Clams Casino production discography

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The following list is a discography of production by Clams Casino , an American record producer. It includes a list of songs produced and co-produced by year, artist, album and title.

Contents

2009

Havoc - From Now On

Lil B - 6 Kiss

2010

Squadda B - 63 Mainey

Lil B - Blue Flame

Main Attrakionz - Blood Money (Collector's Item)

2011

Lil B – Angels Exodus [1]

Lil B - Red Flame: Devil Music Edition

Squadda B - I Smoke Because I Don't Care About Death

Soulja Boy - 1UP

Lil B – I'm Gay (I'm Happy) [2]

Main Attrakionz - 808s & Dark Grapes II

Adult Swim MusicAdult Swim Singles Program 2011 [3]

Mac Miller I Love Life, Thank You [4]

A$AP Rocky Live.Love.Asap

Mac Miller – Blue Slide Park [5]

The Weeknd Echoes of Silence [6]

2012

Lil B – God's Father [7]

Mac Miller – Macadelic [8]

Robb Banks - Calendars

Lil B - Green Flame

JJ DOOM - Key to the Kuffs [9]

A$AP Mob Lords Never Worry [10]

2013

A$AP Rocky - Long.Live.ASAP

Mac Miller - Watching Movies with the Sound Off

Lucki - Alternative Trap

2014

Schoolboy Q Oxymoron [11]

Jhené Aiko - Souled Out

A$AP Ferg - Ferg Forever

2016

A$AP Ferg - Always Strive and Prosper

(All tracks produced with DJ Khalil)

2017

Lucki - Watch My Back

2018

Lil Peep

Elle Watson - Clinchers

A$AP Rocky - Testing

serpentwithfeet soil [13]

Joji - Ballads 1

2019

Jacques Greene - Dawn Chorus

2020

Joji - Nectar

Deftones - Black Stallion

2021

A$AP Rocky - Live.Love.A$AP (Re-release)

2022

Flume - Palaces

Earl Sweatshirt

J-Hope - Jack in the Box

2023

The Kid Laroi - The First Time

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