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6 Kiss | ||||
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Released | December 22, 2009 | |||
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Length | 87:46 | |||
Label | Permanent Marks | |||
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6 Kiss is the first studio album by American rapper Lil B. The album was released digitally on December 22, 2009.
Critical reception
Aggregate scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 73/100[1] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
The A.V. Club | B−[2] |
The Boston Phoenix | [3] |
Consequence of Sound | [4] |
Drowned in Sound | 6/10[5] |
Now | 3/5[6] |
Pitchfork | 8.1/10[7] |
Slant Magazine | [8] |
URB | [9] |
XXL | 3/5[10] |
I'm Gay (I'm Happy) received positive reviews; fans commented on the album's wide variety of positive messages and also the unique beats and lyrical styles not common to mainstream hip-hop. Lil B rapped about many controversial issues in the album including race relations, poverty, humanity and the justice system. The album, according to many fans, shows the "true" side of Lil B, many noting the album's inspirational theme. I'm Gay received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 73, based on 10 reviews.[1] Lil B was the subject of controversy because upon the album's release he decided to provide a free version via a download link on Facebook. Many believed this to be a publicity stunt; however, he cleared the controversy when on his Facebook page he posted: "for all my fans who don't have 10 dollars to buy my album, here it is for free."[11][10][4][12][13][14][15][16]
Accolades
Critic/Publication | List | Rank | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Tiny Mix Tapes | Tiny Mix Tapes' Top 50 Albums of 2011 | 30 | [17] |
Controversy
Lil B was criticized for deciding to name his album I'm Gay, even receiving death threats at one point.[18] Many saw the move as a publicity stunt; however, the rapper has said that the title is meant to be used as the formal definition of 'gay' (merry) and as a message of support to the LGBT community. He states it simply means "I'm Happy".[19] After all the controversy and receiving death threats, he added "I'm Happy" in parentheses to the title.
Track listing
No. | Title | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "B.O.R. (Birth of Rap)" | Trey G. | 3:56 |
2. | "I'm God" | Clams Casino | 4:38 |
3. | "Walk the World" | Keyboard Kid | 3:19 |
4. | "Beat the Odds" | Trey G. | 3:27 |
5. | "Based" | Keyboard Kid | 3:48 |
6. | "Real Plexxx" | Just Blaze | 3:13 |
7. | "Rolls Royce" | Keyboard Kid | 4:05 |
8. | "Let the Eagles Go" | Keyboard Kid | 3:48 |
9. | "Ridin' 4 My Niggaz" | Nic Swagger | 3:13 |
10. | "Myspace" | Omega One | 3:56 |
11. | "What I Mean" | BigBoyTraks | 3:05 |
12. | "I Want Your Bitch" | Emynd | 3:58 |
13. | "All Alone" | Squadda B | 4:45 |
14. | "Pretty Bitch" | Beat Flippaz | 4:39 |
15. | "Finna Hit a Lick" | DecadeZ | 3:31 |
16. | "I'm the Devil" | Clams Casino | 3:45 |
17. | "What You Doin'" | Clams Casino | 4:21 |
No. | Title | Length |
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18. | "O My God 66" | 4:07 |
19. | "I Got Bitches" | 6:53 |
No. | Title | Producer(s) | Length |
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19. | "We Ridin' Scraper" | 4:59 | |
20. | "X-Men" | Cracka Lack | 3:05 |
21. | "Smoke Trees Fxxx Hoes" | 3:15 | |
Total length: | 87:46 |
- Samples
- "Trapped in Prison" contains a sample of "Leaving Shire" by Bo Hansson.
- "Open Thunder Eternal Slumber" contains a sample of "Catch the Breeze" by Slowdive.
- "Game" contains a sample of "Of All the Things" by Stephanie Mills
- "Unchain Me" contains a sample of "Cry Little Sister" by Gerard McMann.
- "Neva Stop Me" contains a sample of "Quasimodo's Marriage" by Alec R. Costandinos.
- "Gon Be Okay" contains a sample of "One Summer's Day" by Joe Hisaishi.
- "The Wilderness" contains a sample of "Futari Dake No Ceremony" by Yukiko Okada.
- "I Hate Myself" contains a sample of Boyz II Men's cover of "Iris" by Goo Goo Dolls.
- "Get It While It's Good" contains a sample of "Dreaming" by Bill Summers.
- "I Seen That Light" contains a sample of "Lost in Time" by Eric Benet.
- "My Last Chance" contains a sample of "Still Waiting" by Johnny Gill.
