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Roc Marciano discography | |
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Studio albums | 10 |
EPs | 5 |
Promotional albums | 2 |
Mixtapes | 2 |
The discography of Roc Marciano , an American rapper, consists of nine studio albums, two promotional albums, five extended plays and two mixtapes.
Title | Year | Other performer(s) | Album |
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"The Heist" | 2000 | Busta Rhymes, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah | Anarchy |
"The Regulators" | 2004 | The X-Ecutioners | Revolutions |
"The Example: Lost Chapters" | Wordsmith | Classic Material | |
"Think Differently" | 2005 | Casual, Vordul Mega, Tragedy Khadafi | Wu-Tang Meets the Indie Culture |
"Army Brickaid" | Royal Fam, True Master | Black Castle | |
"Swordfish" (Remix) | Pumpkinhead, Marco Polo | N/A | |
"Lay It Down" | 2007 | Marco Polo | Port Authority |
"Change" | J-Love, Meyhem Lauren | Acknowledge Greatness | |
"Short Race" | 2008 | GZA | Pro Tools |
"It's So G" | Pete Rock | NY's Finest | |
"Roc Marciano Joint" | 2010 | Kool A.D., Heems | Sit Down, Man |
"The Black Diamonds" | 2011 | Ghostface Killah, Killa Sin | Wu Tang Legendary Weapons |
"Shotgun" | Quelle Chris, Danny Brown | Shotgun & Sleek Rifle | |
"Slaves" | Quelle Chris | ||
"Got Berries?" | A.G. | Got Berries? | |
"Crossroads" | Meyhem Lauren | Self Induced Illness | |
"Bushmaster Music (Remix)" | Blaq Poet, Wais P | Blaq Poet Society (QB Slasher Remixes) | |
"Monetary Policy" | Beneficence | Sidewalk Science | |
"Up Against the Wall" | Consequence, Kendrick Lamar | Movies on Demand 2 | |
"Chewbacca" | Random Axe (Black Milk, Guilty Simpson, Sean Price) | Random Axe | |
"Fame" | Evidence, Prodigy | Cats & Dogs | |
"G's Us" | 2012 | Crooked I | Psalm 82: V6 |
"Modern Day Revelations" | Action Bronson, The Alchemist | Rare Chandeliers | |
"Pouches of Tuna" | Blue Chips | ||
"Iron Age" | Ka | Grief Pedigree | |
"Change" | The Purist | Double Feature EP | |
"Thug Poets" | Statik Selektah, Termanology, Havoc | 2012 | |
"White Russian" | Melanin 9 | Magna Carta | |
"Grime" | Fatt Father, Guilty Simpson | Fatherhood | |
"Dirt" | House Shoes, Gangrene | Let It Go | |
"Half Dead" | Apathy, Planet Asia | Diggaz With Attitude | |
"The Gusto" | Apathy | ||
"1st Degree Murder" | Vinnie Paz, Celph Titled | ||
"Drink It Up" | Gangrene | Vodka & Ayahuasca | |
"M.A.R.S." | Large Professor, Action Bronson, Cormega, Saigon | Professor @ Large | |
"The Turning Point" | The Alchemist | Russian Roulette | |
"The Hitmen" | Oh No | Ohnomite | |
"Take It Back" | Chino XL, Rakaa | Ricanstruction: The Black Rosary | |
"Golden State (Of Mind)" | Copywrite, Casual, Evidence | God Save the King | |
"G Lanes" | Sadat X | Love, Hell or Right | |
"(Side A)" | The Alchemist, Action Bronson, Oh No | Yacht Rock (EP) | |
"Egyptology" | A.G. | Luv NY | |
"Pressure Up" | |||
"The Blues Got Ya" | Kool Keith | ||
"Peruvian Desserts" | Meyhem Lauren, Action Bronson | Respect the Fly Shit | |
"Cut Throat Rap" | Awar, Grafh | The Laws of Nature | |
"Lord Knows What" | Double A.B., Dub Sonata | Media Shower | |
"Irene" | Timeless Truth | Brugal & Presidentes | |
"Preset Mars" | Union | Analogtronics | |
"Tuxedo" | Gensu Dean | Self Sacrifice | |
"Yen" | Lo-Fi Fingahz | ||
"12 Jewelz Pt.2" | Gensu Dean, Nomadic | ||
"Makin' Moves" | JR & PH7 | The Good Life | |
"Body of Work" | billy woods, Masai Bey | History Will Absolve Me | |
"Death Sentence" [1] | 2013 | Prodigy, The Alchemist | Albert Einstein |
"Pool Hall Hustler" | The Alchemist, Action Bronson | The Cutting Room Floor 3 | |
"1010 Wins" | The Alchemist, Domo Genesis, Action Bronson, Meyhem Lauren, Despot | SSUR (EP) | |
"Absolem" | DJ Muggs | Bass for Your Face | |
"Cement 3's" | Czarface (Inspectah Deck, 7L & Esoteric) | Czarface | |
"Sometimes" | Trinity (Sadat X, A.G., DJ Jab) | 20 In | |
"Presume the Unpredictable" | 7 G.E.M.S. | Golden Era Music Sciences | |
"The Professional" | P-Money | Gratitude | |
"Live from Pimpstead" | 14KT | Nickel & Dimed | |
