Large Professor production discography

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The following is a discography of production by Large Professor, an American hip hop musician and record producer. [1] [2] He is a former member of hip hop group Main Source; all songs credited as "produced by Main Source" are also listed. [3] [4] [5]

Contents

Contents: '89'90'91'92'93'94'95'96'97'98'99'00'01'02'03'04'05'06'07'08'09'10'11'12'13'14'15'16'17'18'19'20'21'22'23 References

1989

Main Source – Think (VLS)

1990

Eric B. & Rakim Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em

(Uncredited) [2] [5]

Intelligent Hoodlum Intelligent Hoodlum

Kool G Rap & DJ Polo – Erase Racism (VLS)

Kool G Rap & DJ Polo – Wanted: Dead or Alive

(All songs produced by Eric B. and co-produced by Kool G Rap & Large Professor; the album's primary producer was Large Professor, but he was not credited as such.) [6]

Lord Finesse & DJ Mike Smooth – Strictly for the Ladies (VLS)

[5] [7]

1991

Big LRare Selections EP Vol. 1

The Don – Wake Up the Party

The JazYa Don't Stop

Kid 'n Play – Slippin' (VLS)

Kool G Rap & DJ Polo – Bad to the Bone (VLS)

Main Source – Breaking Atoms

Main Source – Just Hangin' Out (VLS)

Main Source – Peace Is Not the Word to Play (VLS)

Nikki D Daddy's Little Girl

Powerule – Volume 1

Slick RickIt's a Boy (VLS) / Behind Bars

[5] [7] [8]

1992

The Brand New Heavies – Bonafied Funk (VLS)

Diamond D Stunts, Blunts and Hip Hop

Gang Starr – Gotta Get Over (Taking Loot) (VLS)

Pete Rock & CL Smooth Mecca and the Soul Brother

Roxanne Shante The Bitch Is Back

Roxanne Shante – Straight Razor (VLS)

Various artists – White Men Can't Rap (soundtrack)

Young DisciplesApparently Nothin' (VLS)

[5] [7]

1993

Akinyele Vagina Diner

Apache Apache Ain't Shit

Big Daddy Kane Looks Like a Job For...

Leaders of the New SchoolWhat's Next (VLS)

MC Shan – Pee-Nile Reunion (VLS)

Mobb Deep Juvenile Hell

Sample This! – Another Lie (VLS)

A Tribe Called Quest Midnight Marauders

[5] [7]

1994

Beastie BoysSure Shot (VLS)

Nas Illmatic

Nas – It Ain't Hard to Tell (VLS)

Organized Konfusion – Stress (VLS)

Various artists – Wild Pitch Classics

[5] [7]

1995

Akinyele – Break a Bitch Neck (VLS)

Common SenseResurrection (VLS)

Mad Skillz – The Nod Factor (VLS)

Nas – N/A

Tragedy Khadafi – Pass da Tek Remix (VLS)

[5]

1996

Akinyele – N/A

Large Professor – I Juswannachill (VLS)

Large Professor – The LP

(Originally completed in 1996, the album was shelved by Geffen Records. It was officially released in 2009; tracks 14 to 18 were recorded that year.) [9] [10]

Large Professor – The Mad Scientist (VLS)

Mad Skillz – From Where???

Various artists – High School High: The Soundtrack

Various artists – The New Groove: The Blue Note Remix Project

[7]

1997

B-1 – Hands of Time (VLS)

1998

Lord the Arkitec – Listen Closely (Worldwide Pt. II) (VLS)

Various artists – The Flip Squad Allstar DJs

[11]

1999

Akinyele – Aktapuss

Chris Lowe & Large Professor – CT to Queens (VLS)

Neek the Exotic – Make That Money (VLS)

Neek the Exotic – Turn It Out (VLS)

Nine Yards – Matter of Time (VLS)

Rob Swift – Dope on Plastic (VLS)

Street Smartz & Large Professor – Bottom Line: The Soundtrack, Vol. 1

Various artists – Wild Wild West: Music Inspired by the Motion Picture

[12]

2000

Busta Rhymes Anarchy

The Dwellas The Last Shall Be First

Large Professor – Blaze Rhymez (VLS)

Large Professor – 'Bout That Time (VLS)

[7]

2001

Canibus – Rip the Jacker (VLS)

I.G.T. – Street Music: The Preview

Nas – Got Ur Self a Gun (VLS)

Nas – Stillmatic

Qwazmodoe – Find Out (VLS)

The U.N. – World Domination: The Mixtape

[13]

2002

The Beatnuts The Originators

Cormega The True Meaning

Large Professor – 1st Class

Non Phixion The Future Is Now

Rob Swift – Sound Event

Various artists – The Anti-Backpack Movement

The X-Ecutioners Built from Scratch

[7]

2003

Craig G This Is Now!!!