Premise
The series centers on "Norbert Foster "Norb" (voiced by Nick Bakay) and Daggett Doofus "Dag" Beaver (voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz). As recounted in the series premiere "Born to be Beavers", the two are kicked out of their parents' home once their mother births another brood. During their departure and subsequent search for a home, Norbert is showed to be a highly opinionated beaver who acts as the voice of reason and straight man to his younger brother's insane ideas, being quite selfish at times by bullying, insulting, or taking advantage of his brother (typically backfiring). Meanwhile, Daggett is energetic and childish, bearing a habit of over-the-top and sensitive emotions, as well as a well-known trait of name-calling and mispronouncing words.
Albums produced
Album | Year | Artist |
---|---|---|
4 All The Sistas Around Da World | 1994 | Sista |
Ginuwine... The Bachelor | 1996 | Ginuwine |
Supa Dupa Fly | 1997 | Missy Elliott |
Welcome To Our World | Timbaland & Magoo | |
Tim's Bio: Life from da Bassment | 1998 | Timbaland |
Da Real World | 1999 | Missy Elliott |
Indecent Proposal | 2001 | Timbaland & Magoo |
Scream | 2009 | Chris Cornell |
Timbaland Presents Shock Value II | Timbaland | |
The 20/20 Experience | 2013 | Justin Timberlake |
The 20/20 Experience 2 Of 2 | ||
King Stays King | 2015 | Timbaland |
2007
- 2. "Forever" (produced with The Clutch and Cory Rooney)
- 4. "I Know Why" (featuring Pimp C, Rich Boy and Blaze-1) (produced with Butta, Polow da Don, and Rio the Superproducer)
2008
- 20. "Why Did You Leave Me" (featuring Chilly Chil) (produced with Polow da Don)
- 6. "Priceless" (featuring Birdman) (produced with Chase N. Cashe)
- 6. "Lay Back & Chill" (produced with B. Carr and Chase N. Cashe)
- 10. "Kitty Kat"
- 14. "Love the Way You Love Me" (produced with Chase N. Cashe and DioGuardi)
- 14. "1st & Love" (produced with Chase N. Cashe)
2009
- 11. "Stronger" (from motion picture More than a Game) (produced with Polow da Don)
2010
- 8. "Drop the World" (featuring Eminem) (produced with Chase N. Cashe)
Dom Kennedy - From the Westside, With Love
- 2. "Still Me"
- 6. "The 4 Heartbeats" (featuring Overdoz)
- 1. "The Sellout" (produced with Chase N. Cashe)
- 11. "On & On" (produced with Don Cannon)
- "Christmas in Harlem" (featuring Cam'ron, Jim Jones, Vado, Cyhi the Prynce, Pusha T, Musiq Soulchild, Teyana Taylor and Big Sean)
2011
Dom Kennedy - The Original Dom Kennedy [20]
- 8. "Can't Let Go"
- 9. "CDC" (featuring Casey Veggies and Carter)
- 13. "Outfit" (featuring Cyhi Da Prynce) (produced with B.Carr of Surf Club)
- 6. "Gone" (produced with Polow da Don and Harvey Mason Jr.)
Smoke DZA - The Hustler's Catalog
- 12. "How Far We Go (Uptown 81) (featuring Kendrick Lamar)
- 4. "Lay It on Me" (featuring Big Sean)
JAY-Z and Kanye West - Watch the Throne
- 3. "Niggas in Paris" (produced with Kanye West, Mike Dean, and Anthony Kilhoffer)
Wale - The Eleven One Eleven Theory
- 17. "Underdogg"
- 9. "The Good, the Bad, the Ugly"
- 11. "Lighthouse" (produced with Chris Brown)
- 10. "My God" (produced with Deezy)
- 10. "Watch n' Learn" (produced with Kuk Harrell)
2012
The Wrldfms Tony Williams - King or the Fool
- 16. "I Know You Missed It" (featuring John Legend)[21]
- 2. "Come on a Cone"
- 3. I Am Your Leader" (featuring Cam'ron and Rick Ross)
- 6. "Right Here" (featuring Drake) (produced with Kuk Harrell)
- 4. "Business Mind" (featuring Hayes)
Starlito - Post Traumatic Stress
- 9. "Nightmares Pt. 2"[22]
Sir Michael Rocks - Lap of Lux
- 14. "You Know What"
Hit-Boy - HITstory
- 1. "HITstory" (produced with Hanine)
- 2. "Brake Lights"
- 3. "Option" (featuring Big Sean) (produced with Rey Reel)
- 4. "Old School Caddy" (featuring Kid Cudi)
- 5. "Fan"
- 6. "She Belongs to the City"
- 11. "Running in Place" (featuring Stacy Barthe)
- 3. "I Wish You Would" (featuring Kanye West and Rick Ross)
- 8. "Where Sinners Dwell"
- 9. "King Company" (featuring Honey Cocaine)
Slaughterhouse - Welcome to: Our House
- 3. "Coffin" (featuring Busta Rhymes) (produced with Eminem)
Big Sean - Detroit
- 16. "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" (produced with M3rge)
- 2. "Clique" (featuring Kanye West, Jay-Z and Big Sean) (produced with Kanye West, Anthony Kilhoffer, and Noah Goldstein)
- 6. "Cold.1" (featuring Kanye West, and DJ Khaled)
- 7. "Higher" (featuring The-Dream, Pusha T, Mase and Cocaine 80s) (produced with Kanye West and Mike Dean)
- 10. "My Way" (featuring Common, Lloyd, and Kendrick Lamar)
- 3. "Backseat Freestyle"
- 17. "Wonder"
2013
- 2. "Goldie"
- 9. "1 Train" (featuring Kendrick Lamar, Joey Badass, Yelawolf, Danny Brown, Action Bronson and Big K.R.I.T.)
