Chip tha Ripper discography | |
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Studio albums | 5 |
EPs | 1 |
Singles | 14 |
Mixtapes | 8 |
This is the discography for American hip hop recording artist Chip tha Ripper, briefly known as King Chip.
King Chip was apart of a collective with fellow Cleveland rapper Kid Cudi called The Almighty GloryUs.
Title | Year | Album |
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"Can't Stop Me" [6] (featuring Kid Cudi) | 2009 | Can't Stop Me |
"Ask About Me" [7] (featuring Kid Cudi) | 2011 | |
"GloryUs" [8] (featuring Kid Cudi) | 2012 | Tell Ya Friends |
"The Truth" [9] | — | |
"Under Palm Trees" [10] | 2013 | |
"Heinous" [11] (featuring Tezo) | ||
"WTF I Want To" [12] | ||
"Lazy and Lucrative" [13] | 2014 | |
"Brand New Hoes" [14] | 2015 | |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||||||||
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US | US R&B | US Rap | |||||||||||
"Just What I Am" (Kid Cudi featuring King Chip) | 2012 | 74 | 17 | 13 | Indicud | ||||||||
"I Can't Lose" [15] (H-Flo featuring King Chip) | — | — | — | — | |||||||||
"So Slow" [16] (Blended Babies featuring Anderson .Paak and King Chip) | 2015 | — | — | — | The Anderson .Paak EP | ||||||||
"Not Me" [17] (Yonni featuring Game, King Chip and Rifah) | — | — | — | — | |||||||||
"On Me" [18] (Lil Mussie featuring Chip tha Ripper) | 2020 | — | — | — | — | ||||||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"Ohio All Stars"[ citation needed ] | 2007 | Hi-Tek, Cross, Showtime, Mann | Hi-Teknology 3 |
"T.G.I.F."[ citation needed ] | 2008 | Kid Cudi | A Kid Named Cudi |
"Mr. Alldatshit"[ citation needed ] | Kidz in the Hall, Donnis | The In Crowd | |
"Jockin'"[ citation needed ] | 2009 | Donnis, Naledge | — |
"Hyyerr"[ citation needed ] | Kid Cudi | Man on the Moon: The End of Day | |
"Fresh Academy"[ citation needed ] | 2010 | Kidz in the Hall, Donnis | Land of Make Believe |
"Polo Rugby"[ citation needed ] | Skooda Chose | Top Five Material Pt.2 | |
"I Am the Man"[ citation needed ] | Jadakiss, Nipsey Hussle, Mikey Rocks | The Choice Is Yours | |
"Oil Money"[ citation needed ] | Freddie Gibbs, Chuck Inglish, Bun B, Dan Auerbach | Str8 Killa | |
"Five Bucks (5 On It)"[ citation needed ] | Big Sean, Curren$y | Finally Famous Vol. 3: Big | |
"Fat Raps" (Remix)[ citation needed ] | Big Sean, Chuck Inglish, Asher Roth, Dom Kennedy, Boldy James | ||
"The End"[ citation needed ] | Kid Cudi, Nicole Wray, GLC | Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager | |
"Runnin’ My City"[ citation needed ] | Mikkey Halsted, Bun B, Killer Mike, Crooked I, Mistah F.A.B, Gillie da Kid | The Dark Room | |
"Back Home"[ citation needed ] | 2011 | Mike Posner | — |
"Roll Call"[ citation needed ] | The Cool Kids, Asher Roth | When Fish Ride Bicycles | |
"Bastermating" [19] | Asher Roth, ASAP Twelvyy, YP | Pabst & Jazz | |
"Marsha Braidy" [20] | 2012 | The World Famous Tony Williams, Fonzworth Bentley | Some of My Best Rappers Are Friends |
"For Seasons"[ citation needed ] | Curren$y | Priest Andretti | |
"Extra Well"[ citation needed ] | Chiddy Bang | — | |
"Busta Ass Nigga" [21] | Hit-Boy, Bun B | HITstory | |
"Turned Up"[ citation needed ] | Paypa | The Bottle: Henny on the Rocks 2 | |
"Weed Raps"[ citation needed ] | Smoke DZA | K.O.N.Y | |
"Experimental"[ citation needed ] | Big Sean, Juicy J | Detroit | |
"Yes Lord"[ citation needed ] | Audio Push, Travi$ Scott | Inland Empire | |
"Church"[ citation needed ] | Game, Trey Songz | Jesus Piece | |
"Back Home"[ citation needed ] | Mike Posner | — | |
"Official"[ citation needed ] | 2013 | Eric Bellinger | |
"M.O.B." (Remix)[ citation needed ] | Rocky Diamonds, Tomorrow, Thatguysoda | ||
"Grow Up"[ citation needed ] | Rolls Royce Rizzy | Grustling 101 | |
"Old English"[ citation needed ] | Travi$ Scott | 44108 | |
"Another You" (Remix)[ citation needed ] | The World Famous Tony Williams, Kanye West, Freddie Gibbs | ||
"Brothers" [22] | Kid Cudi, A$AP Rocky | Indicud | |
"Afterwards (Bring Yo Friends)" [22] | Kid Cudi, Michael Bolton | ||
"Stand Up" [23] | — | The L.A. Leakers & L-R-G Present: #LeaksOfTheIndustry | |
"ASAP (Remix)" [24] | Eric Bellinger, Hit-Boy | — | |
"They Said" [25] | Key Wane, Roscoe Dash, Dusty McFly | Detroit vs. Everybody | |
"Two Kings" [26] | Logic | — | |
"Skyscraper"[ citation needed ] | 2015 | Demrick, Logic | Losing Focus |
"All Night"[ citation needed ] | 2016 | Domo Genesis | Genesis |
"Shout out to the Bay"[ citation needed ] | Riff Raff | Peach Panther | |
"Big Deal" | 2019 | Oba Rowland | Lion King |
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