Kottonmouth Kings discography

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This is a discography of Kottonmouth Kings , an American hip hop group from Orange County, California

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

Release DateTitlePeak chart positions
US
[1]
US
Indie

[2]
US
Rap

[3]
US
Rock
[4]
US
Alt
[5]
US
Taste
[6]
US
Top Album
August 11, 1998 Royal Highness
June 27, 2000 High Society 6565
October 9, 2001 Hidden Stash II: The Kream of the Krop 100100
October 8, 2002 Rollin' Stoned 5151
April 20, 2004 Fire It Up 42442
May 31, 2005 Kottonmouth Kings 5022150
June 6, 2006 Koast II Koast 393191439
August 28, 2007 Cloud Nine 4431014141344
October 28, 2008 The Green Album 4215131042
April 20, 2010 Long Live the Kings 26336426
July 19, 2011 Sunrise Sessions 467846
August 14, 2012 Mile High 3697101036
August 28, 2015 Krown Power 178100
April 20, 2018 Kingdom Come
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Compilation, remix, and live albums

YearDetailsPeak chart positions
200
[1]
US
Indie

[2]
Rap
[3]
1999 Hidden Stash
  • Released: October 26, 1999
2003 Green Is Gold
  • 2003 Promo CD
Classic Hits Live
  • Released: August 12, 2003
2004 The Kottonmouth Xperience
  • Released: November 16, 2004
31
2005 Joint Venture
  • Released: November 15, 2005
19313
2006 Hidden Stash III
  • Released: November 21, 2006
19912
2008 Greatest Highs
  • Released: January 15, 2008
168
The Kottonmouth Xperience Vol. II: Kosmic Therapy
  • Released: April 15, 2008
2009Rollin' Down the Highway
  • Released: September 15, 2009
2009 Hidden Stash 420
  • Released: October 13, 2009
1031121
2011 Hidden Stash 5: Bongloads & B-Sides
  • Released: November 8, 2011
2015High Standards & Greatest Hits
2018The Harvest
  • Released: October 26, 2018
  • Label: KingMaker Kannabis
  • Format: CD, Digital
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

EP releases

ReleasedAlbum Title
February 24, 1998 Stoners Reeking Havoc
March 10, 1999 Stash Box
May 9, 2006 Nickel Bag
April 20, 2009 420 Freedom Sampler
April 19, 2011 Legalize It EP
April 20, 2014 The Buddah Shack

Singles

Release DateTitleAlbum
1998Dog's Life Royal Highness
Life Ain't What It Seems/Suburban Life
1999Bump
2000Peace Not Greed High Society
The Lottery
Day Dreamin' Fazes
2001On The Run Hidden Stash II: The Kream of the Krop
2002Positive Vibes Rollin' Stoned
2004Bad Habits Fire It Up
Angry Youth
June 9, 2006Pimpin' Lessons Nickel Bag / Hidden Stash III
May 3, 2011Same PlaceNon-album single
June 7, 2011Love Lost Sunrise Sessions
June 28, 2011Boom Clap Sound (feat. Chris Webby)
September 27, 2011Cruizin': Remixes
December 13, 2011Jingle BowlsNon-album single
April 4, 2012Watch Out (feat. Twiztid)
  • Released exclusively through KMK's website
Mile High
April 17, 2012Hold It In
July 10, 2012Mr Cali Man (Feat. Ceekay Jones & Saint Dog)

Nugg of the Week

On April 20, 2011, the Kottonmouth Kings began featuring a "Nugg of the Week" on their website: a song (and on one occasion, an EP) available for free download. The Nugg of the Week is usually posted on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday and is available for approximately a week before being replaced by another song. These songs consist of a-sides, b-sides, remixes, solo tracks by Kottonmouth Kings members, and collaborations with other artists. The following list only includes material that was previously unreleased when it was first made available as a Nugg of the Week.

Appearances on albums by multiple artists

Album titleReleased
Scream 2: Music from the Dimension Motion Picture November 18, 1997
Sno-Core Compilation March 10, 1998
Out of the Darkness, Into the Light June 16, 1998
SRH Presents: Lose Your Illusions, Vol. 1 October 6, 1998
Lost & Found May 4, 1999
Race Riot July 18, 2000
Take a Bite Outta Rhyme: A Rock Tribute to Rap October 24, 2000
Straight out of Cypress May 29, 2001
Suburban Noize Presents: Sounds of Things to Come April 20, 2002
SRH Presents: Spaded, Jaded, and Faded October 29, 2002
Green Is Gold 2003
Big Air Experience March 25, 2003
The Real Cancun May 13, 2003
Suburban Noize Presents: Sub-Noize Rats September 2, 2003
The Royal Family August 10, 2004
Sub Noize Souljaz February 15, 2005
SRH Presents: Supporting Radical Habits October 25, 2005
Suburban Noize Presents: Underground Vault2006
Droppin Bombs August 29, 2006
Evil Bong October 31, 2006
SRH Presents: Supporting Radical Habits Vol. II April 3, 2007
Strange NoizeJuly 7, 2007
Strange Noize 2008July 30, 2008
Kingmaker presents.. The Harvest2018