HS87 - All I've Ever Dreamed Of
- 8. "Cypher" (featuring Audio Push, Hit-Boy, Kent M$ney, B Mac the Queen, Schoolboy Q, Casey Veggies, Xzibit, Rick Ross, Method Man, Redman, and Raekwon)
- 11. "Make Something" (featuring K. Roosevelt, Hit-Boy, Kent M$ney, and Common)
Kid Cudi - Indicud
- 10. "Red Eye" (featuring Haim) (produced with Kid Cudi)
Kent M$ney - Eyes Wide Shut [23]
- 2. "God Bless"
- 6. "I Know"
- 10. "Think About It" (featuring Nicka)
- 11. "Make Something" (featuring K. Roosevelt, Hit-Boy, and Common)
- 12. "Cypher" (featuring Audio Push, Hit-Boy, B Mac the Queen, Schoolboy Q, Casey Veggies, Xzibit, Rick Ross, Method Man, Redman, and Raekwon)
- 7. "Somewhereinamerica" (produced with Hey DJ Camper and Mike Dean)
(Tracks produced with Kanye West and Dave Tozer)
- 2. "The Beginning..."
- 16. "Caught Up"
Audio Push - Come As You Are [24]
- 2. "Come As You Are" (produced with Key Wane and Mars1500)
- 4. "I Like It" (featuring K. Roosevelt) (produced with S. Dot and Mars1500)
- 7. "Tis the Season" (featuring Joey Badass)
- 11. "Told You So / Block Party" (featuring Overdoz and Hit-Boy)
- 12. "Club 380" (produced with HazeBanga)
- 13. "Anything Goes" (featuring Wale) (produced with HazeBanga)
- 14. "Do It All" (featuring James Fauntleroy and Vic Mensa) (produced with HazeBanga and Eric Choice)
- 11. "What Ya Used To" (Rockie Fresh featuring Hit-Boy)
- 14. "That Nigga"
- 4. "Warriors"
- 9. "Boom Skit" (produced with HazeBanga)
- 15. "Sexodus" (featuring The Weeknd) (produced with HazeBanga)
- 16. "Like This" (produced with HazeBanga)
- 11. "Whole Crew" (produced with Rey Reel)
(All tracks produced with Beyoncé)
- 7. "Jealous" (produced with Detail, The Order, Boots, Hazebanga, and Dre Moon)
- 10. "XO" (produced with The-Dream, Ryan Tedder, and HazeBanga)
- 11. "Flawless" (featuring Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie) (produced with Rey Reel, HazeBanga, and Boots)
- 18. "Ring Off" (produced with Mike Caren, Cook Classics, HazeBanga, Preach Bal4, Mike Dean, Ariel Rechtshaid, and Derek Dixie)
Casey Veggies and Rockie Fresh - Fresh Veggies
(Tracks produced with HazeBanga)[25]
- 4. "I Been Workin'"
- 8. "Circle"
2014
(All tracks produced with Mariah Carey)
- 3. "Dedicated" (featuring Nas) (produced with Darhyl "Hey DJ" Camper and HazeBanga)
- 5. "Thirsty" (produced with Rey Reel)
- 12. "Money ($ * / ...)" (featuring Fabolous)
HS87 - We the Plug [26]
- 1. "Plug Music" (produced with K. Roosevelt, Rey Reel, and WondaGurl)
- 2. "Stripes"
- 3. "No Talkin' (produced with HazeBanga)
- 5. "On Everything"
- 7. "Rude Awakening"
- 8. "The Pay" (produced with Rey Reel)
- 9. "Shit Shit"
- 11. "Scorn" (produed with HazeBanga and Cairo Mayeson)
- 12. "Picture" (produced with K. Roosevelt and HazeBanga)
- 13. "Members Only" (produced with K. Roosevelt, HazeBanga, and Don Cannon)
- 15. "Parade" (produced with Peter Cottontale)
- 17. "B.B.H." (produced with HazeBanga and Cairo Mayeson)
- 18. "Grindin' My Whole Life" (produced with HazeBanga and Rey Reel)
- 19. "Alert" (produced with HazeBanga)
- 5. "Feeling Myself" (featuring Beyoncé) (produced with Beyoncé)
- 2. "A Hunnit a Show" (featuring Rick Ross)
2015
- 8. "Belly of the Beast" (featuring Chronixx)
Audio Push - The Good Vibe Tribe[27]
- 3. "Reppin"
- 4. "Ask Me" (produced with Rey Reel)
- 6. "Normally" (produced with Dot da Genius)
- 9. "Sweep" (produced with Cardo)
- 12. "Mind Trap" (featuring Vince Staples and Casey Veggies) (produced with Preach)
- 8. "Boomerang" (featuring Hit-Boy)
Rich The Kid - Flexin on Purpose
- 7. "Where the Cash At"
- 6. "Wonderful" (featuring Ty Dolla Sign)
(All tracks produced with Rock Mafia)
