Rufus Blaq is an American hip-hop artist who rose to fame with his single "Out of Sight (Yo)" which was featured on the Ride soundtrack. Additionally, he is best known for creating songs with Salt-N-Pepa, Faith Evans, Destiny's Child, Marques Houston, Young Rome, Angie Stone and Omarion.
Studio albums and singles
List of Studio albums as artist, with selected chart positions.
Year
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Song Title
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Album Name
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Label
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Chart Position
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1997
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"Out Of Sight (Yo)" (aka "Outta Sight")[1]
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Single
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Perspective Records
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#18 Billboard Hot 100[2]
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1998
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"Artifacts of Life (Featuring The Lox)
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Credentials[3]
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Perspective Records
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"Come Alive Y'all"
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True Ballerz
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Ambush Crew
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Magic
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"Make It Hot"
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The True Gas Up (Interlude)
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Come Go With Me
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Hong Kong Booty (Interlude)
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"Give It To Me Daddy"
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Real MC's
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My Life
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Get To Steppin' (Interlude)
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Niggaz Like Me
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If I Was A Killer
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Credentials
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2011
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Into
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Electric Pretty (Mixtape)
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Tekzenmusic
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Get My Money
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Electric Pretty
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Get Ready
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It’s my Turn
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Duck Into a Swan
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Spill Ya Drink
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Eclectic Life
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My Companionship
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Build em
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Gracias
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Inspire You
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6 ft Pretty
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2016
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"2 Da Head"
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Total Frat Movie Soundtrack[4]
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New Heat Music
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"I Wont Remember Tomorrow"
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"Going Till I'm Gone"
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"Party of The Year"
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"Lets Go"
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"Frat Star"
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"Not Asking For Much"
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"Don't Stop Here ( Caps In The Sky)"
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2015
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"Blaq The Ripper Intro (produced by TEK)"
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Blaq The Ripper (Mixtape)
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Tekzenmusic
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"Crucifix (produced by Don Kody)"
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"Lyrical Murder (produced by Chuckie Madness)"
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"My Weight feat. B. Mos & Sydney Arcane (produced by Al West)"
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"Slaughterhouse"
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"The Verdict (produced by Tony Galvin)"
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"You Not Me feat. Blok (produced by DNyce3 of League of Stars)"
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"The Light feat. Ollie Baba & 100 Proof (produced by Anthony Bell)"
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"Jamaica Interlude feat. Kimani"
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"Quiet Storm feat. Murda Kase"
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"Burn feat. Tomi Jones"
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"Too Sexy feat. King Ralph, Don Kody, Man-Child & Juice Brown (produced by Don Kody)"
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"Gimme The Keys feat. MC Lyte"
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"Gettin Money feat. Chyna Tahjere (produced by Don Kody)"
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"Don't Let Me Lose You feat. Jay Calloway (produced by Andreao Fanatic Heard)"
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"Maserati Music feat. Omarion, Rome & Boo Young (produced by Michael Angelo)"
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"Turbulence feat. PG (produced by Easy Mo Bee)"
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"Live It Up feat. J. Fury & Sydney Arcane"
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"Winning (produced by Chuckie Madness)"
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"Pressure (produced by Arkitech)"
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"Silly feat. Talib Kweli"
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"Trufus"
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"30 Something"
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Featured artist
List of singles as featured vocalist and/or artist.
Year
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Song
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Artist
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Album
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Label
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2017
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"Ten Wife Commandments"
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Faith Evans & The Notorious B.I.G.
