Appeared On
- The Isley Brothers "Come Together" on the album Spend the Night (Warner Bros - 1988)
- Quincy Jones w/ Melle Mel & Big Daddy Kane & Ice-T "Back On the Block" from the album Back on the Block (Qwest Records - 1989)
- Quincy Jones w/ Ice T, Big Daddy Kane "Jazz Corner of the World" from the album Back on the Block (Qwest Records - 1989)
- Stop the Violence Movement "Self Destruction" (Jive/ RCA Records - 1989)
- HEAL w/ various artists Civilization Vs. Technology (Elektra - 1991)
- Zebrahead "Good Time" from the album Zebrahead Soundtrack (Ruffhouse - 1992)
- CB4 w/ Daddy-O & Hi-C "Rapper's Delight" CB4 Soundtrack (MCA - 1993)
- Regina Belle "Tango In Paris" from the album Passion (Columbia - 1993)
- Babydol "I Want You Back" (Miracle - 1993)
- "Keep It Real" from the album Raiders Of the Lost Art (Scotti Bros - 1994)
- w/ Treacherous Three "Raiders Of the Lost Art" from the album Raiders Of the Lost Art (Scotti Bros - 1994)
- Animaniacs Hip-Opera Christmas (Rhino - 1997)
- The Spinners "I'll Be Around" from the album At Their Best (Intersound - 1999)
- "I Go To Work" from the album Bad Boy Bill's Vocal Mix" (Jive - 1999)
- Will Smith w/ Dru Hill "Wild Wild West" from the album Willenium (Columbia - 1999)
- Pablo "Next Level" (Howlin - 2003)
- Nas w/ various artists "Where Are They Now (80's Remix)" (Ill Will Records - 2007)
- Ice-T "Darc Fight Club" EP also features "Revolution" 2009
- Redman "Redman Presents... Reggie" Track "Rock Wit Da Best"
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