It's a Wonderful World Music Group discography

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This is a list of discographies by albums was released or distributed by It's A Wonderful World Music Group

Contents

2009

Skyzoo - The Power of Words

Tyler Woods - The R&B Sensation

All tracks produced by 9th Wonder

Thee Tom Hardy & Don Cannon - The Hardy Boy Mystery Mixtape: Curse of thee Green Faceded

Skyzoo - The Salvation

2010

The Away Team - Independence Day

All tracks produced by Khrysis

Actual Proof - The (Fre)EP

Big Remo - Entrapment

9th Wonder - 9th's Opus: It's a Wonderful World Music Group Vol. 1

Heather Victoria - Victoria's Secret

Thee Tom Hardy & DJ Green Lantern - The Hardy Boy Mystery Mixtape: Secret of thee Green Magic

Rapsody - Return of the B-Girl

Sean Boog - Light Beers Ahead of You

2011

Actual Proof - The Talented Tenth

Halo - Heat Writer II

Tyler Woods - The Mahogany Experiment

TP - TP Is My Hero

Big Remo - Robin Hood Ree

Heather Victoria - Graffiti Diary

Sean Boog - The Phantom of the Jamla

Rapsody - Thank H.E.R. Now

Actual Proof - Still Hotter Than July

Median - The Sender

HaLo - The Blind Poet

9th Wonder - The Wonder Years

All tracks produced by 9th Wonder

  1. "Make It Big" (featuring Khrysis)
  2. "Band Practice Pt. 2" (featuring Phonte & Median)
  3. "Enjoy" (featuring Warren G, Murs & Kendrick Lamar)
  4. "Streets of Music" (featuring Tanya Morgan & Enigma of Actual Proof)
  5. "Hearing the Melody" (featuring Skyzoo, Fashawn & King Mez)
  6. "Loyalty" (featuring Masta Killa & Halo)
  7. "Now I'm Being Cool" (featuring Mela Machinko & Mez)
  8. "Never Stop Loving You" (featuring Terrace Martin & Talib Kweli)
  9. "Piranhas" (featuring Sene & Sundown of Actual Proof)
  10. "Peanut Butter & Jelly" (featuring Marsha Ambrosius)
  11. "One Night" (featuring Terrace Martin, Phonte & Bird and The Midnight Falcons)
  12. "Your Smile" (featuring Holly Weerd & Thee Tom Hardy)
  13. "No Pretending" (featuring Raekwon & Big Remo)
  14. "20 Feet Tall" (featuring Erykah Badu & Rapsody)
  15. "That's Love" (featuring Mac Miller & Heather Victoria)
  16. "A Star U R" (featuring Terrace Martin, Problem & GQ)
  17. "Make It Big (Remix)" (featuring Big Remo) iTunes BT
  18. "Band Practice" (featuring Phonte) iTunes BT
  19. "Me and My Nuh" (featuring Teedra Moses) iTunes BT
  20. "Base For Your Face" (featuring Lil B, Jean Grae & Phonte) iTunes BT

The Away Team - Scars & Stripes

All tracks produced by Khrysis

Rapsody - For Everything

GQ - Trouble Man

Heather Victoria - Hip Hop Soul Lives

2012

Rapsody - The Black Mamba EP

Actual Proof - Black Boy Radio

Big Remo - Sleepwalkers

Sean Boog - Sean Boogie Nights

Rapsody - The Idea of Beautiful

9th Wonder & Buckshot - The Solution

All tracks produced by 9th Wonder

Murs & 9th Wonder - The Final Adventure

All tracks produced by 9th Wonder

2013

GQ - Death Threats & Love Notes: The Prelude

Rapsody - She Got Game

Add-2 & Khrysis - Between Heaven and Hell

All tracks produced by Khrysis

2014

Various Artists - Jamla Is the Squad

GQ - Rated Oakland

Halo - Mansa Musa

Rapsody - Beauty and the Beast

2015

Add-2 - Prey for the Poor

Talib Kweli & 9th Wonder - Indie 500

Murs & 9th Wonder - Brighter Daze

All tracks produced by 9th Wonder

2016

GQ - Blended: The Relapse

Rapsody - Crown

2017

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2021

2022

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