J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League

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J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League
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Background information
Origin Tampa, Florida, U.S.
Genres Hip hop
OccupationRecord producers
Years active2004–present
Members
  • Erik "Rook" Ortiz
  • Kevin "Colione" Crowe
Website luxurysoundsociety.com

J.U.S.T.I.C.E. (Just Undeniably Some of The Illest Composers Ever) League is an American record production team composed of producers and instrumentalists from Tampa, Florida.

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The group is made up of members Erik "Rook" Ortiz, Kevin "Colione" Crowe The group takes their name from the DC Comics superhero team the Justice League. The distinctive producer tag of a J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League production has a female voice echoing the words "Justice League" twice at the beginning of most of their songs. They have a Grammy Award for Best R&B Album for their work on Mary J. Blige's The Breakthrough (2006).

Discography

Studio albums

Mixtapes

Production credits

2005

Blood Raw featuring T-Pain Ain't Nothing In My Way

13. "Don't Get Caught"
01. "No One Will Do"
02. "Rumble Young Man Rumble"

2006

09. "Riot Pump"
09. "Can't Break Me" (Featuring Buddy Guy)
03. "U Told Me"
07. "Butterfly"
10. "Bury Me a G"
00. "We Jook"
00. "Baby"
00. "100 Percent Real N*gga"
00. "I Look Joel Traudes Good"
00. "Feels Good (feat. Yummy Bingham)"

2007

00. "It's OK"
14. "Fallin"
18. "City Boy"
19. "Good for Each Other" (Japan Bonus Track)
03. "Buss Yo Head"
00. "Do It Myself"
00. "Addicted To Money"

2008

01. "Intro"
03. "She Got It" (featuring T-Pain & Tay Dizm)
05. "Gettin' Money Mane"
06. "Let's Ride"
07. "Flex 2008"
08. "Eyes Closed" (featuring Young Jeezy)
10. "You Know Me" (featuring Ray J)
11. "We Run It" (featuring Slick Pulla & Blood Raw)
12. "That's My Word" (Intro)
13. "That's My Word" (featuring Trey Songz)
00. "Blinded"
00. "The Way I Live" (featuring Sean Kingston)
00. "I Hustle" (featuring Young Jeezy)
04. "We Iz"
09. "Get Away"
00. "Hustlin' Pressure" (featuring Kevin Cossom)
00. "Turn Off The Lights" (featuring Pleasure P)
00. "Drinking, Smoking" (featuring 50 Cent)
02. "About Me"
01. "Intro"
11. "Maybach Music" (featuring Jay-Z)
12. "Billionaire"
13. "Luxury Tax" (featuring Lil Wayne, Trick Daddy and Young Jeezy)
14. "Karma"
00. "The Flyest"
14. "Rock Song"
11. "Word Play"
20. "Done It All" (Bonus Track)

2009

02. "Maybach Music 2" (feat. T-Pain, Lil Wayne & Kanye West)
03. "Magnificent" (feat. John Legend)
04. "Yacht Club" (feat. Magazeen)
07. "Rich Off Cocaine" (feat. Avery Storm)
08. "Here Comes Trouble"
04. "Feel Like I'm Back"
08. "Guest House" (feat. Fabolous)
02. "Country Cool"
06. "I Am Me" (feat. Colin Munroe)
07. "Here To Stay" (feat. Marsha Ambrosius)
08. "Sexytime"
11. "Ticket To The Moon"
16. "Center Of Attention" (Bonus Track)
14. "Volume" (feat. Wooh da Kid)
00. "Atlanta Everything" (feat. Yung Joc, Lil Scrappy, Gorilla Zoe & Lil Boosie)
17. "I Hustle" (feat. Young Jeezy)
00. "Addicted To Money" (feat. Ludacris)
00. "Addicted To Money (Remix)" (feat. Young Dro, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, Rick Ross, Ace Hood & Gucci Mane)
13. "Brand New" (iTunes Pre-Order Only Bonus Track)

