Black Milk production discography

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The following is a list of productions by American hip-hop producer/rapper Black Milk. [1]

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Contents: '02 - '03 - '04 - '05 - '06 - '07 - '08 - '09 - '10 - '11 - '12 - '13 - '14 - '15 - '16 - '17 - '18 - '19 - '20 - '21 - '22 - '23 - References

Production

2002

Various Artists - Slum Village Presents: Dirty District
Slum Village - Trinity (Past, Present and Future)

2003

Phat Kat - The Undeniable LP

2004

B.R. Gunna - Dirty District Vol. 2
Slum Village - Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit)
Elzhi - Witness My Growth: The Mixtape 97-04

2005

Canibus - Hip-Hop for Sale
Fat Killahz - Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?
Invincible - Last Warning: Bootleg Mixtape
Black Milk - Sound of the City, Vol. 1
Slum Village - Slum Village
Proof - Searching for Jerry Garcia

2006

Black Milk - Broken Wax EP
T3 - Olio: The Mixtape
Phat Kat - Quiet Bubble: The Mixtape
Lloyd Banks - Rotten Apple

2007

WildChild - Jack Of All Trades
NameTag - Ahead Of The Basics
Black Milk - Popular Demand
Now On - Don't Call It A Mixtape
Pharoahe Monch - Desire
Skyzoo - Corner Store Classic (Mixtape)
Phat Kat - Carte Blanche
Taje - Hot Box: The Second Hit
Strange Fruit Project - The Lost Documents Volume 1
Baatin - Marvelous Magic
Bishop Lamont & Black Milk - Caltroit

2008

Torae - Daily Conversation
Guilty Simpson - Ode to the Ghetto
Skyzoo - Corner Store Classic (The Remixes)
Fat Ray & Black Milk - The Set Up
Kidz in the Hall - The In Crowd
Buff1 - There's Only One
Elzhi - The Preface
Invincible - ShapeShifters
GZA/Genius - Pro Tools

*The intro of "7 Pounds" is produced by Preservation.

Brooklyn Academy - Bored Of Education
DJ K.O. - Picture This...
Colin Munroe - Is The Unsung Hero(Mixtape)
Pumpkinhead - Picture That (The Negative)
Black Milk - Tronic

*"Without U" is not produced by Black Milk; at the end of the track, the interlude "Electric Ribbon" is produced by Black Milk.

Fatt Father - Fatt Father
Ruste Juxx - Sean Price Presents: Indestructible
NameTag - Classic Cadence, Vol. 1(Mixtape)
Various Artists - SomeOthaShip: Connect Game EP

2009

Blame One - Days Chasing Days
NameTag - Classic Cadence, Vol. 2(Mixtape)
Finale - A Pipe Dream And A Promise
Ivan Ives - Newspeak
Miles Jones - Runaway Jones(August 18, 2009)
Various Artists - The Budget Is Low Mixtape Vol. 1
KRS-One & Buckshot - Survival Skills
Skyzoo - The Salvation
Elzhi - The Leftovers Unmixedtape
Bishop Lamont & Indef - Team America: F*ck Yeah(Mixtape)
MarvWon - Way Of The Won

2010

Rapper Big Pooh - The Purple Tape(Mixtape)
Nametag - The Name Is Tag
Black Milk - 7
Black Milk (non-album track)
Black Milk - Album of the Year

2011

A.Dd+ - Loosies (October 04, 2011)
Bilal - Non-album track
Slaughterhouse - Slaughterhouse EP
Random Axe - Random Axe (June 14, 2011)
Black Milk - Third Man Records Blue Series (co-produced by Jack White)
Black Milk and Danny Brown - Black and Brown(November 1, 2011)

2012

Skyzoo - A Dream Deferred (October 2, 2012)

2013

Black Milk - Synth or Soul
Black Milk - No Poison No Paradise
Mel - Burning Stones

2014

Black Milk - Glitches in the Break
Skyzoo & Torae - Barrel Brothers
Slum Village - Vintage
Black Milk - If There's a Hell Below
Brandon Williams - XII

2015

Kenn Starr - Square One
Wiki - Lil Me

2016

Reks - The Greatest X
Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition

2017

Wiki & Your Old Droog - What Happened to Fire?
Wiki

2018

Black Milk - Fever
MED & Guilty Simpson - Loyalty
Raiza Biza & REMI - Black Hole Sun
Mick Jenkins - Pieces of a Man
Children of Zeus - The Winter Tape

2019

Black Milk - DiVE - EP
Little Brother - May the Lord Watch
Kemba - Gilda
Berner - La Plaza

2020

Mick Jenkins - The Circus
NameTag Alexander - Work. Win. Repeat.
Future x Sounds - Collaboration Sessions, Vol. 1
Open Mike Eagle - Anime, Trauma + Divorce

2021

Fat Ray - Santa Barbera
Cypress Hill - R.B.I. Baseball 21 Soundtrack
Lion Babe - Rainbow Child
Rhys Langston
Ty Farris - No Cosign Just Cocaine 4

2022

Cypress Hill - Back in Black

2023

Black Milk - Everybody Good?


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References

  1. Discogs.com. Discogs.com. Accessed August 22, 2009.