Stories' | DJ Kayslay, Hell Rell, Oun-P | The Rap Attack | |
'In Your Life' | Fleetwood | N/A | |
'Plane Gang' | Reks, Akrobatik, Edo G | The Greatest X | |
'Good Women, Thot Bitches' | Reks | ||
'Science of Healing' | 2017 | Everlast, Sick Jacken, Divine Styler | Warporn |
'Rapper Shot' | Superior, Don Streat, Lil Fame, DJ Grazzhoppa | The Journey | |
'Watch the Wave' | Joe Young, Styles P | Invincible Armour | |
'Running' | Kool G Rap, Saigon | Return of the Don | |
'Under Pressure' | Chris Content | The Chris Content EP | |
'Gun Shot' | Jarren Benton, Chris Rivers, Chucc Daily | The Mink Coat Killa | |
'Gladiator School' | T.O.N.Y. | N/A | |
'Run Wild' | Ea$y Money, Reks, SuperSTah Snuk, Artisin, DJ Deadeye | Flyer Lansky | |
'No. 8' | Statik Selektah, Westside Gunn, Conway | 8 | |
'Concrete' | 2019 | Bun B, Statik Selektah, Westside Gunn | TrillStatik |
Production[edit]
2012[edit]
Ghostface Killah and Sheek Louch - Wu Block
- 08. 'Drivin' Round' (feat. Masta Killa, GZA, & Erykah Badu) (co-produced by Moose & Odie Peken)
2014[edit]
Termanology - Shut Up And Rap
- 14. 'My Time 2 Shine' (feat. Lil Fame) (co-produced by The Arcitype & Artisin)
2015[edit]
Sheek Louch - Silverback Gorilla 2
- 07. 'Hold It Straight' (co-produced by Shortfyuz & Sir Bob Nash)
- 08. 'Obamacare' (feat. Dyce Payne) (co-produced by L5)
2016[edit]
Progress - U Ain't Hip
- 09. 'Live Wires' (feat. Slaine, Ea$y Money, Reks, Termanology, & DJ Deadeye)
Slaine - Slaine Is Dead
- 05. 'Just The Way You Are' (feat. Termanology) (co-produced by DJ Deadeye & The Arcitype)
2017[edit]
Slaine and Termanology - Anti-Hero
- 09. 'Snakes' (feat. Sick Jacken and Jared Evan) (co-produced by Artisin & The Arcitype)
References[edit]
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Termanology_discography&oldid=898917832'
DJ Premier in 2019 | |
Background information | |
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Birth name | Christopher Edward Martin |
Also known as | |
Born | March 21, 1966 (age 53) Houston, Texas, U.S. |
Origin | Brooklyn, New York, U.S. |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | |
Instruments | |
Years active | 1987–present |
Labels | Wild Pitch (1989–1991) Chrysalis (1991–1998) Virgin (1998–2003) Year Round (2003–present) |
Associated acts | |
Website | premierwuzhere.com |
DJ Premier in 1999
Dj Premier Discography Torrent 320
Christopher Edward Martin (born March 21, 1966),[1] known professionally as DJ Premier (also known as Preemo), is an American record producer and DJ, and was half of the hip hop duo Gang Starr—alongside the emcee Guru—and forms half of the hip hop duo PRhyme, together with Royce da 5'9'.