Lord Finesse – From the Crates to the Files ...The Lost Sessions

Mic GeronimoLong Road Back

Neek the Exotic – Exotic's Raw

[7]

2004

Akinyele – Live at the Barbecue: Unreleased Hit's

Gore-Tex – Reload

Mr. ComplexTwisted Mister

Nas – 10 Year Anniversary Illmatic Platinum Series

Rah DiggaEverything Is a Story(unreleased)

[7]

2005

Large Professor – The Beginning (VLS)

Large Professor – Secret Design (VLS)

Lord Finesse & DJ Mike Smooth – Here I Come (VLS)

2006

The Black Eyed Peas Renegotiations: The Remixes

Boot Camp Clik The Last Stand

Large Professor – N/A

Prince Po Prettyblack

Various artists – Re-Bop: The Savoy Remixes

[7]

2007

Big PunIn Memory Of... Volume One

Grand Daddy I.U.Stick to the Script

Jurassic 5 – N/A

Killa Sha – God Walk on Water

Mic Geronimo – Alive

Styles PThe Ghost Sessions

Thisish – Thisish, Vol. 1

Various artists – Free Speech: The Mixtape

[7]

2008

AZ Undeniable

Genocide – The Psy-Op Mixtape

L.E.O. – Spiritual Intelligence

Large Professor – Main Source

Lil' DapI.A. Dap

Presto – State of the Art

Reks Grey Hairs

Termanology Politics as Usual

[7]

2009

Cormega – Born and Raised

Earatik StatikThe Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Grand Puba Retroactive

Krumb SnatchaHidden Scriptures

Señor Kaos – Walk Softly and Carry a Big Brick

Termanology – Time Machine: Hood Politics VI

U-God Dopium

[7]

2010

Cold Heat – Life Behind Bars

Killa Sha – Acknowledge the Vet

Neek the Exotic & Large Professor – Exotic Species

Planet Asia & Gold Chain Military – Chain of Command

RhymefestDangerous: 5-18

[7]

2011

FunkoarsThe Quickening

J-LoveEgotistical Maniac

Joell Ortiz Free Agent

Neek the Exotic & Large Professor – Still on the Hustle

Torae For the Record

[7]

2012

Large Professor – Professor @ Large

Large Professor – Key to the City (VLS)

Pete Flux – Mood Swings

Public Enemy Most of My Heroes Still Don't Appear on No Stamp

[14]

2013

Ill Bill The Grimy Awards

J-Love – Not Designed to Quit

Mayer Hawthorne – Her Favorite Song (VLS)

N.O.R.E. Student of the Game

[7]

2014

Cormega – Mega Philosophy

Halfcut – From Dungeons to Rooftops

Illa Ghee – Social Graffiti

Jeru the DamajaThe Hammer

Various artists – Stashed in Fortress Volume 16

[15]

2015

Capone-N-Noreaga Lessons

Diamond District – March on Washington Redux

Large Professor – Re:Living

[7]

2016

Homeboy Sandman Kindness for Weakness

Meyhem Lauren – Piatto D'oro

Reks – The Greatest X

Southpaw Chop – Here We Go (VLS)

Timeless Truth – Cold Wave

Various artists – The Underworld 2

[16]

2017

DJ Koss – Born to Live

M-DotEgo and the Enemy

Powerule – The Anomaly: Reloaded

[17]

2018

Son of Sam – Come a Long Way (VLS)

U-God – Venom

[18]

2019

Truth – The Fight for Survival

[19]

2020

The Lox Living Off Xperience

2021

Al Skratch – N/A

PapooseApril

Papoose – September

The Xav - Black Duke [20]

2022

Cormega - The Realness II

2023

Paul Wall & Termanology – Start Finish Repeat

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