- 1. "Revival" (produced with Dubkiller)
- 10. "Body Heat"
- 11. "Rise"
- 9. "Guard Down" (featuring Kanye West and Diddy)
2016
(Tracks produced with Travis Scott and Kuk Harrell)
- 6. "Woo"
- 15. "Pose"
- 2. "Big Boss Big Time Business" (produced with HazeBenga and Batmanglij)
Rockie Fresh - The Night I Went To... Los Angeles
- 2. "All I Want"[28]
- 4. "Sorry" (produced with Beyoncé, MeLo-X, Diana Gordon, HazeBanga, and Stuart White)
- 13. "Take Me Where It's Love (Searching Pt. 2)"
- 17. "Police Get Away wit Murder"
- 2. "Way Back" (produced with Cashmere Cat, Honorable C.N.O.T.E., Rogét Chahayed, and Mike Dean)
Audio Push - 90951 [29]
- 2. "Leftside"
- 6. "Praise You" (featuring Musiq Soulchild)
- 7. "Slow Motion" (featuring BJ the Chicago Kid)
- 8. "Play Action" (featuring Hit-Boy)
- 5. "3 Wayz" (featuring Travis Scott) (produced with Mike Dean and HazeBanga)
2017
- 1. "Shake Em Off"
- 7. "2 Points" (produced with Nana Kwabena and Andrew Horowitz)
Half-A-Mil - Half-A-Mil 2
- All tracks
- 8. "Other Shit"
Jimmy Wopo - Jordan Kobe
- 17. "All My Life"
- 14. "Hello Father"
- 11. "Frat Rules" (featuring ASAP Rocky, Playboi Carti and Big Sean) (produced with Southside)
- 13. "Feels So Good" (featuring ASAP Rocky, ASAP Ferg, ASAP Nast, ASAP Twelvyy and ASAP Ant) (produced with Frank Dukes)
- 13. "Nowhere Fast" (featuring Kehlani) (produced with Rock Mafia)
2018
- 2. "Joyride" (produced with Allen Ritter)
- 11. "Wow Freestyle" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) (produced with G Dav)
- 9. "Mine" (produced with Devon Corey)
(Tracks produced with Rogét Chahayed and Mike Dean)
- 12. "Better Off" (produced with Tommy Brown and Brian Malik Baptiste)
- 7. "Signs" (featuring 24hrs)
- 6. "Lil Bih" (featuring 24hrs)
- 1. "Family & Money"
- 2. "7AM in Beverly" (featuring Dom Kennedy)
- 3. "Not Always Right" (featuring Hit-Boy)
- 6. "Fifty Ball" (featuring Moneybagg Yo and Smokepurpp)
- 7. "Champagne" (featuring MadeinTYO)
- 9. "Police" (featuring Jay305)
- 10. "Contagious"
- 11. "Love" (featuring Vic Mensa)
- 12. "Stay 2 Myself"
- 15. "100 Summers"
2019
- 3. "Nunya" (featuring Dom Kennedy) (produced with G Dav and Teddy Walton)
- 3. "HeMotions"
- 7. "Big"
- 15. "Out My Way"
- 16. "The Bees Knees" (produced with No I.D. and G. Ry)
- 20. "She's the One"
- 14. "Self"
Hit-Boy and SOB X RBE - Family Not a Group
- All tracks[31]
- 3. "Stuck in the Streets" (produced with Chase N. Cashe)
- 4. "Family Not a Group" (produced with G Dav)
- 5. "Can't Fold" (produced with G. Ry and JayB)
- 6. "Royalty" (featuring RaVaughn)
- 4. "Los Angeles"
- 6. "Plastic"
Jay Park and Hit-Boy - This Wasn’t Supposed To Happen
- All tracks[32]
- 3. "K-Town" (produced with G. Ry)
- 4. "Fade Away" (produced with G. Ry)
- 6. "Killa" (produced with G. Ry)
2020
- 1. "Same Ol"
- 15. "Catch the Sun"
- 3. "The Blinding" (featuring Travis Scott) (produced with Swizz Beatz, AraabMuzik, and G. Ry)
- 4. "Flex" (featuring Juice Wrld) (produced with Corbett)
Casey Veggies and Rockie Fresh - Fresh Veggies 2
- 14. "Miss My Dogs" (featuring Hit-Boy) (produced with G. Ry)
- 1. "Bouncin"
- 12. "Baby Mama" (featuring Chance the Rapper) (produced with Brandy and LaShawn Daniels)
- All tracks
- 1. "King's Disease" (produced with Corbett, J. Pelham, Pat Junior, and Cyanca)
- 2. "Blue Benz" (produced with Penthouse Parti and Rogét Chahayed)
- 4. "Ultra Black" (featuring Hit-Boy) (produced with Audio Anthem and Corbett)
- 5. "27 Summers" (prodcued with Rogét Chahayed)
- 6. "Replace Me" (featuring Big Sean and Don Toliver) (produced with HazeBanga and Eric Choice)
- 8. "All Bad" (featuring Anderson .Paak) (produced with Dwayne "MonoNeon" Thomas Jr.)