Early life[edit]
Christopher Edward Martin was born in the Fifth Ward of Houston, Texas on March 21, 1966. He was then raised in Prairie View, Texas, before moving to Brooklyn, New York, during his teenage years.[2] He attended Prairie View A&M University, where he honed his musical skills as the campus DJ, and he also occasionally performed with the Marching Storm band.[3]
Musical career[edit]
Premier is known for producing all of Gang Starr's songs as well as many of those composed by the Gang Starr Foundation. Notable artists he has worked with include Anderson .Paak, AZ, Big Daddy Kane, Big L, Blaq Poet, Bun B, Canibus, Christina Aguilera, Common, D'Angelo, Dilated Peoples, D.I.T.C., Dr. Dre, Fat Joe, Game, Ill Bill, Janet Jackson, Jay-Z, Joey Bada$$, Kanye West, KRS-One, The Lady of Rage, Limp Bizkit, Lord Finesse, The LOX, Ludacris, Mac Miller, Mobb Deep, M.O.P., Mos Def, Nas, The Notorious B.I.G., O.C., Papoose, Rakim, Royce da 5'9', Snoop Dogg, Xzibit and more.[1]
Premier collaborated with MC Jeru the Damaja on the album The Sun Rises in the East, released in 1994, as well as the 1996 follow-up, Wrath of the Math. Premier produced and supervised Livin' Proof by Group Home, also from the Gang Starr Foundation; although overlooked at the time of its 1995 release, the album eventually received acclaim.[1]
In 2006, pop/R&B singer Christina Aguilera recruited Premier to produce her album Back to Basics.[4] Premier explained the reservations he heard from people regarding the collaboration:[5]
When Christina [Aguilera] had me work with her, people were like, 'Oh no. Please don’t.' Then when they heard 'Ain’t No Other Man,' 'Back In The Day,' and all the other records were still constructed like Premier tracks they were like, 'Yo, I really love this album. I was really impressed. I was worried, but you totally sound like what we love about you.' Until you hear it, don’t say a word. I never want to be just attached to hip hop. I want to be attached to music—country, rap, soul, jazz, blues, it doesn’t matter, gospel music—I come from all of that.
In 2008, Premier appeared in Grand Theft Auto IV as himself - the host for radio station The Classics 104.1.
Premier produced the majority of Blaq Poet's Tha Blaqprint, which was released in mid-2009.[3] Premier contributed a song on Game's 2011 album, The R.E.D. Album.[6] Also in 2011, Premier appeared on the song 'Gangster', on Bushido's album Jenseits von Gut und Böse.[7]
Performing in Germany, 2001
Premier was one of the artists followed in the 2012 documentary, Re:GENERATION. The film followed his production of the song 'Regeneration,' for which he used a live performance of his work by the Berklee Symphony Orchestra.[8]
In September 2012, Immortal Technique said that a song called 'Born in the Trap,' on his upcoming album, titled The Middle Passage, would feature production by Premier.[9]
In early 2014, Premier revealed that he is working with Aguilera again in an interview with New Zealand's Rip It Up magazine.[10] Premier produced Y'all Ready Know by Slaughterhouse, from the Shady Records album, Shady XV, and the music video was published in November 2014.[11]
In mid-2014, Premier collaborated with Korean hip-hop group Dynamic Duo on two singles 'AEAO' and 'Animal', which were both warmly received.[12]
A mid-January 2015 announcement from Premier stated that the producer's studio, D&D, also known as 'The HeadQcouterz,' will cease to be operational. As part of the announcement, Premier confirmed that he is working on the album, Last Session @320, after he relocates to a recording space in Astoria, New York City, U.S.[13]
DJ Premier hosts a weekly two-hour show, Live From HeadQCourterz, on Sirius Satellite Radio's Hip-Hop Nation.[citation needed][when?]
DJ Premier served as one of the three curators for the soundtrack to the video game NBA 2K16, alongside DJ Khaled and DJ Mustard.[14]
Collaborations[edit]
The early line-up of the Gang Starr Foundation in the mid-1990s included Jeru the Damaja, Group Home, Big Shug, and Gang Starr. Premier was fully responsible for the production of Jeru the Damaja's first two albums, The Sun Rises in the East and Wrath of the Math. Jeru released three subsequent albums that did not include Premier's involvement.[1] In terms of his Group Home collaboration, Premier commented in a 2003 interview: 'They [Group Home] don't respect what fed them.' He further explained that he only agreed to produce the track 'The Legacy' because of Guru's involvement.[15]
Other artists closely tied to the Gang Starr Foundation who Premier collaborated with include: Afu Ra, Bahamadia,[16]Krumbsnatcha,[17] Big Shug,[18] Smiley the Ghetto Child,[19] and NYGz.[20]
Afu Ra explained Premier's influence in a September 2014 interview with the 'Lyrically Fit' website:[21]
Premier definitely coached me when I was in the booth. 'harder..stronger..more this..more that'—I was an untamed artist and rapping next to recording your vocals are different. He gave me this knowledge through the work we did.
