Marley Marl production discography

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The following is a discography of production credited to Marley Marl .

Contents

1983

Dimples D. - Sucker D.J.'s (I Will Survive) 12"

1984

Roxanne Shante - Roxanne's Revenge 12"

1986

Steady B - Bring the Beat Back

1987

MC Shan - Down by Law

Kool G Rap & DJ Polo - Rikers Island / Rhyme Tyme 12

Heavy D. & the Boyz - Living Large

1988

Big Daddy Kane - Long Live the Kane

Biz Markie - Goin' Off

Marley Marl - In Control, Volume 1

MC Shan - Born to Be Wild

1989

Kool G Rap & DJ Polo - Road to the Riches

Heavy D. & the Boyz - Big Tyme

Big Daddy Kane - It's a Big Daddy Thing

Craig G - The Kingpin

MC Lyte - Eyes on This

Roxanne Shante - Bad Sister

1990

Tragedy Khadafi - Intelligent Hoodlum

Masta Ace - Take a Look Around

All tracks co-produced by Master Ace.

LL Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out

All tracks co-produced by LL Cool J.

3rd Bass - Cactus Revisited

Force MD's - Step To Me

1991

Craig G - Now, That's More Like It

Heavy D. & the Boyz - Peaceful Journey

Bell Biv Devoe - WBBD-Bootcity!: The Remix Album

Various artists - Strictly Business (soundtrack)

Marley Marl - In Control Volume II (For Your Steering Pleasure)

1992

TLC - Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip

Cooly Live - Livewire

En Vogue - Free Your Mind CDS

1993

King Tee - Tha Triflin' Album

Lords of the Underground - Here Come the Lords

Monie Love - In a Word or 2

LL Cool J - 14 Shots to the Dome

Da Youngstas - The Aftermath

Tragedy Khadafi - Tragedy: Saga of a Hoodlum

1994

Heavy D. & the Boyz - Nuttin' But Love

Da Youngstas - No Mercy

Lords of the Underground - Keepers of the Funk

(all tracks co-produced by Lords of the Underground)

Ed Lover & Doctor Dré - Back Up Off Me!

World Renown - Come Take a Ride (CDS)

A.D.O.R. - One For The Trouble 12"

Sah-B - Summa Day 12"

1995

Kamakaze - Head On

Recorded in 1995, Officially Released in 2023

World Renown - World Renown

Recorded in 1995, Officially Released in 2023

1997

Capone-N-Noreaga - The War Report

1998

Fat Joe - Don Cartagena

2000

Screwball - Y2K The Album

Marley Marl - Hip Hop Dictionary

Sauce Money - Middle Finger U

Various artists - Nas & Ill Will Records Presents QB's Finest

2001

Marley Marl - Re-Entry

2003

Craig G - This Is Now!!

Troy S.L.U.G.S. - Troy S.L.U.G.S.

2004

Nas - 10th Anniversary Edition of Illmatic

CD2

2006

Busta Rhymes - New York Shit (CDS)

2007

KRS-One & Marley Marl - Hip Hop Lives

Lords of the Underground - House of Lords

UGK - Underground Kingz

CD2

2008

Kool G Rap - Half a Klip

Craig G & Marley Marl - Operation Take Hip Hop Back

LL Cool J - Exit 13

2009

Raekwon - Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Pt. II

2011

Kool G Rap - Riches, Royalty & Respect

2013

LL Cool J - Authentic (Target Bonus Edition)

2017

M-Dot - Ego and the Enemy

Singles produced by Marley Marl

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