- 10. "Full Circle" (featuring The Firm) (produced with G. Ry)
- 2. "Fear of God" (featuring DeJ Loaf)
ASAP Ferg - Floor Seats II
- 5. "Mask" (featuring Antha Pantha)
- All tracks
- 4. "One Way Flight" (featuring Freddie Gibbs) (produced with Jansport J)
- 7. "New Streets" (produced with Jansport J)
- 9. "Trade It All" (produced with Corbett)
- 12. "Legend" (with Hit-Boy) (produced with G. Ry)
- 1. "Rendezvous" (produced with Khirye Tyler)
2021
Paloma Mami - Sueños de Dalí
- 4. "Frenesí"
- 4. "In My Feelings" (featuring Quavo and Young Dolph)
- 9. "Evictions"
- 15. "What We On" (featuring Big Sean)
Nas - King's Disease II
- All tracks
- 1. "The Pressure" (produced with Corbett)
- 2. "Death Row East" (produced with Corbett)
- 4. "EPMD 2" (featuring Eminem and EPMD) (produced with Eminem)
- 5. "Rare" (produced with Corbett)
- 6. "YKTV" (featuring A Boogie wit da Hoodie and YG) (produced with Corbett)
- 7. "Store Run" (produced with Ezreaux)
- 8. "Moments" (produced with Jansport J)
- 9. "Nobody" (featuring Ms. Lauryn Hill) (produced with Corbett)
- 10. "No Phony Love" (featuring Charlie Wilson) (produced with Jansport J and Brian Alexander Morgan)
- 11. "Brunch on Sundays" (featuring Blxst) (produced with Corbett and Rogét Chahayed)
- 12. "Count Me In" (produced with B. Carr)
- 13. "Composure" (featuring Hit-Boy) (produced with Rogét Chahayed)
- 8. "Solar Eclipse"
- 5. "What You Need" (produced with Corbett and Sir Dylan)
Maxo Kream - Weight of the World
- 13. "Greener Knots"
Big Sean and Hit-Boy - What You Expect
- All tracks
- 2. "Into It" (produced with G Dav)
- 3. "The One" (produced with Oz and Jesse Blum)
- 4. "Loyal to a Fault" (featuring Bryson Tiller and Lil Durk) (produced with Rogét Chahayed, Don Cannon, G. Ry, Brvyn, PittThaKid, and Ace G.)
