Quincy Jones III production discography

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The following list is a discography of production by Swedish-American hip hop record producer Quincy Jones III . It includes a list of songs produced, co-produced and remixed by year, title, artist and album.

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Production credits

List of songs produced and/or co-produced, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name [1] [2]
YearSongArtistAlbumNotes
1987"Special-K Is Good" (Radio Version) Special K N/Aco-produced by Special K
1990"Swingin' wit' "T"" Tairrie B The Power of a Woman produced w/ Tairrie B
"Murder She Wrote"
"Let the Beat Rock"N/A
"Dance Baby"G Love EN/Aco-producer; prod. by Young MC
"I Got the Knack" Everlast Forever Everlasting N/A
"Let's Have Some Fun"Juvenile CommitteeWe're All in the Same GangN/A
1991"Ridin' with the Rhythm" Justin Warfield with the S.O.U.N.D.SoundlabN/A
"Steppin' with the Sound"co-produced by Justin Warfield
"Season of the Vic"N/A
"I Need"Kenyattaco-produced by Harfez Coffey
"Gotta Do More"N/A
"Pumpin' It Up"213co-produced by DJ Ron Ski
"Hip Housin'"N/A
"Catastrophe 1"Poet SocietyN/A
"Livin' in the Ghetto"Jazzy Dco-produced by Crazy Toones
"Set Up"S.T. OneN/A
"Potty Train 'Em"Poet SocietyN/A
"Grim Reaper"N/A
"Season of the R&B" Justin Warfield with the S.O.U.N.D.N/A
"Catastrophe 2"Poet SocietyN/A
"Gigolo Lifestyle"S.T. OneN/A
"Nice and Easy"MC. Jr. CasBorn 2 Flowproduced w/ D. Coffy, M. Johnson
"No Future"produced w/ D. Coffy
"Put the Word Out"N/A
"Wild Side"produced w/ M. Johnson
"Strawberry Letter 23" Tevin Campbell T.E.V.I.N. co-producer; prod. by Quincy Jones
1993"Buckin' Em Down" LL Cool J 14 Shots to the Dome N/A
"Back Seat (of My Jeep)"N/A
"Soul Survivor"produced w/ Andrew Venable, Chris Forte
"Guerillas Ain't Gangstas" Da Lench Mob Menace II Society (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) N/A
"IBWin' Wit My Crewin'" Yo-Yo You Better Ask Somebody N/A
"Mackstress"produced w/ Crazy Toones, Ice Cube
"20 Sack"N/A
"You Better Ask Somebody"produced w/ Ice Cube
"Girls Got a Gun"
"Tequila Flats" Justin Warfield My Field Trip to Planet 9 co-produced by Justin Warfield
"Fisherman's Grotto"
"Teenage Caligula"
"Cool Like the Blues"
"B-Boys on Acid"
"Tequila Flats (Ghosts of Laurel Canyon)"
"Just Another Day" Too $hort Get in Where You Fit In N/A
"Ghetto Bird" Ice Cube Lethal Injection N/A
"You Know How We Do It"N/A
"Bop Gun (One Nation)" Ice Cube, George Clinton produced w/ Ice Cube
"Make It Ruff, Make It Smooth" Ice Cube, K-Dee N/A
1994"Environmental Terrorist" Da Lench Mob Planet of da Apes N/A
"What the Kidd Didd" Jason Kidd, Money-B B-Ball's Best Kept Secret N/A
"What Set U From"Don JagwarrFadedN/A
1995"The World Is a Ghetto" Da Lench Mob Panther (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) N/A
"Intro"SoultrySoultryN/A
"I'll Get Mine"N/A
"Cash Money"N/A
"Relax Your Mind"N/A
"Outro"N/A
"Love Is the Key"LSD Jason's Lyric (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) N/A
"Rock with You" Quincy Jones, Brandy, Heavy D Q's Jook Joint produced w/ Quincy Jones
1996"Heaven Ain't Hard 2 Find" 2Pac All Eyez on Me N/A
"PlayaHata"Mr. XMr. XN/A
"Active Crew"N/A
"Dear God"N/A
"Flossin"N/A
"Can't Fade the Funk"N/A
"One Time (At My Door)"N/A
"Any Ole Sunday"N/A
"King of the Hill" Westside Connection Bow Down N/A
"Westward Ho"N/A
"To Live & Die in L.A." 2Pac, Val Young The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory N/A
1997"Four Seasons" Infinite Mass, Val Young Alwayz SomethangN/A
"Free'em All" J-Flexx, Tenkamenin Gang Related – The Soundtrack N/A
"Questions" Tech N9ne N/A
"Lost Souls" Outlawz produced w/ Sean "Barney" Thomas
"Y Do Thugz Die" Luniz, Val Young Lunitik Muzik N/A
"Hellrazor" 2Pac, Val Young R U Still Down? (Remember Me) originally produced by Live Squad
1998"Only Time You Love 'Em" Mark Ronson, The Ghetto InmatesThe Flip Squad Allstar DJsproduced w/ Mark Ronson
1999"9-5"Lisa Stone Office Space (The Motion Picture Soundtrack) produced w/ Nature's Fynest
"PJs" George Clinton, LaRita & Marie Norman The PJs (Music from & Inspired by the Hit Television Series) N/A
"Planet Rock" Tech N9ne Thicker Than Water produced w/ Don Juan
"Flipside (Rough Version)" The Calm Before the Storm Part I N/A
"Questions (Rough Draft)"additionally produced by Don Juan
"Strange" The Worst: 2K Edition produced w/ Don Juan
"Letter to the President" Outlawz Still I Rise N/A
"Teardrops and Closed Caskets"N/A
2000"Friends" 2Pac Too Gangsta for Radio produced w/ Big Hutch
"Thug Nature"N/A
"Starry Night" Mac Mall, Quincy Jones, Rashida Jones The Rose That Grew from Concrete N/A
2001"Fuck Friendz" 2Pac Until the End of Time N/A
"Niggaz Nature" (Remix) 2Pac, Lil' Mo N/A
"U Don't Have 2 Worry" Outlawz N/A
"Let It Be Known" Mack 10, Scarface, Xzibit Bang or Ball N/A
2006"Soon As I Get Home" 2Pac, Yaki Kadafi Pac's Life N/A