2010

09. "Runnin' (feat. Shanell)"
11. "Knockout (feat. Nicki Minaj)"
00. "Girls Forever"
00. "Zone" [2]
00."Baby Come With Me"
00."Paris Morton Music" (Re-release 2019 in Care Package) [3]
03. "Faith" feat. Drake
00. "Baby, I'm Back" [4] [5] [6]
09. "By Myself"
02. "Rob Myself"
14. "All I Know"
21. "My Girl"
02. "Trillionaire" feat. T-Pain
13. "All a Dream" feat. LeToya Luckett
00. "Don't Go"
01. "Overtime"
14. "Flashback"
21. "Runaway"
01. "I'm Not a Star"
04. "Maybach Music III " feat. T.I., Jadakiss & Erykah Badu
10. "Aston Martin Music" feat. Drake & Chrisette Michele
13. "It's Like That"
12. "I Don't Deserve You" (featuring Jeremih)
02. "Long Way Down"
02. "I Want You"
00. "Pledge Allegiance to the Swag" feat. Rick Ross (Bonus Track)

2011

05. "Body 2 Body" (feat. Chris Brown)
08. "Leave the Club" (Feat. Joelle James)
09. "Strangeland" [8]
11. "The Boogieman" (feat. First Degree The D.E. & Stokley Williams of Mint Condition) [8]
05. "Hood Gone Love It" (feat Kendrick Lamar)
15. "Finest Hour" (feat. Rick Ross & BJ the Chicago Kid)
11. "Write Your Name" (feat. Mona Moua)
10. "Trapped" (feat. Jill Scott)
11. "F.A.M.E." (feat. T.I.)
07. "Street Lights" (feat. Dion Primo)

02. "Long Way Down"

2012

08. "Triple Beam Dreams" (feat. Nas)
03. "See My Tears"
04. "Take You There" (feat. Marsha Ambrosius)
10. "That's The Thing" (feat. Estelle)
05. "Runaway"
01. "No Introduction"
05. "Maybach Music IV" (feat. Ne-Yo)
06. "Sixteen" (feat. André 3000)
15. "Ten Jesus Pieces" (feat. Stalley)
16. "Triple Beam Dreams" (feat. Nas) (Deluxe Edition bonus track)
05. "Ya Talkin"
07. "Hip Hop" (feat. Scarface, Nas, and DJ Premier)
19. "The Other Side (Deluxe Edition bonus track)"

2013

00. "Oil Money Gang" (Rick Ross feat. Jadakiss)
04. "Break"
11. "So We Can Live" (featuring T-Pain) (Part II)

2014

16. "Thug Cry" (featuring Lil Wayne)
00. "Sober Thoughts" [9]
11. "Rated Oakland" (produced with 8 Bars)
01. "Paris Morton Music" (freestyle)
09. "Miss You, Goodbye"

2015

08. "Silly Girls"
03. "Till I Die"
01. "Foreclosures"
07. "Icon" (featuring Anthony Hamilton)

2016

03. "Looking Back" (feat. Crushboys) Co-produced by Royce Music Group
01. "Tru" Co-produced by Boi-1da
05. "Tru" (feat. 2 Chainz) Co-produced by Boi-1da

2017

14. "Purple Brick Road" (feat. G-Eazy)
21. "Stay Down"
01. "I Don't Wanna Wait" (feat. Kirby Maurier)
04. "Plane 4 U"
05. "Lovin'" (feat. A Boogie wit da Hoodie) Co-produced by 8 Bars, Jake One, G Koop

2018

11. "How That Sound"
00. "Sober"

2019

13. "Vegas Residency"
14. "Maybach Music VI"
16. "Paris Morton Music"

2020

2. Shit On Deez Niggaz (featuring Ludacris, Mistah F.A.B., Number 2 and Headkrack)
00. Dios Mio

2021

01. "GIFT FROM GOD"
02. "CALL ME WHEN YOU NEED ME"
03. "DAY & AGE"
04. "GUILT"
05. "RIGHT DIRECTION"

2022

09. "So Much More"
09. "Rabbit Vision"

Upcoming projects

00. "Faith (Part 2)" feat. Drake
00. Untitled
00. "Ground Zero"
00. "New Money"
17. "Centoquindici"

Awards

2007

2009

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