- 5. "Offense" (featuring Babyface Ray and 42 Dugg) (produced with G Dav, Rogét Chahayed, and Jesse Blum)
- 6. "What a Life" (produced with G. Ry, Rogét Chahayed, and Carter Lang)
- 8. "Power" (featuring Hit-Boy) (produced with Corbett)
Russ - Chomp 2
- 9. "Note to Self" (featuring Big Sean, Hit-Boy, Joey Badass, and Wale)
- All tracks
- 3. "Ugly" (produced with Corbett)
2022
- 4. "Outstanding" (featuring Roddy Ricch) (produced with Corbett and G. Ry)
- 5. "Conflicted" (featuring Nas)
- 6. "Daddy" (featuring Emo Trap)
- 10. "House I Built"
- 12. "Jerseys in the Rafters" (featuring The Game)
- 12. "Thique" (produced with Beyoncé, LilJuMadeDaBeat, Stuart White, and Ink)
Doechii - She / Her / Black Bitch
- 4. "This Bitch Matters"
- 2. "Eazy" (with Kanye West) (produced with Mike Dean, Cash Jones, and Big Duke)
- 9. "Change the Game" (featuring Ty Dolla Sign)
- 10. "How Far I Came" (featuring Roddy Ricch)
- 19. "Drake with the Braids (Interlude)"
- 24. "The Black Slim Shady" (produced with Big Duke and Brian King Joseph)
- 25. "Stupid" (featuring Big Sean)
- 30. "A Father's Prayer"
- 1. "Why Would I Stop?" (produced with Rogét Chahayed)
- 2. "Lucky Me" (produced with DJ Dahi, Rogét Chahayed, and Teddy Walton)
- 3. "Deep Reverence" (featuring Nipsey Hussle) (produced with G Ry, Rogét Chahayed, Audio Anthem, and Johan Lenox)
- 10. "Guard Your Heart" (featuring Anderson .Paak, Earlly Mac and Wale) (produced with Corbett and Rogét Chahayed)
- 11. "Respect It" (featuring Young Thug and Hit-Boy) (produced with G Dav and Corbett)
- 12. "Lithuania" (featuring Travis Scott) (produced with Audio Anthem)
- 18. "Don Life" (featuring Lil Wayne) (produced with Key Wane, Amaire Johnson, Aaron Bow, Johan Lenox, and Travis Walton)
- 19. "Friday Night Cypher" (featuring Tee Grizzley, Kash Doll, Cash Kidd, Payroll, 42 Dugg, Boldy James, Drego, Sada Baby, Royce da 5'9" and Eminem) (produced with Key Wane, Jay John Henry, and Helluva)
- 23. "Overtime" (produced with Key Wane and The Tucker Brothers)
- 25. "Bezerk" (featuring ASAP Ferg and Hit-Boy) (produced with G Dav and Corbett)
- 4. "Maniac" (produced with Corbett)
Nas - King's Disease III
- All tracks
- 11. "WTF SMH" (produced with Jansport J)
- 12. "Once a Man, Twice a Child" (produced with C3 Official)
2023
- 5. "Go Down" (featuring TisaKorean) (produced with Corbett and TisaKorean)
- 14. "Bus Stop" (featuring Brent Faiyaz) (produced with 206derek, Brent Faiyaz, and Dpat)
Musiq Soulchild and Hit-Boy - Victims & Villains
- All tracks
Hit-Boy - Surf or Drown
- All tracks
- 8. "Slipping Into Darkness" (featuring The Alchemist) (produced with The Alchemist)
- All tracks
- 9. "Delresto (Echoes)" (featuring Beyoncé) (produced with Travis Scott, Beyoncé, Mike Dean, and Allen Ritter)
- All tracks
Big Hit - The Truth Is In My Eyes
- 1. "The Truth Is In My Eyes"
- 2. "Red Lotion" (feat. RJmrLA & Jay Worthy) (produced with Corbett)
- 4. "Take Some Off Of That" (produced with Rogét Chahayed)
- 5. "Extra Clips"
- 6. "Wigglin'" (featuring Mozzy) (produced with Deezy)
- 7. "Broke The Mold" (produced with Rogét Chahayed)
- 8. "A$VP Chauncey" (featuring Hit-Boy) (produced with Corbett)
- 9. "Boo Bop" (produced with Rogét Chahayed)
- 10. "Shoppin' Monster" (featuring Snoop Dogg) (produced with Corbett)
- 12. "Breaking The Ice" (feat. Musiq Soulchild, Dom Kennedy, & J. Stone) (produced with Johnathan Hulett)
- 13. "The Pain Is Deep" (produced with Corbett)
- 14. "Inspiration" (feat. Figg Newton & Killa Twan)
- 15. "Speaking In Codes" (featuring Benny the Butcher) (produced with Jesse Blum)
- 16. "Stay On" (feat. Tray Deee) (produced with NextWavez)
- 17. "G'z Don't Cry"
2024
The Game and Big Hit - Paisley Dreams
- All tracks[33]
- 3. "P Fiction" (featuring Hit-Boy) (produced with Audio Anthem)
- 5. "Cutthroat" (featuring TeeFLii) (produced with Nextwavez)
- 7. "Crisis" (featuring Dom Kennedy) (produced with Jansport J)
- 2. "Bron"
- 4. "Everybody Can't Go" (with Kyle Banks) (produced with Corbett)
- 6. "Back Again" (with Snoop Dogg)
- 7. "One Foot In" (with Stove God Cooks)
- 9. "Pillow Talk & Slander" (with Jadakiss and Babyface Ray)
- 10. "How to Rap"
- 12. "Big Tymers" (with Peezy)
Notes
References
- ^ a b "I'm Gay (I'm Happy) by Lil B". Metacritic. Retrieved September 23, 2018.