Besides the Gang Starr Foundation, Premier is closely affiliated with M.O.P., which he names as one of his all-time favorite groups. The relationship started with the remix of “Rugged, Neva Smoove” in 1994, a single from the group's first album, which also included the exclusive B-side “Downtown Swinga.” From then, Premier produced about one-third of the songs on each subsequent album and overseeing and mixing the projects. On M.O.P.'s 2009 Foundation album, Premier provided only one track, which was called 'What I Wanna B.'
On May 16th, 2019, DJ Premier released a collaboration with Buffalo, New York rappers Conway The Machine, Westside Gunn, and Benny the Butcher, called 'Headlines.'
Style and influences[edit]
DJ Premier in 2019
DJ Premier's style of production epitomizes the New York sound of his earlier peers. He is known for samplingjazz, funk, and soul artists, as well as sampling an artist's past work when creating a new track for that same artist. For example, on Jay-Z's 'So Ghetto', from the 1999 album Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter, Premier samples an older Jay-Z song, 1997's 'Who You Wit II'.[22] In addition, his encyclopedic memory of hip-hop lyrics allows him to distinctively speak with his hands by scratching in lyrics from several different songs to construct new phrases.[23] Premier's beats are known for his oft-imitated combinations of short vocal samples, often from multiple artists, to create a chorus. Premier has also experimented with atonal samples that are not confined to soul, jazz, and funk. For example, he sampled and chopped up seminal electro-acoustic music from the 1960s on the track “Physical Stamina” by Jeru the Damaja.
In an interview with XXL Magazine, DJ Premier was asked how his sound evolved, to which he replied, 'Marley Marl is my number-one inspiration. Jam Master Jay, Mix Master Ice, and UTFO. Grandmaster D, and Whodini. DJ Cheese, Grandmaster Flash, Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa. Jazzy Jay—even Cut Creator. Seeing them do what they do. It’s black music, it’s black culture, it comes from the ghetto. How can you not relate to ghetto people when that’s the rawest form of blackness? Even though it’s not a good place in regards to the economy and how bad people have it in the neighborhood, the realism’s there, and that’s what we were born out of. So I very much pay respect by doing the same type of music in return.'[24] DJ Premier attended Prairie View A&M University and may have been influenced by the musical atmosphere at the university while serving as the campus DJ and occasional performer with the world-famous Marching Storm band.[3]
Business career[edit]
DJ Premier's studio at D&D in 2000
As a businessman, DJ Premier has his own record company named Year Round Records. Among its artists are New York group NYGz, New Jersey rapper Nick Javas, and Houston rapper Khaleel. Tha Blaqprint by Blaq Poet, which features 13 Premier productions, was released by Year Round Records through Fat Beats Records in June 2009.[3]
Legacy[edit]
For its 20th-anniversary issue in 2008, The Source selected DJ Premier for its list of the 20 greatest producers in the magazine's history.[25] He also made the finals in Vibe magazine's 2010 search for the greatest hip hop producer of all time—he finished second after Dr. Dre received 62 percent of the votes.[26]
Personal life[edit]
DJ Premier has lived in Brooklyn for much of his professional career.
Discography[edit]
- DJ Premier Presents Get Used To Us (2010)
- Kolexxxion(with Bumpy Knuckles) (2012)
- PRhyme(with Royce da 5'9') (2014)
- PRhyme 2(with Royce da 5'9') (2018)
References[edit]
Dj Premier Songs
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- ^'DJ Premier'. redbullmusicacademy.com. Red Bull Music Academy Daily. Retrieved 2016-08-12.
