Erick Sermon production discography

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The following is a discography of production credited to Erick Sermon .

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Contents: '88 - '89 - '90 - '91 - '92 - '93 - '94 - '95 - '96 - '97 - '98 - '99 - '00 - '01 - '02 - '03 - '04 - '05 - '06 - '07 - '08 - '09 - '11 - '12 - '13 - '15 - '17 - '18 - '19 - '20 - Other

1988

EPMD - Strictly Business

(All tracks co-produced with PMD.)

1989

EPMD - Unfinished Business

(All tracks co-produced with PMD.)

1990

K-Solo Tell the World My Name

EPMD - Business as Usual

(All tracks co-produced with PMD.)

1991

Saxxy – "Keep Yo But at Home"

Roger Troutman - "(Everybody) Get Up"

1992

K-Solo Time’s Up

EPMD Business Never Personal

(All tracks co-produced with PMD and Mr. Bozack, except track 3 co-produced with PMD and Charlie Marotta)

Redman - Whut? Thee Album

(All tracks co-produced by Redman)

1993

Boss - Born Gangstaz

Illegal - The Untold Truth

Run–D.M.C. - Down with the King

Erick Sermon No Pressure

Shaquille O'Neal - Shaq Diesel

Kronic – "It Bee'z Like That" 12"

KnucklehedzStricktly Savage

Dougie Dee - "Do You Wanna Ride?"

En Vogue - "Runaway Love"

1994

Shadz of Lingo - A View to a Kill

Quo - Quo

Jodeci – "Feenin'"

Heavy D Nuttin' But Love/Let's Get It On: The Album

Blackstreet - Blackstreet

Shaquille O'Neal Shaq Fu: Da Return

Keith Murray The Most Beautifullest Thing in This World

Redman Dare Iz a Darkside

(All tracks co-produced by Redman)

Ed Lover & Doctor Dré - Back Up Off Me!

Crustified Dibbs Night of the Bloody Apes (unreleased)

1995

Boyz II Men - "Vibin'"

Various Artists – The Show (soundtrack)

Super Cat - The Struggle Continues

Jamal Last Chance, No Breaks

AZ – "Gimme Yours"

LL Cool J - "Hey Lover"

Erick Sermon Double or Nothing

Questionmark Asylum – "Hey Lookaway"

Various artists - New Jersey Drive, Vol. 1

Kapone – "Get Down to It / No Jurisdiction"

Powerule – "Dawn to Dusk"

1996

D'Angelo – "Me and Those Dreaming Eyes of Mine"

Bahamadia - "I Confess"

Various artists – Insomnia: The Erick Sermon Compilation Album

Jodeci - "Get on Up"

SWV - New Beginning

Alfonzo Hunter - Blacka da Berry

George Clinton - T.A.P.O.A.F.O.M.

Keith Murray Enigma

Bounty Killer - My Xperience

Redman Muddy Waters

MC Breed To Da Beat Ch'all

Various artists – Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (soundtrack)

Various artists – The Nutty Professor (soundtrack)

1997

Billy Porter - "Borrowed Time"

Tha Truth! - Makin' Moves... Everyday

Warren G Take a Look Over Your Shoulder

Lyndon David Hall - "Do I Qualify?"

L.L. Cool J Phenomenon

EPMD Back in Business

Various Artists - How to Be a Player (soundtrack)

Various Artists - In tha Beginning...There Was Rap

1998

Beverley Knight - "Rewind (Find a Way)"

Def Squad El Niño

Beastie Boys - "Body Movin'"

Jay-Z Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life

Method Man Tical 2000: Judgement Day

Redman Doc's da Name 2000

Angie Stone - "No More Rain"

1999

Dave Hollister - Ghetto Hymns

Heavy D Heavy

Ja Rule Venni Vetti Vecci

Too Short Can't Stay Away

EPMD - Out of Business

Chico DeBarge - "Soopaman Lover"

Method Man & Redman Blackout!

Keith Murray It's a Beautiful Thing

Various artists - The Corruptor (soundtrack)

Funkmaster Flex - The Tunnel

2000

50 Cent - Power of the Dollar (EP version)

Various artists - Lyricist Lounge 2

Dilated Peoples

Erick Sermon - Erick Onasis

Scarface The Last of a Dying Breed

Xzibit Restless

Various artists – Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (soundtrack)

2001

Redman Malpractice

Erick Sermon - Music

Dave Hollister

Various artists – How High (soundtrack)

Rahsun

Bowtie – Son of a Junkie

2002

Xzibit Man vs. Machine

Xzibit – "Multiply"

Erick Sermon - React

50 Cent Guess Who's Back?

Sy Scott

2003

DJ Envy The Desert Storm Mixtape: Blok Party, Vol. 1

PMD The Awakening

Beyoncé

Macy Gray

Keith Murray He's Keith Murray

Ludacris Chicken-n-Beer

Troy S.L.U.G.S. - Troy S.L.U.G.S.

Erick Sermon

Hit SquadZero Tolerance

Amir - Sampler

2004

Tony Touch - The Piece Maker 2

Erick Sermon - Chilltown, New York

The PerceptionistsThe Razor

Squabble

Dray

2005

Bizarre - Hannicap Circus

Various - The Longest Yard (soundtrack)

Boyz n da Hood Boyz n da Hood

2006

The Black Eyed Peas - Renegotiations: The Remixes

Busta Rhymes The Big Bang

Method Man 4:21... The Day After

Keith Murray

2007

Redman Red Gone Wild: Thee Album

Keith Murray Rap-Murr-Phobia (The Fear of Real Hip-Hop)

Infamous Mobb - Reality Rap

Vic Damone

2008

EPMD - We Mean Business

2009

Method Man & Redman Blackout! 2

Ja Rule The Mirror

Raekwon Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Pt. II

The Undergods – Canibus and Keith Murray Are the Undergods

2011

Raekwon - Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang

2012

Ghostface Killah & Sheek Louch - Wu Block

2013

Tony Touch The Piece Maker 3: Return of the 50 MC's

2015

Erick Sermon - E.S.P. (Erick Sermon's Perception)

2017

Bell Biv DeVoe - Three Stripes

2018

Krazy Drayz - Showtime

Termanology - Bad Decisions

P Wise

2019

Erick Sermon - Vernia

Sean Strange - Street Urchin

2020

Joell Ortiz & Crooked I - H.A.R.D.

Conway the Machine - From King to a God

2022

Method Man - Meth Lab Vol. 3: The Rehab

2024

Redman - Muddy Waters Too

Other

Mr. Cheeks

Bizarre

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