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Slick Rick discography
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This is the discography for English-American hip hop musician Slick Rick. It includes 4 studio albums and 17 singles, including 8 as a featured artist.
Albums
Studio albums
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Singles
As lead artist
As featured artist
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Guest appearances
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- 1986: "The Show (Oh My God! Remix)" (from the Doug E Fresh album Oh My God!)
- 1989: "If I'm Not Your Lover (12" remix from the Al B. Sure! album In Effect Mode)
- 1991: "Get Bizzy" (from the Greyson & Jaysun album Sweatin' Me Wet)
- 1994: "Let's All Get Down" (from the Nice & Smooth album Jewel of the Nile)
- 1995: "The Show Theme" (from the soundtrack album The Show)
- 1998: "Freestyle Over "Mona Lisa" (from the Funkmaster Flex mixtape The Mix Tape, Vol. III)
- _--_ "Impress the Kid" (from the soundtrack album Rush Hour/The Art of Storytellin')
- _--_ "Fresh" (from the Jermaine Dupri album Life In 1472)
- _--_ "Faces of Def" {{bonus track}} from the Jayo Felony album Whatcha Gonna Do)
- 1999: "So Fresh" (from the Will Smith album Willennium)
- _--_ "If We Give You a Chance" (from the Warren G album I Want It All)
- _--_ "I Sparkle" (from the soundtrack album Wild Wild West)
- _--_ "Night Riders" (from the Rahzel album Make the Music 2000)
- _--_ "Don't Come My Way" with Renee Neufville and Common (from the soundtrack album Whiteboys)
- 2000: "Why Not" (from the Erick Sermon album Def Squad Presents Erick Onasis)
- 2001: "The World Is Yours" with Macy Gray (from the soundtrack album Rush Hour 2/ The Id)
- _--_ "Pie" with The Rock (from WWF The Music, Vol. 5)
- _--_ "Guidance Counselor" (from the Little-T And One Track Mike album Fome Is Dape)
- _--_ "What We Do (For Love...) [from the De La Soul album AOI: Bionix]
- 2002: "Women Lose Weight" (from the Morcheeba album Charango)
- 2004: "The Return (Remix)" [from the Jay-Z/R. Kelly album Unfinished Business]
- _--_ "Trouble on the Westside" (from the Tony Touch album The Piece Maker 2)
- 2005: "The Sun" (from the Ghostface Killah album Put It on the Line)
- _--_ "The Fix" with Doug E. Fresh (from the Jordan Knight album The Fix (EP))
- 2006: "Vows" (from the Juggaknots album Use Your Confusion)
- 2009: "Y.O.U." (from the Asher Roth album Asleep in the Bread Aisle - UK bonus track)
- _--_ "Auditorium" (from the Mos Def album The Ecstatic)
- _--_ "We Will Rob You" (from the Raekwon album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Pt. II)
- _--_ "Family Jewels" (from the Dynas album The Apartment)
- 2011: "Need Some Bad" (from The Sitter (soundtrack))
- 2018: "Giving Me Life" (from the Mariah Carey album Caution)
- _--_ "Constant" (from the BEP album Masters of the Sun Vol. 1)
- 2019: "So Misinformed" (from the Snoop Dogg album I Wanna Thank Me)[23]
- 2020: "Ocean Prime"; "Good Night" (from the Westside Gunn album Who Made the Sunshine)
- 2021: "Hey Auntie" (from the IDK album USee4Yourself)
- 2022 : "The Root of It All" (from the DJ Premier compilation Hip Hop 50: Volume One)
- 2023: "Knowledge" (from the Tony Touch album The Def Tape)[24]
- _--_ "Metropolis" (from the DJ Muggs album Soul Assassins 3)
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Filmography
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Other media
- Cameo in Ludacris's 2005 music video for the song "Number One Spot"[citation needed]
- Cameo in Busta Rhymes' 2006 music video for the song "New York Shit" featuring Swizz Beatz[27]
- Himself in the video game Def Jam: Fight for NY[citation needed]
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Notes
- "I Shouldn't Have Done It" did not enter the Dance Club Songs, but peaked at number 34 on the Dance/Electronic Singles Sales.[12]
- "Behind Bars" did not enter the Dance Club Songs, but peaked at number 8 on the Dance/Electronic Singles Sales.[12]
- "Sittin' in My Car" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 1 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100.[14]
- "Sittin' in My Car" did not enter the Dance Club Songs, but peaked at number 18 on the Dance/Electronic Singles Sales.[12]
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References
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