- ^ abcdAmbrose, Patrick (September 2009). 'DJ Premier: Hope to the Underground'. The Morning News. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
- ^'DJ Premier Reuniting With Christina Aguilera On Her New Album'. The Urban Daily. Interactive One. 5 May 2011. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
- ^Gabrielle Nicole Pharms (12 May 2014). 'DJ Premier Talks Legacy, Production, and Nas Collabo Album'. Life + Times. Life + Times. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
- ^'Game* – The R.E.D. Album'. Game on Discogs. Discogs. 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
- ^'Bushido (2) – Jenseits Von Gut Und Böse'. Bushido (2) on Discogs. Discogs. 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
- ^Hunter Daniels (2011). 'DJ Premier Talks RE:GENERATION MUSIC PROJECT'. Collider. Complex Media. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
- ^'Immortal Technique Gives Middle Passage Update — Paid Dues 2013'(Video upload). Fuse on YouTube. Google Inc. 2 April 2013. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
- ^gimantalon (8 May 2014). 'DJ PREMIER WORKING WITH CHRISTINA AGUILERA AGAIN'. DJ Premier Blog. DJ Premier Blog. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
- ^'Slaughterhouse — Y'all Ready Know'(Video upload). slaughterhouseVEVO on YouTube. Google Inc. 3 November 2014. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
- ^Oak, Jessica. 'Dynamic Duo Team With DJ Premier for 'A Giant Step' Album, Korean Showcase'. Billboard.
- ^Patrick Lyons (13 January 2015). 'DJ Premier Shutters Studio, Announces New Album 'Last Session @320''. Hot New Hip Hop. Hot New Hip Hop. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
- ^Makuch, Eddie (July 9, 2015). 'NBA 2K16 Has 50+ Song Soundtrack Curated By DJ Khaled, DJ Premier, DJ Mustard'. GameSpot. Retrieved April 16, 2016.
- ^TheFormula.com (posted by organik) (6 April 2003). 'DJ Premier Interview'(Message board). Tribe. Tribe Communications, Inc. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
- ^Steven J. Horowitz (2 June 2011). 'Bahamadia Announces Fourth Album 'HERE,' Features Foreign Exchange'. Hip Hop DX. Cheri Media Group. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
- ^'Hip-Hop, Rap Interviews : Krumbsnatcha'. Riotsound.com. Riotsound. 2002–2009. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
- ^Slava Kuperstein (26 April 2010). 'DJ Premier, Big Shug Speak On Guru'. Hip Hop DX. Cheri Media Group. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
- ^Justin Ivey (24 February 2010). 'Smiley The Ghetto Child: I'm Legend [prod by DJ Premier]'. Kevin Nottingham. kevinnottingham.com. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
- ^'Hip-Hop, Rap Interviews : NYG'z'. Riotsound.com. Riotsound. 2002–2009. Archived from the original on 26 May 2012. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
- ^Dread Solo (29 September 2014). 'Afu-Ra Recalls Early Days w/ Dj Premier, Martial Arts & His Classic 'Body of The Life Force' Album'. Lyrically Fit. Lyrically Fit. Archived from the original on 14 October 2014. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
- ^Jay Z's So Ghetto sample of Jay-Z's Who You Wit II
- ^Exclaim! Canada's Music AuthorityArchived 2006-05-13 at the Wayback Machine
- ^'FEATURES. DJ Premier: Remedy'. XXL. 21 November 2006.
- ^JLBarrow (19 August 2008). 'Source Mag Picks Twenty Greatest Producers'. NodFactor.com. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
- ^'Dr. Dre Is VIBE's Greatest Producer Of All Time, Speaks On Win'. Vibe. 1 June 2010. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
Dj Premier Discography
External links[edit]
Dj Premier Albums
- DJ Premier at AllMusic
- DJ Premier discography at Discogs
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