Papoose discography | |
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Studio albums | 4 |
Singles | 11 |
Mixtapes | 29 |
Guest appearances | 29 |
The discography of Papoose, an American rapper signed to his own label Honor B4 Money Records and formerly Jive Records, consists of four studio albums, 29 mixtapes, and eight singles.
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The Nacirema Dream |
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You Can't Stop Destiny |
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Underrated[ citation needed ] |
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Endangered Species |
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"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory. |
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Art & War |
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Street Knowledge |
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The Beast from the East |
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Election Day |
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A Moment of Silence |
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The Underground King |
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Menace II Society Part 2 |
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Sharades |
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Mixtape Murder |
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A Bootlegger's Nightmare |
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Unfinished Business |
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A Threat and a Promise |
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The Boyz in the Hood |
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Bedstuy Do or Die (with Memphis Bleek) |
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The 1.5 Million Dollar Man |
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Second Place is the First Loser |
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The Fourth Quarter Assassin |
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Internationally Known |
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Already a Legend [14] |
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Build or Destroy |
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21 Gun Salute |
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Military Grind |
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Papoose Season |
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The 2nd Coming |
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King of New York |
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Most Hated Alive |
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Hoodie Season |
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Hoodie Season 2 |
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Cigar Society |
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Back 2 the Streets, Vol. 1 |
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Food for Thought | |||
School Of Bars |
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The Best of Papoose – The Official Mixtape |
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The Last Lyricist |
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Title | Year | Album | ||||||||||
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"Thug Connection" (featuring AZ and Kool G Rap) | 1999 | — | ||||||||||
"Sharades" | 2005 | |||||||||||
"Alphabetical Slaughter" | ||||||||||||
"Bang It Out" (featuring Snoop Dogg) | 2007 | |||||||||||
"Stylin" | 2008 | |||||||||||
"Party Out In Brooklyn" (featuring St Laz) | 2011 | |||||||||||
"On Top of My Game" (featuring Mavado) | 2012 | The Nacirema Dream | ||||||||||
"What's My Name" (featuring Remy Ma) | 2013 | |||||||||||
"Get At Me" (featuring Ron Browz) | ||||||||||||
"Current Events" | 2014 | — | ||||||||||
"New York State of Mind" (featuring Vado) | ||||||||||||
"Michael Jackson" (featuring Remy Ma and Ty Dolla Sign) | 2015 | You Can't Stop Destiny | ||||||||||
"The Bank" | ||||||||||||
"The Golden Child" (featuring Remy Ma and Angelica Villa) | 2018 | Underrated | ||||||||||
"Nasty Time" (featuring Bianca Bonnie) | 2019 | TBA | ||||||||||
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Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |||||||||
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"Crowded" (Jeannie Ortega featuring Papoose) | 2006 | 93 | — | No Place Like BKLYN | ||||||||
"Can't Stop the Rain" (DJ Kay Slay featuring Shaq, Bun B and Papoose) | — | — | — | |||||||||
"Touch It (Remix)" (Busta Rhymes featuring Mary J. Blige, Rah Digga, Missy Elliott, Lloyd Banks, Papoose and DMX) | — | — | The Big Bang | |||||||||
"Where You At" (Joe featuring Papoose) | 2007 | — | 79 | Ain't Nothin' Like Me | ||||||||
"Thug Luv" (DJ Kayslay featuring Maino, Papoose, Red Cafe and Ray J) | 2010 | — | — | More Than Just a DJ | ||||||||
"Sinner's Prayer" (Saigon featuring Papoose and Omar Epps) | 2014 | — | — | G.S.N.T. 3: The Troubled Times of Brian Carenard | ||||||||
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Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"Home Sweet Funeral Home" [25] | 1998 | Kool G Rap, Jinx | Roots of Evil |
"My Jealousy" | 2006 | Cam'ron, Slim Thug, All Star, Tef | — |
"Where You At?" [26] | Joe | Ain't Nothin' Like Me | |
"The Hardest Out" [27] | DJ Kay Slay, Greg Street, Remy Ma, Hell Rell | The Champions: North Meets South | |
"Pop the Trunk" [27] | DJ Kay Slay, Greg Street, Chamillionaire, Yung Joc | ||
"Live from the Block" [27] | DJ Kay Slay, Greg Street, Mike Jones, Paul Wall | ||
"Can't Stop the Reign 2006" [27] | DJ Kay Slay, Greg Street, Bun B, Shaquille O'Neal | ||
"Can't Stop the Reign" [27] | DJ Kay Slay, Greg Street, Remy Ma, Shaquille O'Neal, Busta Rhymes | ||
"Craaaazzzyy" [28] | 2007 | DJ Absolut, J.R. Writer, Styles P, Hell Rell, Rick Ross | A Case of Supply & Demand |
"Comprehend" [29] | 2008 | Pete Rock | NY's Finest |
"Men of Respect" [30] | 2010 | DJ Kay Slay, Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, Jim Jones, Rell | More Than Just a DJ |
"Layed Out" [30] | DJ Kay Slay, Bun B, Twista, Dorrough, Young Chris, Jay Rock | ||
"Gangsta Shit" [30] | DJ Kay Slay, OJ da Juiceman, Yo Gotti | ||
"Thug Luv" [30] | DJ Kay Slay, Maino, Red Café, Ray J | ||
"Blockstars" (Remix) [30] | DJ Kay Slay, Busta Rhymes, Sheek Louch, Rick Ross, Cam'ron, Vado, Ray J | ||
"Write Cha Name" [31] | 2011 | Ron Browz | — |
"Victorious" [32] | 2012 | DJ Kay Slay, Jon Connor, Fred the Godson, Mysonne, Sheek Louch | The Changing Of The Guard |
"Fist Of Fury" [33] | DJ Kay Slay, Jon Connor, Fred The Godson, Mysonne, Sheek Louch | The Return Of The Gate Keeper | |
"Eight Is Enough" [33] | DJ Kay Slay, DJ Op, Styles P, ByrdGang Shoota, A-Mafia, Capone, Uncle Murda, Push Montana | ||
"Lyrical Gangsta" [34] | DJ Kay Slay, Kendrick Lamar | Grown Man Hip Hop | |
"Year Of The Lyricist" [35] | 2013 | DJ Kay Slay, Loaded Lux, Cormega | Grown Man Hip Hop Part 2 (Sleepin' With The Enemy) |
"Cant Be Who You Are" [35] | DJ Kay Slay, Sauce Money, Jon Connor | ||
"Get Paid" [36] | Blink Money, French Montana, Chinx Drugz | — | |
"Brooklyn's the Borough" [37] | Tony Touch, Uncle Murda | The Piece Maker 3: Return of the 50 MCs | |
"Fire" [38] | 2014 | DJ Kay Slay, Vado, Young Chris, Nathaniel | The Rise of a City |
"Last Days of Hip Hop" [38] | DJ Kay Slay, Jon Connor | ||
"Rolling Stone" [38] | Game, Young Buck | ||
"Real Hip Hop" [39] | DJ Kay Slay, Vado, Ransom | The Last Hip Hop Disciple | |
"Enter the Cypher" [39] | DJ Kay Slay, Termanology, Chris Rivers, William Young | ||
"Freedom of Speech" [39] | DJ Kay Slay, Raekwon, Saigon | ||
"Bucket Hat Low" | 2021 | Russ | Chomp 2 |
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