This is the discography of American rapper Yukmouth.
Title | Release | Peak chart positions | RIAA Certifications | ||||
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US | US R&B | US Rap | |||||
Thugged Out: The Albulation | 1998 | 40 | 8 | x | US: Gold | ||
Thug Lord: The New Testament | 2001 | 71 | 17 | x | |||
Godzilla | 2003 | 112 | 21 | x | |||
Million Dollar Mouthpiece | 2008 | — | 46 | 13 | |||
The West Coast Don | 2009 | — | 44 | 20 | |||
Free at Last | 2010 | — | 55 | — | |||
The Tonite Show - Thuggin' & Mobbin' | 2011 | — | — | — | |||
Half Baked | 2012 | — | — | — | |||
GAS (Grow and Sale) | 2014 | — | — | — | |||
JJ Based on a Vill Story | 2017 | — | — | — | |||
JJ Based on a Vill Story Two | — | — | — | ||||
JJ Based on a Vill Story Three | 2018 | — | — | — | |||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart. "x" denotes that chart did not exist at the time. |
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album |
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"Ice Cream Man" | 1994 | Dru Down | Explicit Game |
"Rescue 911" | |||
"S.E.A.G. & Yuk is Ridin'" | 1997 | Seagram | Souls on Ice |
"Dem Niggas" | 3X Krazy | Stackin' Chips | |
"Ballin" | Spice 1, MC Breed | The Black Bossalini (a.k.a. Dr. Bomb from da Bay) | |
"Behind the Scenes" | Cool Nutz, Jiboh, Poppa LQ, | Harsh Game for the People | |
"In My Blood" | 1998 | Scarface, Big Mike, DMG | My Homies |
"Big Faces" | Geto Boys, Willie D, DMG, Caine | Da Good da Bad & da Ugly | |
"Soul Searching" | Above the Law | Legends | |
"R U High Yet?" | A-G-2-A-KE | Mil-Ticket | |
"Money" | Gonzoe, Val Young | If I Live & Nothing Happens | |
"The Unexpected" | 57th Street Rogue Dog Villians, Big Bear, Gonzoe, Phats Bossi, Rock Money | It's On Now | |
"Thug & Dangerous" | 1999 | 5th Ward Boyz | P.W.A.: The Album... Keep It Poppin' |
"High Stakes" | Mob Figaz, B.A. | C-Bo's Mob Figaz | |
"Do or Die" | The Whoridas, B.A. | High Times | |
"Suckas Do What They Can (Real Playaz)" | Spice 1, Too Short, Roger Troutman | Immortalized | |
"None" | Big Mike, Tre'mendous | Hard to Hit | |
"Ain't To Be Fucked With" | Certified | Certified | |
"I Can't Wait" | Clee & Drank-A-Lot | Good Laaawd That's a Lot of Drank | |
"Where Da Weed At?" | C-Funk, Doc Louie, Madd Maxx, Phats Bossi | Shrooms | |
"Senorita" | The Delinquents, Mack 10 | Bosses Will Be Bosses | |
"Thug World" | Bullys Wit Fullys | Westside Stories | |
"Shit On You" | Fatal Konnektion | Hostile Intentions | |
"We All Ball" | Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. | Mafia Lifestyle | |
"G'z On It" | Killa Tay, Fed-X, Mac Mall | Snake Eyes | |
"It's War" | C-Bo, Little Keek | Enemy of the State | |
"Spray Yourself" | C-Bo | ||
"Thugged Out" | Tech N9ne, Gonzoe, Phats Bossi, Poppa L.Q. | The Worst | |
"Hate Factor" | 2001 | Mitchy Slick | Trigeration Station |
"Gotta Watch My Back" | Luxury Rydaz, Levitti | Be About Your Paper | |
"Illegal" | Lethal, Papa Reu | Da Chosen Few | |
"Do The Math" | Dorasel, Phats Bossi, Young Noble | Unleash The Beast | |
"Target Practice" | The Jacka | The Jacka of the Mob Figaz | |
"How Many Licks?" | Richie Rich | The Game | |
"Boss Up" | Criminalz, Spice 1, Jayo Felony, Tray Dee | Criminal Activity | |
"Don't Stop" | Brotha Lynch Hung, C-Bo, Spice 1 | Blocc Movement | |
"No Underwear" | Dru Down, Enemy | Pimpin' Phernelia | |
"I'm a Boss" | Daz Dillinger & JT the Bigga Figga, C-Bo, Dru Down | Game for Sale | |
"Game 4 Sale" | Daz Dillinger & JT the Bigga Figga, Mac Mall, Sean T | ||
"Born a Soulja" | 2002 | Kastro & E.D.I., Muszamil, Outlawz | Blood Brothers |
"Lightz Out" | Young Noble, E.D.I., Bad Azz, Lil' Zane | Noble Justice | |
"Uh-Huh" | MC Eiht | Underground Hero | |
"Blaze Up The City" | 10sion, C-Bo, I.V.A.N. The Terrible, Outlawz | 10sion | |
"Party Tonite" | C-Bo | West Coast Mafia | |
"Lock Down" | Outlawz, New Child, Phats Bossi | Street Warz | |
"Creep" | C-Bo | Life as a Rider | |
"Pleasure of Sin" | Outlawz, Big Syke | Neva Surrenda | |
"Boss Tycoon" | Mac Dre | Thizzelle Washington | |