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guest stars
Season | Guest star | Role(s) | Episode |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Jay Leno | The Crimson Chin | "Chin Up" |
Gilbert Gottfried | Dr. Bender
Wendell Bender |
"The Same Game" | |
2 | Tom Arnold | Corporate Santa | "Christmas Everyday!" |
Robert Costanzo | The Easter Bunny | ||
Brian Dunkleman | The April Fool | ||
Chris Kirkpatrick | Chip Skylark | "Boys in the Band" | |
Jay Leno | The Crimson Chin | "Boy Toy" | |
Gilbert Gottfried | Dr. Bender
Wendell Bender |
"Scary Godparents" | |
3 | Chris Kirkpatrick | Chip Skylark
Skip Sparkypants |
"Shiny Teeth" |
Gilbert Gottfried | Dr. Bender
Wendell Bender | ||
Jay Leno | The Crimson Chin
Nega-Chin |
"The Crimson Chin Meets Mighty Mom & Dyno Dad!" | |
Jackie Mason | The Sandman | "Beddy Bye" | |
Robert Costanzo | The Easter Bunny
Ape Construction Worker Ape Truck Driver |
"Abra-Catastrophe!" | |
Gary LeMel | Fairy Cowlick Jr. | ||
Linda Ballantyne | Basketball Fan #5 | "Odd Ball" | |
Rick Fox | Flash Williams
Smooth Daley | ||
Katie Griffin | Basketball Fan #8 | ||
Julie Lemieux | Basketball Fan #12 | ||
Patrick McKenna | Basketball Fan #3 | ||
Billy Blanks | Himself | "Kung Timmy" | |
Chris Kirkpatrick | Chip Skylark | "Chip Off the Old Chip" | |
4 | Adam West | Catman | "Miss Dimmsdale" |
Jay Leno | The Crimson Chin
Nega-Chin |
"The Big Superhero Wish!" | |
Patton Oswalt | Crimson Chin Writer | ||
Ben Stein | H.P.
Sanderson The Pixies |
"Pixies Inc." | |
Dan Castellaneta | Decimator Goddard | "The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour" | |
Megan Cavanagh | Judy Neutron | ||
Mark DeCarlo | Hugh Neutron | ||
Debi Derryberry | Jimmy Neutron | ||
Jeffrey Garcia | Sheen Estevez | ||
Carolyn Lawrence | Cindy Vortex | ||
Crystal Scales | Libby Folfax | ||
Frank Welker | Goddard | ||
Jay Leno | The Crimson Chin | "Lights...Camera...Adam!" | |
Adam West | Catman | ||
Alec Baldwin | Future Timmy | "Channel Chasers" | |
Adam West | Himself | ||
Jess Harnell | Singer | "Shelf Life" | |
Phil LaMarr | Mr. Pfeiffer | "Fairy Friends & Neighbors!" | |
Ben Stein | H.P.
Sanderson |
"Wish Fixers" | |
Jay Leno | The Crimson Chin | "Catman Meets the Crimson Chin" | |
Adam West | Catman | ||
Norm MacDonald | Norm the Genie | "Genie Meanie Minie Mo" | |
Ben Stein | H.P.
Sanderson |
"School's Out!: The Musical" | |
Method Man | H.P. (rap) | ||
Redman | Sanderson (rap) | ||
5 | Kimberly Brooks | Walla | "Love at First Height" |
Norm MacDonald | Norm the Genie | "Back to the Norm" | |
Jay Leno | The Crimson Chin | "The Masked Magician" | |
Julie Chen | Starlet | "The Big Bash" | |
Bob Goen | Bob Glimmer | "Blondas Have More Fun!" | |
Mary Hart | Fairy Hart | ||
Julia Louis-Dreyfus | Blonda | ||
Adam West | Catman | "Go Young, West Man!" | |
Tony Sirico | Big Daddy | "Talkin' Trash" | |
James Arnold Taylor | Sprig Speevak | "Crash Nebula" | |
Justin Berfield | Ving | ||
Michael Clarke Duncan | Rockwell | ||
Mo Collins | Ma Speevak | ||
Pat Fraley | Brock Rocket | ||
Nika Futterman | Ani | ||
Queen Latifah | Pam Dromeda | ||
Richard Steven Horvitz | Chuck | ||
Tony Sirico | Big Daddy | "Big Wanda" | |
Jason Bateman | Tommy Turner | "Oh, Brother!" | |
Tim Curry | Professor Calamitous | "The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide!" | |
Debi Derryberry | Jimmy Neutron | ||
Jeffrey Garcia | Sheen Estevez | ||
Carolyn Lawrence | Cindy Vortex | ||
Crystal Scales | Libby Folfax | ||
Frank Welker | Goddard | ||
Simon Cowell | Simon Sparkelfield | "Fairy Idol" | |
Diana DeGarmo | Cosmo (singing voice) | ||
Ben Stein | H.P.
