King Chip discography

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Chip tha Ripper discography
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Chip Tha Ripper performing in 2010
Studio albums5
EPs1
Singles14
Mixtapes8

This is the discography for American hip hop recording artist Chip tha Ripper, briefly known as King Chip.

Contents

King Chip was apart of a collective with fellow Cleveland rapper Kid Cudi called The Almighty GloryUs.

Studio albums

EPs

Mixtapes

Collaborative mixtapes

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist, showing year released and album name
TitleYearAlbum
"Can't Stop Me" [6]
(featuring Kid Cudi)
2009Can't Stop Me
"Ask About Me" [7]
(featuring Kid Cudi)
2011
"GloryUs" [8]
(featuring Kid Cudi)
2012Tell 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
List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US US
R&B
US
Rap
"Just What I Am"
(Kid Cudi featuring King Chip)
2012741713 Indicud
"I Can't Lose" [15]
(H-Flo featuring King Chip)
"So Slow" [16]
(Blended Babies featuring Anderson .Paak and King Chip)
2015The 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.

Guest appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
TitleYearOther artist(s)Album
"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 ]2009Donnis, Naledge
"Hyyerr"[ citation needed ]Kid Cudi Man on the Moon: The End of Day
"Fresh Academy"[ citation needed ]2010Kidz in the Hall, Donnis Land of Make Believe
"Polo Rugby"[ citation needed ]Skooda ChoseTop Five Material Pt.2
"I Am the Man"[ citation needed ] Jadakiss, Nipsey Hussle, Mikey RocksThe 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$y Finally Famous Vol. 3: Big
"Fat Raps" (Remix)[ citation needed ]Big Sean, Chuck Inglish, Asher Roth, Dom Kennedy, Boldy James
"The End"[ citation needed ]Kid Cudi, Nicole Wray, GLC Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager
"Runnin’ My City"[ citation needed ]Mikkey Halsted, Bun B, Killer Mike, Crooked I, Mistah F.A.B, Gillie da KidThe Dark Room
"Back Home"[ citation needed ]2011Mike Posner
"Roll Call"[ citation needed ] The Cool Kids, Asher Roth When Fish Ride Bicycles
"Bastermating" [19] Asher Roth, ASAP Twelvyy, YPPabst & Jazz
"Marsha Braidy" [20] 2012 The World Famous Tony Williams, Fonzworth Bentley Some of My Best Rappers Are Friends
"For Seasons"[ citation needed ]Curren$yPriest Andretti
"Extra Well"[ citation needed ] Chiddy Bang
"Busta Ass Nigga" [21] Hit-Boy, Bun BHITstory
"Turned Up"[ citation needed ]PaypaThe 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$ ScottInland Empire
"Church"[ citation needed ] Game, Trey Songz Jesus Piece
"Back Home"[ citation needed ] Mike Posner
"Official"[ citation needed ]2013Eric Bellinger
"M.O.B." (Remix)[ citation needed ]Rocky Diamonds, Tomorrow, Thatguysoda
"Grow Up"[ citation needed ]Rolls Royce RizzyGrustling 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 McFlyDetroit 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"2019Oba RowlandLion King

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