Chin Injeti discography

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The discography of Chin Injeti consists of his work with "Bass is Base", his Solo Career and tracks he has written/produced on.

Chin Injeti is a Canadian singer, musician, and music producer. He got his start as a founding member of Juno Award-winning group Bass is Base. He frequently collaborates with producer DJ Khalil; together they have written and produced songs for Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Drake, Clipse, Eminem and P!nk. Injeti's work with Eminem and Lecrae has garnered 3 Grammy Awards, as well as Grammy nominations for Aloe Blacc's Lift Your Spirit and P!nk's The Truth About Love.

Bass is Base

Bass is Base was a Canadian R&B group based in North York, Ontario.

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Bass is Base

Singles

1994 Funkmobile (Soul Shack)
1995 Straw Six & Brix (Soul Shack)
1995 Westside Funk (Soul Shack)
1995 Diamond Dreams (Loose Cannon/A & M)
1996 I Cry (Loose Cannon/A & M)

Albums

1994 First Impressions For The Bottom Jigglers (Soul Shack)
1995 Memories Of The Soulshack Survivors (Loose Cannon/A & M)

Videos

1994 Funkmobile
1996 I Cry

Solo career

Daydreaming (2001)

No. Title Track Credit(s) Length
1 Magic (Inetji, Clarke, Kershaw) - EMI April Music (Canada) ltd. / Chin’s Chunes (SOCAN) / Fi Low Music / Gobstopper Music (SOCAN) 4:02
2 B-Boys Fly Girls (Injeti) EMI April Music (Canada) ltd. / Chin’s Chunes (SOCAN) 1:29
3 Daydreaming (Franklin) Springtime Music Inc. (BMI) 3:18
4 Sol G (Message) 0:07
5 Anything (Injeti, Ward, Frank) EMI April Music (Canada) ltd. / Chin’s Chunes (SOCAN). Chrysalis / Bluebear Waltzes (SOCAN) EMI April Music Inc. / Griff Griff Music (ASCAP) 3:27
6 Don't Let The Boogie Pass (Injeti) EMI April Music (Canada) ltd. / Chin’s Chunes (SOCAN) 3:53
7 Give Away Your Soul (ft. Moka Only (Injeti, Denton) EMI April Music (Canada) Ltd. / Chin’s Chunes (SOCAN). EMI April Music (Canada) Ltd. / Moka Only 2:03
8 Rejoice (Injeti) EMI April Music (Canada) ltd. / Chin’s Chunes (SOCAN) 4:10
9 Show Me Love (Injeti) EMI April Music (Canada) ltd. / Chin’s Chunes (SOCAN) 4:29
10 Wireless (Injeti) EMI April Music (Canada) ltd. / Chin’s Chunes (SOCAN) 1:12
11 Logical Song (Hodgson, Davies) Almo Music Corp / Delicated Music (ASCAP) 3:48
12 If You Ask Me (Injeti) EMI April Music (Canada) ltd. / Chin’s Chunes (SOCAN) 5:15
13 What We Could Be (Injeti) EMI April Music (Canada) ltd. / Chin’s Chunes (SOCAN) 0:29
14 Give (Injeti) EMI April Music (Canada) ltd. / Chin’s Chunes (SOCAN) 4:59
15 Anything [Video Mix] (Injeti, Ward, Frank) EMI April Music (Canada) ltd. / Chin’s Chunes (SOCAN). Chrysalis / Bluebear Waltzes (SOCAN) EMI April Music Inc. / Griff Griff Music (ASCAP) 3:48

The Players:

Chin Injeti - Keyboards, bass, electric and acoustic guitars, turntable scratches, drum programming, lead and background vocals.
Jamie Kaufmann - Drums
Murray Atkinson - Guitar
Brad Turner - Keyboards
Russ Kline - Guitar
David Kershaw - Keyboards
“The People Get Ready Choir” - Vocals
Suk Sandu (Coach) - Guitar
Kenny Sam - Tablas (ointatateh)
Moka Only - Vocals
Sahara MacDonald - Vocals
Kaythryn Rose - Vocals

D'tach (2010)

No. Title Producer(s) Writer(s) Length
1 Who I Am Chin Injeti Chin Injeti 2:59
2 Julian's Fiya Chin Injeti Chin Injeti 0:30
3 Fiya Fiya Chin Injeti/Alastair Waithe Chin Injeti 3:54
4 Don't Shake It Down Chin Injeti Chin Injeti 3:59
5 Separated (ft. The New Royales) Chin Inetji/DJ Khalil Chin Injeti/Liz Rodrigues/Erik Alcock/Khalil Abdul Rahman 4:41
6 Love Is Not War (ft. Zaki Ibrahim) Adrian Eccleston Chin Injeti/Liz Rodrigues/Erik Alcock/Adrian Eccleston 4:36
7 Mask On My Face (ft. K'naan Chin Injeti Chin Injeti/K’naan 4:10
8 D'tach Yourself Chin Injeti Chin Injeti 0:58
9 In The End Chin Injeti Chin Injeti/Liz Rodrigues/Erik Alcock 3:26

Re'tach EP (2011)

No. Title Producer(s) Writer(s) Length
1 Fiya Fiya (Re’tach Version) Chin Injeti/Alastair Waithe (DJ Khalil Remix) Chin Injeti 3:12
2 Love Is Not War (ft. ..of giants) Adrian Eccleston (Joel Shearer Remix) Chin Injeti/Liz Rodrigues/Erik Alcock/Adrian Eccleston 3:54
3 Who I Am Chin Injeti (KAIRO Remix) Chin Injeti 3:49
4 Stay (ft. Moneca Delain) Chin Injeti Chin Injeti 3:12
5 Don’t Shake It Down ft. Neeraja (Great Escape Version) Chin Injeti Chin Injeti 4:46

Songwriter/Producer

“You Choose”
“Computer Girl”
“Lost In You”
“Could’ve Been You feat. R Kelly ”
“Fear”
"Kinda Like A Big Deal feat. Kanye West"
"There Was A Murder"
“High Heels”
“Another’s Gone”
“Crow’s Perspective”
“Ansomnia”
"Talkin' 2 Myself"
"Almost Famous”
"Running Thru"
"China"
"Live 4 Tomorrow"
"Organ Man"
"Red"
"All Tha Time (ft. Bishop Lamonte)
"Shootin' Guns"

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