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Schoolly D: LP Release 1986 Tracks: I don't like rock N' roll, Put your Filas on, Free style rapping, P.S.K. "what does it mean"?, Gucci time, Free style cutting |
Drumprogram-Schoolly D, All words by Schoolly D, Keyboards by Schoolly D, Vocals by Schoolly D, Background vocals by Code Money, MandM Nut, Pimp Pretty, Turntables by DJ Code Money, Produced by J.B. Weaver (a.k.a.) Schoolly D | |
Saturday night! The album: LP Released 1987 Tracks: We get ill, Do it do it, Dedication to all B-boys, Get "n" paid, B-Boy rhyme and riddle, Saturday night, It's crack |
Released in 1987 by Schoolly D records, All music and words by Schoolly D, All scratches by DJ Code Money, Engineered by Joe "The Butcher" Nicolo | |
Saturday night! The album: LP Released 1987 Tracks: We get ill, Do it do it, Dedication to all B-boys, Get "n" paid, B-Boy rhyme and riddle, Saturday night, It's crack |
Released in 1987 by Flame records, All music and words by Schoolly D, All scratches by DJ Code Money, Engineered by Joe "The Butcher" Nicolo | |
Saturday night! The album: LP (released on Jive) Released 1987 Tracks: Housing the joint, We get ill, Do it do it, Dedication to all B-boys, Get n' paid, Dis goove is bad, Parkside 5-2, B-Boy rhyme and riddle, Saturday night, It's crack |
Released in 1986 by Jive records, All music and words by Schoolly D, All scratches by DJ Code Money, Engineered by Joe "The Butcher" Nicolo | |
The official
adventures: CD Released 1987 Dedication to all B-boys, Do it Do it, PSK "What does it mean?", Put your Filas on, We get ill, Gucci time, Get n paid, Saturday night, Free style rappin, I dont like rock N roll, B-boy rhyme and riddle, free style cutting, Its krak. |
Released in 1987 by Rycodisk, Drumprogram-Schoolly D, All music and words by Schoolly D, Keyboards by Schoolly D, Vocals by Schoolly D, Background vocals by Code Money, MandM Nut, Pimp Pretty, Turntables by DJ Code Money, Produced by J.B. Weaver (a.k.a.) Schoolly D and engineered by Joe "The Butcher" Nicolo | |
Smoke some kill: LP/CD Released 1988 Smoke some kill, Here we go again, Mr. Big dick, Gangster Boogie II, This is it (aint gonna rain), Another poem, We dont rock, we rap, Signifying rapper, No more rock N roll, Same white bitch (got you strung out on cane), Treacherous, Black man, Cocqui 900, Fat gold chain. |
Released in 1988 by Jive, Written, produced and arranged by Schoolly D, Turntables by DJ Code Money, Bass on "No more rock N roll" by Doug Grigsby, Bass on "Another Poem" by Big Tim from 8th street, Guitar on "No more rock N roll" and "Signifying rapper" by Mike Tyler, Drums on "No more rock N roll" and "Signifying rapper" by Andy "Funky drummer" Kravitz | |
Am I black enough for
you?:: LP/CD Released 1989 Black, Gangster boogie, Its like dope, D. is for, Black is , Gucci again, Pussy aint nothing, Black attack, Whos schoolin who?, Mama feel good, Get off your ass and get involved, Education of a black man, Black education, Livin in the jungle, Black jesus, Super nigger, Am I black enough for you?, Dont call me nigger, Black power, Godfather of funk. |
Released in 1989 by Jive, All songs written, produced arranged and shitted out by Schoolly D, Mixed by Schoolly D, Al "Fat piece of shit" Alberts, jr. and Joe "the Butcher" Nicolo, Turntables and bullshit by Code Money, Bass by Big Tim from 8th street, Keyboards by Carl "The body" Angstadt | |
How a blackman feels:
