MC Eiht discography | |
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Studio albums | 17 |
EPs | 1 |
Music videos | 18 |
Collaborative albums | 3 |
Mixtapes | 3 |
The discography of MC Eiht, an American rapper, consists of 18 studio albums, 3 collaborative albums, 1 extended play and 3 mixtapes.
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | |
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US [1] | US R&B [2] | |||
We Come Strapped |
| 5 | 1 | |
Death Threatz |
| 16 | 3 | |
Last Man Standing |
| 64 | 13 | |
Section 8 |
| 54 | 16 | |
N' My Neighborhood |
| 95 | 23 | |
Tha8t'z Gangsta |
| — | 75 | |
Underground Hero |
| — | 54 | |
Hood Arrest |
| — | — | |
Smoke in tha City |
| — | — | |
Veterans Day |
| — | 70 | |
Affiliated |
| — | — | |
Compton's O.G. |
| — | — | |
Which Way Iz West |
| — | — | |
Official |
| 164 | 98 | |
Lessons |
| — | — | |
Revolution in Progress |
| — | — | |
Lessons 2 |
| — | — |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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US R&B [2] | ||
The Pioneers (with Spice 1) |
| 71 |
The New Season (with Brotha Lynch Hung) |
| 81 |
Keep It Gangsta (with Spice 1) |
| — |
Title | EP details |
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Keep It Hood |
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Title | Mixtape details |
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All Starz and Strapz |
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All Starz and Strapz Vol. 2 |
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All Starz and Strapz Vol. 3 |
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Single | Year | Chart positions | Album | ||
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Hot 100 | U.S. R&B | U.S. Rap | |||
"Streiht Up Menace" | 1993 | 72 | 46 | 30 | Menace II Society |
"Automatic" | 1999 | – | 62 | 6 | Section 8 |
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"You Don't Work, U Don't Eat" | 1991 | WC and the Maad Circle, Coolio, Ice Cube, J-Dee | Ain't a Damn Thang Changed |
"I Got Pulled Over" | 1992 | Kid Frost, A.L.T. | East Side Story |
"Streiht Up Menace" | 1993 | — | Menace II Society (soundtrack) |
"The Murda Show" | Spice 1 | 187 He Wrote | |
"Aiiight Chill..." | 1994 | Gang Starr, Nas | Hard to Earn |
"Caps Get Peeled" | DFC | Things in tha Hood | |
"Mo' Love" | DFC | ||
"Gangsta Team" | South Central Cartel, Ice-T, Spice 1, 2Pac | 'N Gatz We Truss | |
"Ain't Nuthin' But Killin'" | 1995 | — | New Jersey Drive, Vol. 1 |
"One Less Nigga" | Tales from the Hood: The Soundtrack | ||
"Sowhatusayin" | Jayo Felony, Sh'killa, South Central Cartel, Spice 1, Treach, L.V. | The Show: The Soundtrack | |
"1990-Sick (Kill 'Em All)" | Spice 1 | 1990-Sick | |
"Throw Your Hands in the Air" | 1996 | Cypress Hill, Redman, Erick Sermon | Unreleased and Revamped |
"Nine of Em'" | Blackjack | Addicted to Drama | |
"Paper Chasing" | 1997 | — | West Coast Bad Boyz II |
"Represent" | Rhyme & Reason (soundtrack) | ||
"Heavy Weights" | Soul Assassins, Chapter 1 | ||
"Crucial" | Mayhemm | Global Mayhem | |
"Bring Me My Cash" | Mayhemm, Lil' Hawk | ||
"Professional Stone Crooks" | L.A. Nash | Make Me or Break Me | |
"Gotta Git Mine" | RBL Posse, Tela | An Eye for an Eye | |
"Everything's Gonna Be Alright" | Kali's Finest, Israel | Stay Ahead of the Game | |
"G Shit" | DFC, NOTR | The Whole World's Rotten | |
"The Ultimate Come Up" | 1998 | Daz Dillinger, Bad Azz | Retaliation, Revenge and Get Back |
"Prelude to a Come Up" | Cypress Hill | Cypress Hill IV | |
"Get Yo Ride On" | Mack 10, Eazy-E | The Recipe | |
"#1 Crew in the Area" | Mack 10, K-Mac, Techniec, CJ Mac, WC, Boo Kapone, Binky Mack, Thump, Road Dawgs | ||
"What" | Da K.A.T. | Still Subbin' | |
"Straight Outta Compton" | King Tee, Dresta | Straight Outta Compton: N.W.A 10th Anniversary Tribute | |
"One Life to Live" | Pete Rock | Soul Survivor | |
"Murderfest 99" | 1999 | Road Dawgs, Mack 10, Ice Cube, Boo Kapone | Don't Be Saprize |