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The King & I
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Rhino
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2007
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“Beautiful Poison” Feat. Rufus Blaq
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Herb Middleton
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Big Herb’s Bodega
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NuVybe Records
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2005
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"I Wasn't Ready" (featuring Rufus Blaq)
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Marques Houstson
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Naked
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Ultimate Universal
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2004
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"Crazy Girl" (featuring Rufus Blaq)
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Young Rome
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Food For Thought
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T.U.G entertainment/Universal Records
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2004
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"Freaky" (feat. Guerilla Black And Rufus Blaq)[5]
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2003
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"Smellz Like a Party" (featuring Rufus Blaq)[6]
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O'Ryan
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You Got Served Soundtrack
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Epic Records
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1998
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"Dance for Me" (featuring Rufus Blaq)[7]
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Kevin Ford
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How Stella Got Her Groove Back Soundtrack
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Flyte Tyme
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1998
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"Don't Worry (My Shorty)"[8]
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Rufus Blaq & Spinderella
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The Players Club Soundtrack
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PolyGram
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2002
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"Whoop His Ass"
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Boot Camp Clik
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The Chosen Few
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Duck Down Music
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1998
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"Outta Sight"[9]
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Rufus Blaq
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Ride (Music from the Dimension Motion Picture)
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Tommy Boy
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1998
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“Whatcha Gonna Do” (feat. Rufus Blaq & Femme Fatale)
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Monifah
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Mo’hogany
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Motown Universal
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1998
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“Why You Not Trusting Me” (feat. Rufus Blaq)
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Public Announcement
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All Work No Play
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A&M Records
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1998
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“Get this Money” (Feat. Rufus Blaq, Chico Delvec, And Larceny)
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Junior M.A.F.I.A
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The Best of JUNIOR M.A.F.I.A.
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Famous Records
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1998
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“What Are We Gonna Do” Remix (feat. Rufus Blaq)
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Ronnie Henson
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Ronnie Henson
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Motown/Universal
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1998
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“Strawberries” Mark Kinchen Remix (feat. Rufus Blaq)
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Smooth
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Reality
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Perspective A&M Records
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Production and songwriting credits
List of songs credited as a producer and/or songwriter, with chart positions.
Year
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Song
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Artist
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Producer / Songwriter
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Album
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Label
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Chart Position
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2017
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"Ten Wife Commandments"[10]
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Faith Evans
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Songwriter
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The King & I
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Rhino
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"My B"
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Songwriter
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2014
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"Forever"
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Faith Evans
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Producer / Songwriter
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Incomparable
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BMG
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2007
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"Can't Get Tired of Me"
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Bow Wow & Omarion
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Producer / Songwriter
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Face Off
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Columbia
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"Number Ones"
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Producer / Songwriter
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"Hoodstars"
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Producer / Songwriter
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"Bachelor Pad"
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Producer / Songwriter
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"Face-Off"
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Producer / Songwriter
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"Lights, Camera, Action"
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Producer / Songwriter
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"Kimberly"
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Marques Houston
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Producer / Songwriter
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Veteran
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Universal Motown
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2006
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"What Are We Doing"
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Omarion
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Producer / Songwriter
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21
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Epic
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2005
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"Pissed Off"
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Angie Stone
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Songwriter
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Mahogany Soul
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J Records
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"Marriage"
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Marques Houston
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Songwriter / Co-Producer
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Naked
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Ultimate Universal
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"Cheat"
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Songwriter / Co-Producer
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"All Because of You"
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Songwriter
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2004
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"Lovers' Ghetto"
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Angie Stone
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Producer / Songwriter
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Stone Love
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J Records
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"Down 4 U, Part 2"
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Jhené featuring Lil' Fizz
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Songwriter
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My Name Is Jhene
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Epic Records
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"In My Car"
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Young Rome
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Songwriter
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Food For Thought
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Universal Records
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"Beauty"
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N2U
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Songwriter
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Issues
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Virgin
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"After Party"
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Young Rome Featuring Omarion
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Songwriter
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After Party
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Universal Records
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2003
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"Good Luck"
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Marques Houston
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Producer
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MH
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Interscope
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"Smellz Like a Party"
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O'Ryan featuring Rufus Blaq
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Songwriter
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You Got Served Soundtrack
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Epic Records
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"Take It to the Floor"
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B2K
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Songwriter
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You Got Served Soundtrack
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Epic Records
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2001
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"Whoop-T-Woo"
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Olivia
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Producer
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Olivia
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J Records
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"Snowflakes"
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Angie Stone
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Producer / Songwriter
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Mahogany Soul
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J Records
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"Mad Issues"
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Producer / Songwriter
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"If It Wasn't"
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Producer / Songwriter
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1999
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"Jumpin, Jumpin"
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Destiny's Child
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Songwriter
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The Writing's On The Wall
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Columbia
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#1 Billboard Hot 100[11]
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1997
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"R U Ready"
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Salt-N-Pepa
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Songwriter
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Brand New
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London Records
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#61 on Billboard Radio[12]
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"Gitty Up" (single)[13]
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Songwriter
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#9 on Billboard Hot 100[14]
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