"Headhunter" | 2003 | DMG, G Mone | Black Roulette |
"Raft of a Killa" | J-Diggs | Both Sides of the Gate | |
"Fly Gangsta" | Rydah J. Klyde | Tha Fly Gangsta | |
"Spitz Network" | Brotha Lynch Hung, Cos | Lynch by Inch: Suicide Note | |
"So Fresh" | C-Bo, 151 | The Mobfather | |
"Losing Composure" | Trae Tha Truth, Z-Ro | Losing Composure | |
"Holmedown Up" | 2004 | Shock G, 5th Element, Clev MC, Java | Fear of a Mixed Planet |
"Merc Life" | Hollow Tip | Mercenary Life | |
"4 Much" | Mac Dre | The Game Is Thick, Vol. 2 | |
"You Already Know" | Messy Marv | DisoBAYish | |
"Last Man Standing" | Bosko, Outlawz, Gonzoe, Phats Bossi, | That Fire | |
"Get It Crunk" | 2005 | Lil' Flip & Z-Ro | Kings of the South |
"2 Of Da Realest" | Young Dru | V-Town | |
"Respect My Gangsta" | Killa Tay, Spice 1, Tiffany Wilson | Flood the Market | |
"Get This Money" | Killa Tay, 151 | ||
"Big Boy" | J-Flo, C-Bo | Sick Sick Em | |
"Superstar" | Smigg Dirtee, Chag G. | God Made Dirt | |
"Aaaaddddimean" | J-Diggs, Keak da Sneak | California Livin' Part Two | |
"Neva B Right" | Messy Marv, E-40, Matt Blaque, Mike Marshall | Bandannas, Tattoos & Tongue Rings | |
"Intro" | Pretty Black a.k.a. Verstyle | Definitely Eatin', Vol. 1 | |
"Homicide" | Big Hollis, Certified | Knocks 2005: Mustard Gas | |
"Put Ya Ring Book On" | B.A. | Sports | |
"Let Me Do My Thang" | Mistah F.A.B., Kato | Son of a Pimp | |
"Lookin' At It" | The Jacka, Keak da Sneak | The Jack Artist | |
"All We Want" | 2006 | Jon Nash, Lee Majors, Pretty Black | The Spokesman |
"Shopping" | Sleep Dank | Danker Nation | |
"All Night (This Is For)" | Pretty Black, The Jacka | Prince of the Streets | |
"Get That Guac" | Pretty Black, Fed-X | ||
"Mob" | Pretty Black, Husalah | ||
"Mobsta's" | Pretty Black, Bleu Davinci, Dru Down, J-Diggs | ||
"Niggaz Is Bitches" | Pretty Black | ||
"Dribble The Ball" | Gonzoe | Sex, Drugz & Hip-Hop | |
"Straight Up" | Bullys Wit Fullys | The Infrastructure | |
"Ronald Dregan Intro" | Y.S., Mac Dre, Swampkat | Tha Thizz Kid | |
"Mo Donuts" | Y.S., Dru Down, Monstah Mason | ||
"Real Fly" | Dru Down & Lee Majors | Cash Me Out | |
"Murder" | Fed-X, Dru Down | Drug War | |
"Damn Dumb" | Mistah F.A.B. | Thizz Nation, Volume 8 | |
"My Hood" | C-Bo & Killa Tay | The Moment of Truth | |
"Ride for a Nigga" | |||
"This Is My Life" | |||
"On the One" | 2007 | Messy Marv & Mitchy Slick | Messy Slick |
"Stay Ballin'" | Lil Flip, Big Shasta | I Need Mine | |
"Pushin Rocks" | Bueno | The Sacramento B | |
"This Is For" | The Jacka, Pretty Black | Shooterz | |
"Problems" | The Jacka & Ampichino, Pretty Black | Devilz Rejectz: 36 Zipz | |
"Guns Will Blow" | Daz Dillinger, D-Dub | Gangsta Party | |
"Go Dumb" | Mac Dre | Pill Clinton | |
"Belly Dance" | Haji Springer, Gennessee | Hello Buddy | |
"Rich & Famous" | Berner & Equipto, Matt Blaque | Track Money and Pack Money | |
"For One Night (Luniz Reunion Song)" | Numskull, J-Bo | Numworld | |
"X" | Turf Talk | West Coast Vaccine: The Cure | |
"Misery" | Tech N9ne, Tha Journalist | Misery Loves Kompany | |
"Snitchez Iz Bitchez" | Macadoshis, Gold | Tha Come Up | |
"Stay on Top of Ur Game" | Young Noble & Hussein Fatal | Thug in Thug Out | |
"We Does That" | Arapahoe T.R.U.E.S., Tech N9ne | Eternal Flow | |
"Click Clack Pow" | 2010 | Homewrecka | On The Stove |
"Doin' It" | Tech N9ne, DJ Chill, OME | The Gates Mixed Plate | |
"Life Is A Gamble" | 2012 | C-Bo, Tha Realest | Orca |
"Roll Dat" | Young Noble, Providence & Maserati Rick | Outlaw Rydahz Vol. 1 | |
"Till I Die" | Young Noble, Suicide Ru, Hussein Fatal | Outlaw Nation | |
"My Way" | 2013 | Young Noble & Gage Gully | The Year of the Underdogz |
"Big Goals" [1] | Struggle Da Preacher & St.Rap | Big Goals | |
"My Way" | 2015 | EDIDON & Nutt-So | Ghetto Starz: Streets to the Stage |
"Grow Ops" | OnlyOne, Illmaculate | Only + Ill | |
"Throw It Up Stomp" | 2022 | Ron Bass | |
"What You See" | 2023 | Anthony Vex | Black Magic EP Vol3: Still Moving Forward |
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