: LP/CD Released 1991 Run, Your worse nightmare, King of New York, Original Gangster, Die nigger die, Whered you get that funk from, How a black man feels, Just another killer, Peace to the nation, Sometimes its got to be that way. |
Released in 1991 on Capitol records, Produced, written and arranged by Schoolly D except * produced by Schoolly D and KRS One, Mixed by Schoolly D and Al Singleton, All drum and keyboard programming by Eric Gerring | |
Welcome to America:: LP/CD Released 1994 Intro, I wanna get dusted, I know you want to kill me, Welcome to America, Niggas like me, Gangsta trippin, Gimme your shit nigga, No good nigga, I shot da bitch, Motherfuckin D., Stop frontin, Peace of what, Another sign. |
Released in 1994 by Ruffhouse/Sony, Written and conceived by Schoolly D, Keyboards: Scott Storch, Mike Tyler and Schoolly D, Lead guitar: Mike Tyler, Bass: Chuck Treece, Doug Grigsby, Drums: Andy "Funky drummer" Kravitz and Mary Harris, DJs: Code Money, DJ Eric and DJ T-Ski Flash, MCs: Schoolly D and "Sic-N" (Davis) Cheese, Background vocals: Marry Harris, Liane Jamison and Mike Tyler | |
The Jive collection,
volume 3: CD Released 1995 PSK "What does it mean?", Gucci time, Put your Filas on, Saturday night, Dedication to all B-boys, fat gold chain, Parkside 5-2, B-Boy rhyme and riddle, Smoke some kill, Mr. Big dick, Cocqui 900, Livin in the jungle. |
Released in 1995 by Jive, All songs written, produced and arranged by Schoolly D, DJ: DJ Code Money, Keyboards on "Living in the Jungle" by Carl "the body" Angstadt | |
Reservoir dog: LP/CD Released 1995 Welcome to Funkadelica, Nigger entertainment, Reservoir dog, Big fat bytches, Ghettofunkstylistic, Hustler life, Gotta hustle to survive, Date with death, If you see my little brother, Schoolly-D life!, Eternity. |
Released in 1995
by PSK Records, Written by Schoolly D, P-funky ass beats and all keyboards by Schoolly D,
P-Bass and P-Drums on "Nigga entertainment" by Carl ????? and Mike Mosley,
DJs: DJ Code Money and Grizz Bear, Emcs: Schoolly D, "Sic-N" Cheese,
Grizz Bear and Devine, P-Funky ass vocals by Tamika Vines, P-Funky ass vocals on
"Ghettofunkstylistic" by Heather Redd
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A gangster's story::
LP/CD Released 1996 A gangsters story, PSK (What does it mean?), B-boy rhyme & riddle, Mr. Big Dick, Parkside 5-2, Only the best, Gucci time, King of New York, Saturday night, Sometimes . |
Released in 1996 by PSK Records, Produced, written and directed by Schoolly D, Bass: Schoolly D and SmokinE, Guitar: Smokin E, Keyboards: Schoolly D and Smokin E, Turntables: DJ Code Money, Emcs: Schoolly D, Frank Nittye, Cad Most, Seek Geez, Old-D, Pharaoh Wize I, The Commedian, Chuck D, Plex da punisha and Hakeem, Sweet ass vocals: Heather Redd | |
Best on wax: 2LPReleased
2000
PSK "What does it mean?", Gucci time, Saturday night, Parkside 5-2, Smoke some kill, Mr. Big Dick, PSK (instrumental), Living in the jungle, Am I black enough for you?, Gucci time (instrumental) |
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Funk 'N Pussy: CD Released 2000 Yahmean, Our own style, Seven Eleven, Do it do it, Make your money, Funkvibe get loose, Can you feel it, Yes yes ya'll, Doodoobutt, Me and my sistas, Achydick, Get butt naked, Mr. Big Dick 2000, Techno funk, Yahmean (remix) |
Released in 2000 by PSK records, all songs written by Schoolly D (J.B. Weaver), directed by Schoolly D. Also starring: Kid Swift, Smokin' E, Sneaker pimps, Mouse, US Funk Mob. Guest performances by: Chuck D, MC Breeze, Rasheed, Chuck Chillout, Lady B |