"Fire" | MidaZ The Beast | AU: Another Universe | |
"Light Years" | DJ Skizz, A.G., O.C., Godfather Part III | BQE: The Brooklyn-Queens Experience | |
"Think Differently" | Cannibal Ox, Casual, Tragedy Khadafi | Gotham | |
"Hold That" | Tony Touch, Busta Rhymes, J-Doe, Reek da Villian | The Piece Maker 3: Return of the 50 MC's | |
"Men of Honour" | Timeless Truth | Rock-It Science | |
"Keep It Movin" | Wyld Bunch | Unbreakable | |
"All Blaq Everything" | Blaq Poet | Blaq Death | |
"Casino" | DUS, DJ Kwestion | Ambassadors | |
"Zarathustra" | Sonne Ra, Katharsis | Sanfter Terrorismus | |
"Soap Box" | Ka | The Night's Gambit | |
"Murdah Type Thinkin" | Sean Price, M-Phazes | Land of the Crooks | |
"Blaze of Glory" | 2014 | Agallah, The Alchemist | Past and Present |
"See the Rich Man Play" | Step Brothers | Lord Steppington | |
"Marciano" | Def Dee | Deja Vu | |
"Avalon" | Willie the Kid, Bronze Nazareth | The Living Daylights | |
"In Heaven's Home" | The Alchemist, Prodigy | The Good Book | |
"Grown Up's" | First Division | The Critical Path Pt. 2 | |
"Broad Daylight" | Awar, Vanderslice | The Winning Team | |
"Fall of the Bronze (New Iron)" | Ka | 1200 B.C. | |
"Live from the Villa" | A-Villa, Action Bronson, Willie the Kid | Carry on Tradition | |
"A Hustler's Soliloquy" | A-Villa | ||
"The Wild Bunch" | A-Villa, Oh No, Sean Price | ||
"Lonely & Cold" | Apollo Brown | Thirty Eight | |
"Shotguns in Hell" | |||
"Patina" | 2015 | The Purist | Pyrex Scholar |
"By the Book" | |||
"Medusa" | Willie the Kid, The Alchemist, Action Bronson | Masterpiece Theatre | |
"Industry Remix 2" | Large Professor, Inspectah Deck, Cormega, Sadat X, Lord Jamar | Re: Living | |
"Day 81" | Ka, Preservation | Days with Dr. Yen Lo | |
"Kein F" | Blood Spencore, Morlockk Dilemma, Hiob | Party Is' Vorbei | |
"Rex Ryan" | Conway the Machine, Westside Gunn | Reject 2 | |
"Park Ave" | 2016 | AG Da Coroner, Action Bronson | Sip the Nectar |
"Omar's Coming" | Westside Gunn, Conway the Machine | Flygod | |
"Bonus Round" | Meyhem Lauren, Action Bronson, Big Body Bes | Piatto D'oro | |
"All for It" | The Alchemist | Craft Singles (45 Vinyl Series) | |
"Unfuckwittable" | Smoke DZA, Domo Genesis | George Kush Da Button (Don't Pass Trump The Blunt) | |
"Bosses" | DJ Skizz, Conway | Cruise Control | |
"Wit No Pressure" | Ras Beats | Control Your Own | |
"Property of Spitkicker.com" | De La Soul | and the Anonymous Nobody... | |
"Murder Paragraphs" | DJ Rude One | ONEderful | |
"Triple Black Benz" | |||
"Ball of Yarn" | Gensu Dean | RAW (Refined Alkaline Water) | |
"Fascinating Grass" | 2017 | Quelle Chris, Big Tone, 87 | Being You Is Great, I Wish I Could Be You More Often |
"Hand Gun" | Creestal | Differences | |
"Frivolous Wardrobe" | Therman Munsin | Sabbath | |
"Live with Show & A" | Showbiz and A.G., John Robinson | Take It Back | |
"Horn Play” | Chan Hays, Ghettosocks, Meyhem Lauren | Here | |
"24 Hrs" | Willie the Kid | Deutsche Marks | |
"Street Religion" | DJ Muggs, Meyhem Lauren | Gems from the Equinox | |
"Driven" | JR & PH7, St. Joe Louis | Coral Cadavers | |
"Wolfing Down" | Nicholas Craven | Craven N | |
"The Appetite" | 2018 | Dabrye, Quelle Chris, Danny Brown | Three/Three |
"Respect My Gun" | PRhyme | PRhyme 2 | |
"Ric Martel" | Westside Gunn | Supreme Blientele | |
"Roman Candles" [2] | The Alchemist, Black Thought | Bread EP | |
"Murdah Type Thinkin" | 2019 | Sean Price, Small Professor | 86 Witness |
"Roses" | DJ Muggs, Eto | Hells Roof | |
"Harry O." | The Alchemist | Yacht Rock 2 | |
"Chasing Ghosts" | Your Old Droog | It Wasn't Even Close | |
"Sins of the Father" | 2020 | Ka | Descendants of Cain |
"500 Dollar Ounces" | Westside Gunn, Freddie Gibbs | Pray for Paris | |
"Durban Poison" | Willie the Kid | Capital Gains | |
”Wallabees & Gucci Loafers” | 2021 | Flee Lord, DJ Muggs, Ghostface Killah | Rammellzee |
”Hallways” | Peter Rosenberg, Flee Lord | Real Late | |
"Photographic Memories" | Boldy James, The Alchemist, Earl Sweatshirt | Bo Jackson | |
"1000 Mile Stare" | Nicholas Craven | 1000 Mile Stare | |
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