Trackmasters production discography

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This is the discography of production by Trackmasters (Poke & Tone).

Contents

1990

Finesse & Synquis - Straight froom the Soul (CDS)

Red Bandit - Cool Lover Boy

1991

Chubb Rock - The One

1992

Chubb Rock - I Gotta Get Mine Yo

Shante - The Bitch Is Back

Kool G Rap & DJ Polo - Live and Let Die

Red Hot Lover Tone - Red Hot Lover Tone

The Real Roxanne - Go Down (But Don't Bite It)

The A.T.e.E.M. - A Hero Ain't Nuttin' But a Sandwich

1993

Pudgee Tha Phat Bastard - Give 'Em the Finger

Big Daddy Kane - Looks Like a Job For...

YZ - The Ghetto's Been Good to Me

T.C.F. Crew - I Ain't the One

1994

Mary J. Blige - My Life

Changing Faces - Changing Faces

Crustified Dibbs - Night of the Bloody Apes (Unreleased)

Soul For Real - Candy Rain

Heavy D - Nuttin' But Love

The Notorious B.I.G. - Ready to Die

House Party 3 Soundtrack

1995

LL Cool J - Mr. Smith

Faith Evans - Faith

Red Hot Lover Tone - #1 Player

1996

Foxy Brown - Ill Na Na

Nas - It Was Written

Shaquille O'Neal - You Can't Stop the Reign

Various Artists - Space Jam (soundtrack)

1997

Allure - Allure

AZ - Pieces of a Man (Not Included On Album)

LL Cool J - Phenomenon

Mary J. Blige - Share My World

Mariah Carey - Butterfly

Jay-Z - In My Lifetime, Vol. 1

The Firm - Nas, Foxy Brown, AZ, and Nature Present The Firm: The Album

Will Smith - Big Willie Style

Brian McKnight - Anytime

1998

Cam'ron - Confessions of Fire

R. Kelly - R.

===D1===

===D2===

Noreaga - N.O.R.E.

Method Man - Tical 2000: Judgement Day

Sparkle - Sparkle

98° - 98° And Rising

Various Artists - Woo Soundtrack

1999

Blaque - Blaque

50 Cent - Power of the Dollar

Slick Rick - The Art of Storytelling

Made Men - Classic Limited Edition

Noreaga - Melvin Flynt - Da Hustler

Harlem World - The Movement

Various Artists - In Too Deep Soundtrack

Various Artists - The Wood Soundtrack

Will Smith - Willennium

Trina & Tamara - Trina & Tamara

2000

Cam'ron - S.D.E.

R. Kelly - TP-2.com

Destiny's Child - Survivor

Nature - For All Seasons

LL Cool J - G.O.A.T.

Toshi Kubota - Nothing But Your Love

2001

Jay-Z - The Blueprint

2Pac - Until The End Of Time

Wu-Tang Clan - Iron Flag

Nas - Stillmatic

R. Kelly - Fiesta Single

2002

Jennifer Lopez - J to tha L-O!: The Remixes

Jennifer Lopez - This Is Me... Then

Nas - The Lost Tapes

R. Kelly & Jay-Z - The Best of Both Worlds

Tyrese - I Wanna Go There

LL Cool J - 10 (LL Cool J album)

2003

Fabolous - Street Dreams

2004

R. Kelly & Jay-Z - Unfinished Business

Fabolous - Real Talk

Tamia - More

2005

Rihanna - Music of the Sun

2006

LL Cool J - Todd Smith

Governor - Son of Pain

2008

The Game - L.A.X.

Ludacris - Theater of the Mind

Ray J - All I Feel

Keyshia Cole - A Different Me

Jamie Foxx - Intuition

2009

Lil'Kim

2013

LL Cool J - Authentic

Remixes

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