"Thicker than Water" | — | Thicker than Water (soundtrack) | |
"Me & My Bitch" | Techniec | ||
"Hoo-Bangin' C.O.G. Style" | Chilldrin of da Ghetto, Mack 10 | Chilldrin of da Ghetto | |
"Big" | 2000 | Mack 10, K-Mac, Boo Kapone | WWF Aggression |
"Bom Bom" | The Comrads | Wake Up & Ball | |
"Never Sober" | T.W.D.Y., Numskull, Otis & Shug | Lead the Way | |
"All I Know" | 2001 | Celly Cel | Live From the Ghetto |
"No Time" | R.W.O., Tucci, Mr. Clean | Book Of Game: Chapter 1 | |
"Fully Autos" | Riderlife, 8Ball | Neva Look Back | |
"And Ahhh" | Allfrumtha I, The Comrads | Uncut | |
"Westside and Eastside" | Daz Dillinger | Who Ride wit Us: Tha Compalation, Vol. 1 | |
"People Change" | Sunz of Man, Madame D | Saviorz Day | |
"Thug A** N***az" | Daz Dillinger, K.A.T. | To Live and Die in CA | |
"You Ain't Dope" | 2003 | Doc. Ce | Straight Hustlin |
"I Wanna Go Home" | Down AKA Kilo, Mellow Man Ace, Sen Dog | California Cowboys | |
"Keep It Gangsta" | Savage Life | Street Lyrics, Politics & Bubblin | |
"Yeah That's Right" | 2004 | Possible Suspects | The Game is Back |
"Cash Flow" | 2005 | Ridah, Spice 1 | Mob Figaz Ridah Presents D Boyz II: The Compilation |
"Get Down" | U-God, Squeak Ru, Boo Kapone | Mr. Xcitement | |
"That'z Gangsta" | 2006 | Celly Cel | The Wild West |
"Smoke Dis" | Napoleon, Jayo Felony | Napoleon Presents Loyalty Over Money | |
"Sippin'" | Squeak Ru, Damani | Fatworld | |
"Candy (Drippin' Like Water)" | Snoop Dogg, E-40, Goldie Loc, Daz Dillinger, Kurupt | Tha Blue Carpet Treatment | |
"Get Your Body Moving" | 2007 | Snoop Dogg, Kam, Uncle Chucc | Snoop Dogg Presents The Big Squeeze |
"Lowrider" | Bouncer Crew | Xtasy for Ladies | |
"Street Life" | |||
"Can't Sell Dope 4Eva" | 2008 | Yukmouth, Trae | Million Dollar Mouthpiece |
"What You Know" | Mr. Shadow, Organized Cartel | Gangsters and Strippers | |
"Bringin Da Heat" | Doc. Ce | Qualified Hustla | |
"Late Night Hype 3" | Stomper | The New West Coast | |
"Fine by Me" | 2010 | — | DJ Premier Presents Get Used To Us |
"Ain't Nuttin' Changed (Remix)" | Blaq Poet, Young Maylay | ||
"Carnesade Beef" | 2011 | 40 Glocc, Spider Loc, Moss Major | The Graveyard Shift |
"Still Menace" | Eko Fresh, Haftbefehl | Ekrem | |
"Murder One" | 2012 | C-Bo, B.G. Knocc Out | Orca |
"m.A.A.d City" | Kendrick Lamar | good kid, m.A.A.d city | |
"West Indeed" | Celly Cel, Young Maylay, Young Dre the Truth, Killa Polk, B.G. Knocc Out, Dresta | Celly Cel Presents - Cali Luv | |
"Smoke Sumthin" | 2013 | — | The Green EP: Sour Stacks & Hustling Jacks |
"West Coast Love" | Marco Polo, King Tee | PA2: The Director's Cut | |
"South-West" | 2015 | DJ EFN, Blu, Kam | Another Time |
"Welcome to Los Santos" | Freddie Gibbs, Kokane | Welcome to Los Santos | |
"Music to Drive By" | DJ Cam | Miami Vice | |
"Street Life" | |||
"Anyway It Goes" | 2016 | Beneficence | Basement Chemistry |
"Any Means" | The Alchemist, Spice 1 | Craft Singles (45 Vinyl Series) | |
"Supply" | |||
"Been Through It All" | 2017 | Local-Mu12, Planet Asia, D-Tunez | Everyday People |
"Central Ave" | DJ Quik, Problem | Rosecrans | |
"Funny How Niggas Gon Change Things" | DJ Quik, Problem, Suga Free | ||
"Studio Gangstas" | 2019 | Spice 1, Lil Eazy-E, Nawfside Outlaw | Platinum OG |
Title | Year |
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"Streiht Up Menace" | 1993 |
"All for the Money" | 1994 |
"Geez Make the Hood Go Round" | |
"Thuggin It Up" | 1996 |
"You Can't See Me" (featuring Tha Chill) | |
"Hit the Floor" (featuring Daz Dillinger) | 1997 |
"Straight Outta Compton" (featuring King T and Dresta) | 1998 |
"Automatic" | 1999 |
"Thicker Than Water" (featuring Val Young) | |
"Tha Hood Is Mine" (featuring Mack 10 and Techniec) | 2000 |
"So Well" | 2010 |
"Made in Compton" | |
"Where U Goin 2" | 2011 |
"Fine by Me" | |
"Shut Em Down" (featuring Outlawz) | 2014 |
"Represent Like This" (featuring WC) | 2017 |
"Compton Zoo" | |
"Heart Cold" (featuring The Lady of Rage) |
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