Remixes

List of songs remixed, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name [3] [2]
YearSongArtistAlbumNotes
1990"Back on the Block" (Remix) Quincy Jones, Big Daddy Kane, Ice-T, Kool Moe Dee, Melle Mel N/Aadditional producer; prod. by Quincy Jones
1991"Steppin' with the Sound" (Q.D. III's Mellow Jazz Lab Mix) and (Union Square Mix) Justin Warfield N/AN/A
1992"Strawberry Letter 23" (QDIII Fat Mix) Tevin Campbell N/AN/A
"Freedom Got an A.K." (Remix) Da Lench Mob N/AN/A
1993"Hip Hop Lover" (Hip Hop Remix) En Vogue Runaway Love additional producer; prod. by Foster & McElroy
"Still Got Love 4 'Um" (Remix) Kam N/AN/A
"Written on Ya Kitten" (Q-Funk Radio Edit) and (Instrumental) Naughty by Nature N/Aremixed w/ Rob Chiarelli
"Put Your Handz Up" (Remix) The Whooliganz N/AN/A
"U.N.I.T.Y." (Big Titty Edit), (Big Booty Edit), (Big Titty Mix)

and (Remix Instrumental)

Queen Latifah N/AN/A
1994"You Know How We Do It" (Remix) Ice Cube Bootlegs & B-Sides N/A
"Letitgo" (Caviar Radio Edit), (Cavi' Street Edit) and (Instrumental) Prince N/AN/A
"Skip to My Lu" (Extended Mix), (Club Mix) and (Radio Version) Lisa Lisa N/AN/A
"Phonkie Melodia" (Remix) Tha Mexakinz Zig Zag N/A
"Hey Mr. D.J." (Remix) Zhane Pronounced Jah-Nay N/A
"Fantastic Voyage" (QD III Remix) and (QD III's Bonus Beats) Coolio N/AN/A
1995"I'll Get Mine" (Remix)SoultryN/AN/A
"Free" (Club Mix) and (Freestyle Mix) Louchie Lou & Michie One N/AN/A
1996"Good Sweet Lovin'" (Radio Mix)N/AN/A
1997"Who's the Mack" (QD III Mix) Mark Morrison N/Aadditional producer; prod. by Mark Morrison
"Show Me Love" (QD3 Fat Boy Remix) Robyn, O.C., Rahzel N/AN/A
"Do You Really Want Me" (QD3 Edit) Robyn N/AN/A
"Feel the Rhythm" (QDIII Soundlab Mix) and (QDIII Soundlab Dub Mix)Charlene SmithN/AN/A
1998"Let Me See" (QDIII Soundlab Mix) Morcheeba N/AN/A
1999"Respect" (Remix)Silk-EUrban TherapyN/A
2001"Contagious" (QDIII Radio Version) and (QDIII Instrumental Edit) The Isley Brothers N/AN/A

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  3. "QD III | Credits | Remix". Discogs .