Sporting Life (musician)
Sporting Life is an American record producer, rapper, songwriter, artist, and architect from New York City, New York.[1] He founded New York City hip hop group Ratking with American rappers Wiki and Hak. Aside from releasing music with Ratking under XL Recordings, he has released several solo albums and extended plays (EPs) under R&S Records.
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Also known as | Sport |
Origin | New York City, New York, U.S. |
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Years active | 2015−present |
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Associated acts | Ratking |
Website | sportinglife |
Discography
Studio albums
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So It Goes (with Ratking) |
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55 5's[1] |
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Extended plays
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Wiki93 (with Ratking) |
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700-Fill[1] (with Ratking) |
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Slam Dunk Vol. I [1] |
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Slam Dunk Vol. II |
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Slam Dunk Vol. III |
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Compilations
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Slam Dunk |
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Production discography
2011
- Wiki - 1993
- 01. "Retired Sports"
- 02. "Pretty Picture"
- 03. "646 - 704 - 2610"
- 04. "Piece of Shit"
- 05. "Wikispeaks"
- 06. "Sporting Life"
2012
- Ratking - Wiki93
- 01. "Retired Sports"
- 02. "Pretty Picture"
- 03. "646 - 704 - 2610"
- 04. "Piece of Shit"
- 05. "Wikispeaks"
- 06. "Comic"
- 07. "Sporting Life"
2013
- Ratking -
- "100"
2014
- Ratking - So It Goes
- 01. "*" (produced with DJ Dog Dick)
- 02. "Canal"
- 03. "Snow Beach" (produced with Isaiah Barr)
- 04. "So Sick Stories" (featuring King Krule) [produced with King Krule and DJ Dog Dick]
- 05. "Remove Ya"
- 06. "Eat" (produced with DJ Dog Dick)
- 07. "So It Goes"
- 08. "Puerto Rican Judo" (featuring Wavy Spice)
- 09. "Protein" (produced with DJ Dog Dick)
- 10. "Bug Fights"
- 11. "Take" (featuring Salomon Faye)
- 12. "Cocoa '88" (featuring DJ Dog Dick)
2015
- Ratking - 700-Fill
- 01. "American Gods" (featuring Remy Banks, Teddy and Slicky Boy)
- 02. "Arnold Palmer"
- 03. "Bethel"
- 04. "Eternal Reveal"
- 05. "Flurry"
- 06. "Lepane Lane" (featuring Slicky Boy)
- 07. "Steep Tech" (featuring Despot and Princess Nokia)
- 08. "Sticky Trap"
- 09. "Makeitwork"
- Remy Banks - higher.
- 01. "inhale."
- 02. "let em know."
- 10. "feast." (featuring Hak)
- Wiki - Lil Me
- 01. "WikiFlag" (produced with Madlib, Benamin, and Isaac Sleator)
- 04. "Hit the L" (featuring Hak) [produced with Isaac Sleator]
- 05. "Old Blocks New Kids" (featuring Jadasea) [produced with Isaiah Barr]
- 06. "Cherry Tree" (featuring Micachu) [produced with Micachu]
- 09. "Lil Me" (produced with Dev Hynes)
- 13. "Patience" (featuring Antwon)
- 15. "Ioneedmuch" (featuring Teddy AF)
- 03. "Rewind (Sporting Life Remix)"
2017
- Eric Copeland - Black Bubblegum Remixed
- 04. "Rip It (Sporting Life Remix)"
- Wiki - No Mountains in Manhattan
- 05. "Chinatown Swing"
- 10. "Pandora’s Box" (featuring Evy Jane) [produced with Dadras]
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gollark: If you think people have a 0.02% chance of dying of COVID-19, and I arbitrarily assume you think young people are 1 OOM better off (so 0.002% chance), then that's still better than the maybe 0.0001% (1 in 1 million) chance of dying of vaccines.
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References
- Mertens, Max. "Get On the Courts with Ratking Producer Sporting Life's EP 'Slam Dunk Vol. 1'". Thump. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
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