Spice 1 discography
The discography of Spice 1 consists of 12 studio albums, one EP, 11 compilation albums and six charting singles.
Spice 1 discography | |
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Studio albums | 14 |
Compilation albums | 11 |
EPs | 1 |
Singles | 6 |
Albums
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | |
---|---|---|---|---|
US | US R&B | |||
Spice 1 |
|
82 | 14 |
|
187 He Wrote |
|
10 | 1 | |
AmeriKKKa's Nightmare |
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22 | 2 |
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1990-Sick |
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30 | 3 | |
The Black Bossalini |
|
28 | 5 | |
Immortalized |
|
111 | 30 | |
The Last Dance |
|
— | 54 | |
Spiceberg Slim |
|
— | 79 | |
The Ridah |
|
— | 89 | |
Dyin' 2 Ball |
|
— | — | |
The Truth |
|
— | — | |
Haterz Nightmare |
|
— | — | |
Platinum OG |
|
— | — |
Collaboration albums
- Criminal Activity with Criminalz (2001)
- NTA: National Thug Association with Bad Boy (2003)
- The Pioneers with MC Eiht (2004)
- Thug Lordz Trilogy with Thug Lordz (2006)
- Keep It Gangsta with MC Eiht (2006)
- Criminal Intent with Jayo Felony (2007)
- Thug Therapy with Bossolo (2015)
Compilation albums
- Hits (1998)
- The Playa Rich Project (2000)
- Hits II: Ganked & Gaffled (2001)
- The Playa Rich Project 2 (2002)
- Hits 3 (2002)
- Thug Disease (2002)
- Bossed Out (2005)
- The Thug In Me (2005)
- Life After Jive: 2000 to 2005 (2006)
- Thug Association (2007)
- Thug Reunion (2008)
Extended plays
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | |
---|---|---|---|---|
US | US R&B | |||
Let It Be Known |
|
— | 69 | |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart. |
Guest appearances
- 1988: "Leave It to Me" (from The Dangerous Crew album Dangerous Crew)
- 1993: "Spice 1 wit da Banksta" (from the Ant Banks album Sittin' on Somethin' Phat)
- 1993: "The Dangerous Crew" (from the Too Short album Get in Where You Fit In)
- 1994: "Gangsta Team" (from the South Central Cartel album 'N Gatz We Truss)
- 1994: "2 Kill a G" (from the Ant Banks album The Big Badass)
- 1994: "Nigga Sings the Blues" (from Jason's Lyric)
- 1994: "Nuthin' but the Gangsta" (from the MC Eiht album We Come Strapped)
- 1994: "East Coast/West Coast" (from the Simplé E album Colouz Uv Sound)
- 1995: "Sound of Lead" (from the Ant Banks album Do or Die)
- 1995: "Born II Die" (from the Tales from the Hood)
- 1995: "Dusted N Disgusted" (from the E-40 album In a Major Way)
- 1995: "Trouble (Scared to Blast)" (from The Dangerous Crew album Don't Try This at Home)
- 1995: "No Peace", "Gun Smoke", "Pass da Dank" (from the South Central Cartel album Murder Squad Nationwide)
- 1996: "Slugs" (from Original Gangstas)
- 1996: "Red Rum" (from the Celly Cel album Killa Kali)
- 1996: "Check Ya Self" (from America Is Dying Slowly)
- 1996: "Why You Wanna Funk?" (from High School High)
- 1997: "West Riden" (from the Ant Banks album Big Thangs)
- 1997: "Function" (from the Da' Unda' Dogg album Fresh Out Da' Gates - The Autobiography)
- 1997: "Don't Stop" (from the Seagram album Souls on Ice)
- 1997: "I'm Losin' It" (from the 2Pac album R U Still Down? (Remember Me))
- 1997: "Fac Not Fiction", "All Head No Body" (from the 187 Fac album Fac Not Fiction)
- 1998: " ", "Salt Shaka" (from the 2 One One album 2 One One in Progress)
- 1998: "I Can't Turn Back" (from Cellblock Compilation, Vol. 2: Face/Off)
- 1998: "Don't Wait" (from the Devin the Dude album The Dude)
- 1998: "360°" (from the Eightball album Lost)
- 1998: "Mob On", "Heat" (from the Paris album Unleashed)
- 1999: "Section 11350" (from the Kokane album They Call Me Mr. Kane)
- 1999: "Wet Party" (from the Tear Da Club Up Thugs album CrazyNDaLazDayz)
- 1999: "Shook Niggas" (from the T.W.D.Y. album Derty Werk)
- 1999: "49 To The Yay" (from the Without Warning album Without Warning)
- 1999: "Killa Foe My Skrilla" (from the Arapahoe TRUES album Original Rhythm & Hip Hop)
- 2000: "AK Spray" (from the Flesh-N-Bone album From Cleveland 2 Cali)
- 2000: "Smash" (from the Outlawz album Ride Wit Us or Collide Wit Us)
- 2000: "Who Got the Keys?" (from the Low Life Mafia album Riding Deep & Dirty)
- 2000: "U Better Get Ready" (from the Black Mophia Clan album Heat From The Streets Of Roe)
- 2000: "Hustlers Dream" (from Blood and Tears Soundtrack)
- 2000: "In Yo' Look" (from the Sean T album Heated)
- 2000: "Wig Split" (from the DenGee album DenGee Livin')
- 2001: "The Payback" (from the 187 album Furious)
- 2003: "Game" (from the 40 Glocc album The Jakal)
- 2003: "Tha Next" (from the Mastamind album Street Valu)
- 2004: "In the Ghetto" (from the Trae album Losing Composure)
- 2004: "Some Girls Deserve To Die" (from Mars Unreleased album)
- 2005: "Second Time Around" (from the Mars album Mars Attacks)
- 2006: "The New West" (from the Playalitical album Code Green: Operation Take Over)
- 2006: "Public Enemy No. 1" (from the Timz album Open for Business)
- 2007: "Staying Alive", "Murder'Ra" (from the Z-Ro album King Of Tha Ghetto: Power)
- 2007: "Start a Problem", "Tell Me What U Want" (from the Daz Dillinger album Gangsta Party)
- 2007: "My Heat Go..." (from the Tito B album Starz The Limit)
- 2008: "Street Life" (from the Grave Plott album The Plott Thickens)
- 2008: "No Thang" (from the Kung Fu Vampire album Dead Sexy)
- 2008: "All Day (Sonofsam Remix)" (from the 2Pac mixtape The Way He Wanted It Vol. 4)
- 2009: "6 Ways from Sunday" (from the Killa C album Bound In Chains)
- 2009: "We Murderaz" (from Fury album Plan B)
- 2010: "Reactivated" (from Bossolo album The Birth)
- 2011: "The Game Needs Me" (from Suga T album The Best Is Yet To Come)
- 2012: "The Other Day Ago" (from E-40 album The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 2)
- 2013: "AmeriCanadian Dream" (from Young Noble & Deuce Deuce album Fast Life)
- 2013: "Underground All-Stars (The Anthem)" (from the Bloodstepp album Bass And Bubblegum)
- 2014: "Underground MVP" (from the Bloodstepp album Grand Theft Ufo: Floppy Disk Edition)
- 2014: "Lyrical Homicide" (from Bossolo album The Rebirth of Bossolo Revival)
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References
- "RIAA – Searchable Database: Spice 1". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved December 18, 2012.
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