Guest appearances

YearTitleAlbumArtistPerformers
1998Pumpkin CarverHallowicked 1998 (single)Insane Clown PosseInsane Clown Posse, Twiztid & Kottonmouth Kings
2003Thug PitHallowicked 2003 (single)Insane Clown PosseInsane Clown Posse, Tech N9ne, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Esham & Kottonmouth Kings
2007"Wind Me Up" Insomnia (Hed) P.e.
2007"We Can Smoke" More to Hate Big B
2008"I Am Everything" Killer Tech N9ne Tech N9ne, Hed pe & Kottonmouth Kings
2009"Higher Ground" New World Orphans (Hed) P.e.
2009"Stoner Bitch" Pipe Dreams Potluck
2010"Ridin' The Whip" Gang Rags Blaze Ya Dead Homie
2010"Damn Bitch (Remix)" Psychopathic Murder Mix Volume 2 Mike E. Clark Blaze Ya Dead Homie featuring Kottonmouth Kings
2012"Pass It To The Sky" Mike E. Clark's Extra Pop Emporium Insane Clown Posse
2013"In The Clouds" A World Upside Down: The Mixxtape DJ Clay

Videography

YearTitleAlbum
1997"Suburban Life" Royal Highness
1998"Dog's Life"
"Play On"
1999"Bump"
"Bump" (Alternate Live Version)
"Dog's Life"(Alternate Version)
"Pimp Twist" Hidden Stash
2000"Peace Not Greed" High Society
"The Lottery"
"Kings Blend"
"Day Dreamin' Fazes"
2001"Dyin' Daze" Hidden Stash II: The Kream of the Krop
"Life Rolls On"
2002"Sleepers" Rollin' Stoned
"Full Throttle"
"Enjoy"
"Positive Vibes"
"Zero Tolerance"
"Rest of My Life"
"Sub-Noize Rats"
"Strange Daze"
"Endles Highway"
"Outcast"
"Zero Tolerance"
"Waking Dream"
2004"Bring It On" Fire It Up
"Outcast"
"Angry Youth"(2 Different Versions)
"Ur Done"
2005"King Klick" Kottonmouth Kings no.7
"Make It Hot"
"Peace Of Mind"
"Put It Down" feat Cypress Hill
"SRH" Joint Venture
2006"Bong Toke/Where's The Weed At" Koast II Koast
2006"Friends"
2006"Everybody Move"
2006"Neva Stop"
2006"Koast 2 Koast"
2006"Gone Git High" Hidden Stash III
2007"Livin' Proof" Cloud Nine
2007"Think 4 Yourself"
2007"City 2 City"
2008"Free Willy"
2008"Pack Your Bowls" The Green Album
2008"Where I'm Goin'?"
2009"K.O.T.T.O.N.M.O.U.T.H. Song"
2009"Pack Your Bowls (420 Special version)"
2009"Tangerine Sky (Non-trippy version)" Hidden Stash 420
2009"D Iz Who I B (D-Loc solo)"
2009"Evolution (Johnny Richter solo)
2010"Stomp/Rampage Medley" Long Live The Kings
2010"Stomp"
2010"Rampage"
2010"Great When You're High"
2011"Reefer Madness"
2011"My Garden" Legalize It (EP)
2011"Defy Gravity"
2011"Love Lost" Sunrise Sessions
2011"Boom Clap Sound"
2012"Watch Out" Mile High
2012"Hold It In" Mile High
2012"Boombox" Mile High
2012"Get Out The Way" Mile High
2012"Mr. Cali Man" (ft. Saint Dog & Ceekay) Mile High
2012"Pound 4 Pound" Mile High
2013"Green Dreams (Mile High)" Mile High
2013"Roll Us A Joint" Mile High
2014"Buddha Headz" The Buddah Shack
2015"Ganja Glow" Krown Power
2015"Pump Up Da Bass" Krown Power
2015"Sink Or Swim" Krown Power
2015"Audio War" Krown Power
2015"Kronitron" Krown Power
2015"Walk The Line" Krown Power
2018Smoke Weed With Me Kingdom Come
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