Rashad Smith (producer)
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| Years active | 1994–present |
| Label | Tumblin' Dice Entertainment |
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Rashad Smith is an American hip hop and R&B record producer.
At the age of 19, he provided beats to Main Source, Eric B. & Rakim and A Tribe Called Quest.[citation needed] He proceeded further into the music business by working directly with Andre Harrell at the newly minted Uptown Records.[1]
He is the cousin of producer and Main Source member K-Cut.[2]
Production credits
- 1993: Mary J. Blige -- "What's the 411 (Remix)?"[3]
1994:Billy Lawrence -- "My Heart My Angel" {drum programming}; "Happiness (Tumblin' Dice Remix)"[4]- 1994: Miss Jones -- ""Don't Front" (8th Street Mob Mix) [5]
- 1994: A Tribe Called Quest -- "Lyrics to Go (Tumblin' Dice Remix)"[6]
- 1994: 7669 -- "Joy (Bad Boy Club Mix)"[7]
- 1994: The Notorious B.I.G. -- "Just Playin' (Dreams)"
- 1994: Craig Mack -- "Makin' Moves with Puff"[8]
- 1994: Mary J. Blige -- "Be Happy (Bad Boy Butter Mix)"[9]
1995:The Notorious B.I.G. -- "One More Chance/Stay With Me"[10]- 1995: LL Cool J – "Doin' It";[11] "Loungin"; "God Bless"
1996:Total -- "Do You Know"; "Someone Like You" (produced with Chucky Thompson)- 1996: Aaliyah -- "Choosey Lover (Old/New School)"[12]
- 1996: Busta Rhymes -- "Woo-Hah!! Got You All in Check"[13] (produced with Busta Rhymes)
- 1996: 702 -- "Get Down Like That"
- 1996: LL Cool J -- "Doin It Again"[14] from The Nutty Professor (soundtrack)
- 1996: LL Cool J -- "Ain't Nobody"[15] from Beavis & Butthead (soundtrack)
- 1996: Ladae! -- "Party 2Nite (On Line Street Flava)"
- 1996: Keith Sweat -- "Twisted (Tumblin Dice Street Mix-Original Rap)"
- 1996: Nas -- "If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)"[16] (produced with Trackmasters)
- 1996: MC Lyte -- "Cold Rock a Party";[17] "One on One"; "Druglord Superstar"
- 1996: A Tribe Called Quest -- "The Hop"[18]
- 1996: Salt-N-Pepa -- "Upside Down (Round n Round)"[19] from Space Jam: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture
1997:En Vogue -- "Whatever (Tumblin' Dice Remix)"[20]- 1997: Rampage -- "The Night B4 My Shit Drop";[21] "The Set Up"; "Niggaz Iz Bad"; "Take It to the Streets"
- 1997: Junior M.A.F.I.A. -- "Young Casanovas" (produced with Armando Colon) from How to Be a Player (soundtrack)
- 1997: DJ Skribble -- "Everybody, Come On"; "Must Be the Music" (produced with Armando Colon & Skribble)
- 1997: 98 Degrees - "I Wanna Love You"
- 1997: Shades - "What Would You Do" (produced with Armando Colon)
- 1997: Puff Daddy -- "Do You Know?"; "Young G's" [22]
- 1997: LSG -- "Curious"[23] (produced with Armando Colon & Keith Sweat)
- 1997: Lil' Kim -- "Ladies' Night (Not Tonight Remix)" from Nothing to Lose (soundtrack)
- 1997: Busta Rhymes -- "Rhymes Galore";[24] "Dangerous"; "You Won't Tell, I Won't Tell"[25]
- 1997: Billy Lawrence -- "Footsteps"
1998:Masayo Queen -- "Take Me to Higher (Tumblin' Dice Remix)"- 1998: SWV -- "I Wanna Be Where You Are" from Hav Plenty (soundtrack)
- 1998: Das EFX -- "Set It Off"; "Rap Scholar"[26]
- 1998: Myron -- "Destiny (Remix)"[27]
- 1998: Miss Jones -- "Won't Stop"
- 1998: Fat Joe -- "Good Times"
- 1998: Busta Rhymes -- "Keeping It Tight"[28]
1999:Solé -- "Accurate Math"[29]- 1999: Slick Rick -- "Trapped in Me"[30]
2000:Carl Thomas -- "SupaStar" (produced with Brian Kierulf, Joshua Michael Schwartz)- 2000: 50 Cent -- "Thug Love"[31]
- 2001: DJ Clue? featuring Mobb Deep -- "The Best of Queens (It's Us)"[32]
- 2001: Big Pun -- "How We Roll (98)"[33]
- 2003: Big Gipp -- "History Mystery"
- 2008: Erykah Badu -- "Real Thang (Remix By Rashad 'Ringo' Smith/Tumblin Dice)"[34]
- 2009: Ghostface Killah – "Baby" (Produced by Austin "Watts" Garrick & Rashad Smith)[35]
References
- ^ "RASHAD SMITH". Yomafia.wordpress.com. 17 February 2011.
- ^ "Rap's Main Source". NOW. 19 December 2002. Retrieved July 23, 2021.
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- ^ Universal Music Group on Youtube – Ghostface Killah – Baby on YouTube. Retrieved on 2009-11-08.