Pudgee Tha Phat Bastard
Pudgee Tha Phat Bastard | |
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Birth name | Tracey A. Horton |
Born | Harlem, New York City, New York, U.S. | July 7, 1971
Genres | Hip hop |
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Years active | 1990–present |
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Tracey A. Horton (born July 7, 1971), professionally known as Pudgee Tha Phat Bastard, is an American emcee, ghost writer and producer born in Harlem, New York; he currently resides in The Bronx, New York. He has written for the likes of Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes and Rakim according to Forbes Magazine.[1] The original "Think Big" was produced by Minnesota and went unreleased. It featured Lord Tariq and the Notorious B.I.G.; the track has been listed as widely unknown, forgotten or never heard. [2][3][4]
Discography[edit]
Studio albums[edit]
- 1993 - Give 'Em The Finger (Giant Records (Warner))
- 2016 - King of New York (Back 2 Da Source Records)
- 2016 - Unreleased 92-98 (Back 2 Da Source Records)
Singles and Ep's[edit]
- 1993 - Checkin' Out The Ave. (Giant Records (Warner))
- 1995 - Think BIG (Independent)
- 1995 - On the Regular (Perspective Records)
- 1995 - Everybody Want to Be Hard / Inner City Blues (Independent)
- 1996 - Money Don't Make Your World Stop (Perspective Records)
- 1997 - Dead Silence (Independent)
- 2017 - Down for the Crown / Your Hood Is My Hood (Back 2 Da Source Records)
- Unknown - Get Over / Money & Hoes (Independent)
Credits[edit]
Vocals[edit]
- 1993 - Kingpin, "Tears (Remix)", Da King & I (Rowdy Records)
- 1995 - Don't Waste My Time, "Mecca Don Flava Hood - Remix Edit" Sa-Deuce (Elektra)
- 1995 - Anything, "Anything" J. Quest (Mercury Records)
- 2009 - Let's Be Free, "Melo" Designed People (Epicureo Music)
- 2009 - The Seventh Seal, "Won't Be Long" Rakim (Universal)
- 2018 - False Consciousness, "Shut the Fuck Up" Nick Roberts (Boom Bap Professionals)
Writing and Arrangement[edit]
- 1994 - Above the Rim, "Old Times' Sake", Sweet Sable (Street Life Records)
- 1996 - Only for the Real DJ, Volume 3, "Money Don't Make Your World Stop", Pudgee The Phat Bastard (Perspective Records)
- 2001 - Supernova,"Life is Like a Park" (featuring Carl Thomas) (Arista)
- 2001 - Supernova,"Hot" (Arista)
- 2001 - Supernova,"The Block Party"(Arista)
- 2001 - Supernova,"I Believe In Me" (Arista)
- 2001 - Supernova,"Untouchable" (featuring Tupac) (Arista)
- 2009 - Let's Be Free, "Melo" Designed People (Epicureo Music)
Featuring and Presenting[edit]
- 1993 - Kingpin, "Tears (Remix)", Da King & I (Rowdy Records)
- 1994 - The East Comin Through EP, "S.O.N.S.", Madman Shawn (East New York Records)
- 1995 - Anything, "Focus (Remix)", Various (Comp)
- 1995 - Don't Waste My Time, "Mecca Don Flava Hood - Remix Edit" Sa-Deuce (Elektra)
- 1995 - The Best of the Notorious B.I.G., "All Men Are Dogs (Remix)" Mister Cee (Off Label)
- 1995 - The Best of the Notorious B.I.G., "All Men Are Dogs" Bandit (Creative Control Records)
- 1995 - Anything, "The Quest Is On" J. Quest (Mercury Records)
- 1995 - Solo, "Heaven" Remix - Hip Hop Joint (Perspective Records)
- 1995 - Something Big, "Unreleased and Unleashed" Notorious B.I.G. (Bad Boy Entertainment)
- 1995 - Anything, "Anything (Acapella)" J. Quest (Mercury Records)
- 1995 - Solo, "Heaven" Remix - Hip Hop Joint (A&M Records)
- 1999 - Think BIG "Dreams" Notorious B.I.G. (Bad Boy Entertainment)
- 2001 - All Men Are Dogs "I Like It" Grand Puba (Archives Inc.)
- 2003 - Think BIG "Rap Phenomenon" Mixed (Off Label)
- 2007 - Back In Da Dayz "Stick to the Script" Grand Daddy I.U. (Steady Flow Enterprises)
- 2007 - J. Love Presents Notorious B.I.G. "In Memory Of... Volume 4" J. Love (Off Label)
- 2007 - Think BIG "Dreams" Notorious B.I.G. (Bad Boy Entertainment)
- 2008 - All Men Are Dogs "J. Love Presents Grand Daddy, Return of the Smooth Assassin"(J.Love)(Off Label)
- 2010 - Think Bigs "L'Integral" Notorious B.I.G. (Goodvibe Productions)
References[edit]
- ↑ https://www.forbes.com/sites/natalierobehmed/2015/09/22/phantom-rappers-inside-the-business-of-ghostwriting/#bbb34781ec16
- ↑ https://observer.com/2017/03/rapper-notorious-big-10-best-songs/
- ↑ https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/10-great-forgotten-notorious-b-i-g-verses-114955/mary-j-blige-real-love-hip-hop-mix-1993-115654/
- ↑ https://www.fuse.tv/2012/03/10-biggie-songs-you-ve-never-heard
External links[edit]
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