The following list is a discography of production by J57 , an American hip hop record producer from New York City, New York. It includes a list of songs produced, co-produced and remixed by year, artist, album and title.
Title | Year | Performing artist(s) | Other producer(s) | Album |
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"4 Tha Streetz" | 2012 | Nutso (featuring AG da Coroner, Camiliano & Shaze) | — | Non-album singles |
"Problems" | El Gant (featuring J57 & Tek) | — | ||
"61 Grace" | Booda French | — | Ventolin | |
"Understand Me" | 2013 | E Holla (featuring J57, Tenacity & Hi-Q) | — | Non-album single |
"They Follow" | Jefferson Price | — | Just Assume, I'm Everywhere | |
"Big Poppa $wank" | 2014 | Joey Bada$$ | — | Non-album singles |
"The Main Event (J57 Remix)" | J57 (featuring Action Bronson, Meyhem Lauren, Maffew Ragazino & Rasheed Chappell) | — | ||
"What's Love (J57 Remix)" | Torae (featuring Pharoahe Monch & Akie Bermiss) | — | ||
"The Void (J57 Remix)" | Cage | — | ||
"Look At Me Now" | 2015 | Critical (featuring Evidence, J57 & Andrew Thomas Reid) | — | |
"Matters (J57 Remix)" | Choosey (featuring Fashawn) | — | ||
"Show Stoppa (J57 Remix)" | El Da Sensei | — | ||
"Lost in the Game (J57 Remix)" | G Koop & O-Man (featuring Tajai) | — | ||
"The Purple Tape" [1] | Method Man | — | The Meth Lab | |
"GMR" | Shabaam Sahdeeq (featuring DJ Eclipse) | — | Non album singles | |
"Whatever It Takes (J57 Remix)" | DJ JS-1 (featuring Murs, Fashawn & Akie Bermiss) | — | ||
"Fortune" | Jabee | — | ||
"The Real" [2] | Rick Gonzalez | — | ||
"Set Ablaze" [3] | Brown Bag AllStars (featuring Akie Bermiss) | — | ||
"Let's Get It" [4] | Hus Kingpin (featuring SmooVth) | — | Splash Bros | |
"Lights Out (J57 & G Koop Remix)" | 2016 | DV Alias Khryst (featuring Redman) | — | Non-album single |
"Tri-State Mindstate" | Kirswords (featuring Soul Khan & Joe Swisher) | — | ABM Records Presents The Vault | |
"The Life" | Joe Swisher (featuring Reese & Eno Noziroh) | — | ||
"The Closure" | Sparx (featuring CAMDOE) | — | ||
"The Crifftro..." | Katiah (featuring J57 & Jesse Mechanic of Antcs) | — | MixKatape... the Hype | |
"FOH Pt. 2 (J57 Remix)" | Da Villins (featuring Prodigy) | — | Non-album singles | |
"Can't Understand (J57 Remix)" | Cas Metah (featuring Blueprint) | — | ||
"Easy, No Hands" | Booda French | — | Awesome is Everyday | |
"Inner Thoughts" [5] | LEX (featuring Spit Gemz) | — | Necessary | |
"Optical Illusion (J57 Remix)" | Theory Hazit | — | Non-album singles | |
"Smoke Bomb" | J57 & Sür Niles (of Pro Era) | Sür Niles | ||
"Parkside Ave" [6] | Aaron Rose | — | Elixir | |
"Art of Sole" [7] | — | |||
"Speak Clear" | LEX | — | Non-album singles | |
"New Problems" [8] | 2017 | Token | Jon Glass | |
"This is Jamo Gang" | Jamo Gang | — | Jamo Gang EP | |
"Here We Go Again" [9] | 2018 | — | ||
"All Eyes on Us" | — | |||
"The Altar" | Jamo Gang (featuring Snak the Ripper) | — | ||
"Amethyst" | Dirty Sanchez | — | Non-album single |
06. "BRWN (J57 Remix) (remixer)
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