Reek Daddy
Mariko Nash (1969 – August 2016[2]), better known by his stage name Reek Daddy, and also Instigator or Freak da Babbi was an American rapper from Vallejo, California. He was the owner of NOYB Records, a subdivision late Mac Dre's label Thizz Entertainment.
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Birth name | Mariko Nash[1] |
Born | 1969 Vallejo, California, U.S. |
Died | August 2016 |
Genres | Hip hop, west coast hip hop, hyphy |
Occupation(s) | Rapper |
Years active | 1998–2016 |
Labels | NOYB Records |
Associated acts | Mac Dre |
Website | nunyagang.wix.com/noyb |
Discography
Studio albums
- Gangsta Of The Year (2000, unreleased)
- Wreak Havoc (2003)
- 25 to Life on the Streets (2003)
- Babbi Land (2006)
- The Reekalation (2006)
- Cutthoat Bizz (2007)
- Sawyer St. Mob (2007) (with Boss Hogg)
- Sacto 2 Da Crest (2009) (with Mr. Skrillz)
- Super Thug (2009)
- Straight Pirate Type (2010)
- Cuddy Bang (2010)
- The Reekalation II (2011)
- Gangsta Of The Year Volume II (2012)
- Dipped in Butter (2013)
- DLK Collabs Vol. 2 (2014)
- Serious as Cancer (2014)
- Pocket Full of Felonies (2015)
- Firey Hot Rocks (2016)
Guest appearances
Year | Song | Other artist(s) | Album |
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1998 | "Crest Creepers" | Mac Dre, Da'unda'dogg, Dubee, Jamar, Mac Mall, Naked | Stupid Doo Doo Dumb |
1999 | "Dangerous Prospecx" | Dubee, Naked, Da'unda'dogg | Dangerous Prospects |
2001 | "Punk Rock" | Mac Dre, Cutthoat Committee, 44 Hoes, Willy Hen | Turf Buccaneers |
2001 | "Reek Daddy" | Mac Dre, Cutthoat Committee, 44 Hoes, Willy Hen | Turf Buccaneers- |
2006 | "Rasta Man" | Miami, Vital | Miami's Collection of Dope |
2007 | "All the Above" | Miami, Lil Cavey, Dubee | Miami and the Nation of Thizzlam, Pt. 2 |
2008 | "On My Block" | Mr. Skrillz, G-Bundle, T-Bone | Customer Service |
"911 Emergency" | Mr. Skrillz, Mac Cheeze, Gaf Pak | Wigglenomics | |
"Code of the Streets" | Mr. Skrillz, Mac Cheeze, The Jacka, Fed-X, Husalah, G-Bundle, Scavenger Click, Bijou, Snake Z, Hard 2 Trust, Gaf Pak | ||
"Toe Up" | Smoov-E | Rusty Squeezebox | |
2009 | "Mr. Moneymaker" | Mr. Biscuits | |
"V-Town Mayor" | G.O.A.T. | G.O.A.T. Meal | |
"Moe to the Crest" | Telly Mac, Da'unda'dogg, Miami tha Most | Project Celebrity | |
"California Bears" | Pat Rich | Pat Rich the Great | |
2010 | "On My Block" | Mr. Skrillz, G-Bundle | Four Full Thangs |
"Shemygo" (Remix) | Mr. Skrillz, J-Diggs, Mac Dre, The Jacka, San Quinn, Lee Majors, Mistah F.A.B., Rydah J. Klyde, Cellski, Boss Hogg, Miami | ||
"I'm From the Yay" | Mr. Skrillz, Mac Mall | ||
"Pimpin By Da Pak" | Mr. Skrillz, G-Bundle, Gaf Pak, Cali-O | ||
"B***h" | Dubee | Tha Furly Ghost, Vol. 2 | |
"From a Whole 2 a Half" | T-Nutty, Mr. Skrillz | Perfect Attendance | |
"Me & My Uzi" | Mr. Skrillz, Mac Dre | Corporate Money | |
"U Ain't No Gangsta" | Mr. Skrillz, J-Diggs | ||
"Westcoast Dopeboy" | Mr. Skrillz, San Quinn | ||
"Got da Hood Wi Me" | Mr. Skrillz, Da'unda'dogg | ||
2011 | "Mathmatic's" | Mendo Dope, Old E, Twinkzilla | Dopeville |
"Mendo Dopey" | Mendo Dope, Old E, Charrity | ||
"Rain & Thunder" | Mendo Dope, Old E | ||
2012 | "Gangsters Come" | Sleep Dank, Da'unda'dogg | Still King of My City |
"707 Backwoodaz" | Mendo Dope, DJ Ignite | Stupid Cali Funky Languistics Extra Mendo Dopish | |
"Crossroads" | Jay Tee | On One | |
"Macca Hoe" | Reece Loc | The New Mobb Era | |
"Game on Lock" | Mendo Dope | Nor Cal Soldiers | |
"Cutthoat Soup" (Remix) | |||
"I Don't Just Rap" | 420 ft. Below Ground | ||
"420 ft. Below Ground" | |||
"Cali Dope" | |||
2014 | "Runnen' from the Law" | Brain Cells Poppin' | |
"Go Ahead & Do It" | V-Town, Dirty J | My Medication Is the Cash | |
"Bay Boyz" | V-Town, Dirty J, Seff Tha Gaffla, Dave Ice | ||
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References
- http://www.discogs.com/artist/Reek+Daddy
- Blanton, Garrett (August 22, 2016). "R.I.P. Rapper Reek Daddy tha Instigator". Rap Music Guide. Retrieved September 6, 2017.
External links
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