Sanderson | ||
Megan Cavanagh | Judy Neutron | "The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators!" | |
Mark DeCarlo | Hugh Neutron | ||
Debi Derryberry | Jimmy Neutron | ||
Jeffrey Garcia | Sheen Estevez | ||
Jeff Garlin | Shirley | ||
Carolyn Lawrence | Cindy Vortex | ||
Jay Leno | Nega-Chin | ||
Crystal Scales | Libby Folfax | ||
Frank Welker | Goddard | ||
Billy West | Blix
Sam Melvick Corky Shimatzu | ||
Carolyn Lawrence | Mrs. Sunshine | "No Substitute for Crazy!" | |
6 | Mary Hart | Fairy Hart | "Fairly OddBaby" |
Ben Stein | H.P.
Sanderson | ||
Scott Hamilton | Himself | "The Fairly Oddlymipics" | |
Ben Stein | H.P.
Sanderson | ||
Charlie Schlatter | Dwight
Irving |
"Wishing Well" | |
Jay Leno | The Crimson Chin | "Chindred Spirits" | |
Adam West | Catman | "9 Lives!" | |
Chris Kirkpatrick | Chip Skylark | "Birthday Bashed!" | |
Adam West | Himself | ||
Gary Anthony Sturgis | Lead Eliminator
Destructinator |
"Wishology" | |
Brendan Fraser | Turbo Thunder | ||
Charlie Schlatter | Fairy Geek #1
Kid #1 | ||
KISS | Themselves | ||
Patrick Warburton | M.E.R.F. Agents | ||
7 | Mary Hart | Fairy Hart | "Anti-Poof" |
Kenny G | Himself | "Micecapades" | |
Dana Carvey | Schnozmo | "Double-Oh Schnozmo!" | |
Mary Hart | Fairy Hart | "Balance of Flour" | |
8 | Jay Leno | The Crimson Chin | "Timmy's Secret Wish!" |
9 | Dannah Phirman | Missy | "Finding Emo" |
Phil LaMarr | Denzel Washington
Announcer |
"Fairly Old Parent" | |
Paul Rugg | Grim Reaper | "Man's Worst Friend" | |
10 | Cheri Oteri | Connie Carmichael | "Booby Trapped" |
Mick Wingert | Clark Carmichael | ||
Cheri Oteri | Connie Carmichael | "Which Is Wish" | |
Mick Wingert | Clark Carmichael | ||
Mark Moseley | Security Guard #2 | "Fairy Con" | |
Cheri Oteri | Connie Carmichael | "Spring Break-Up" | |
Mick Wingert | Clark Carmichael | ||
Cheri Oteri | Connie Carmichael | "Dimmsdale Daze" | |
Mick Wingert | Clark Carmichael |
References
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Three 6 Mafia (formerly known as Triple Six Mafia) was an American hip hop group formed in 1991 in Memphis, Tennessee. The group was founded by DJ Paul, Juicy J, and Lord Infamous, with Gangsta Boo, Koopsta Knicca, and Crunchy Black joining later. The group's style has been variously described as Southern hip hop, crunk, hardcore rap, and horrorcore. The group is widely considered as being the main influence of horrorcore, crunk music of the 2000s, and the sound of modern underground hip-hop and trap music.
In 2006 the group won the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 78th Academy Awards for their song "It's Hard out Here for a Pimp" from the movie Hustle & Flow. The group released their debut album Mystic Stylez in 1995 through Prophet Entertainment, a record label they co-created but later relinquished control of in favor of a new label that they also created but had full ownership and control of, Hypnotize Minds. Their musical style—which initially featured dark, menacing beats with equally gritty lyrics—gradually moved to a less dark style. Two of their albums are RIAA-certified Platinum: When the Smoke Clears: Sixty 6, Sixty 1 (2000) and Most Known Unknown (2005), the latter featured their well-known single "Stay Fly", which itself achieved 2x Multi-Platinum (Double Platinum) RIAA certification status. The group's final studio album, Last 2 Walk, was released in 2008. The group last recorded in 2012. Three 6 Mafia's worldwide album sales stand at 5.5 million as of 2016.[1]
Legacy
The group is widely considered to be influential in several musical genres, including trap, crunk, horrorcore, as well as the underground hip-hop scene of the 2010s. Since their earliest recorded material, the group frequently incorporated repetitious hooks and ad-libs, which were commonplace in 2000s crunk and 2010s trap.
References
- ^ Baker, Soren (April 4, 2016). "Reunion Of Three 6 Mafia Members Juicy J, DJ Paul & Crunchy Black Only A Possibility". Hipopdx.com. Retrieved February 1, 2018.