The Heatmakerz
The Heatmakerz is a hip-hop production duo, started by Rsonist (Gregory Green) originally from Kingston, Jamaica, now living in New York. The duo, consisting of Rsonist (Gregory Green) and Thrilla (Sean Thomas), rose to fame after providing beats to various releases of The Diplomats. The bulk of albums like Diplomatic Immunity and Juelz Santana's debut From Me to U were produced by The Heatmakerz.[1] Their production style is based upon hard equalized snares and kicks, strong bass lines, strong hi-hats, snares and often sped-up soul samples.[2] To this day, the Heatmakerz still use the same style of production. Timothy Hodge made an appearance on Beat Bangerz alongside Rsonist.
The Heatmakerz | |
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Origin | Kingston, Jamaica |
Genres | Hip Hop |
Occupation(s) | Production team |
Instruments | Akai MPC Snare |
Years active | 2000–present |
Associated acts | The Diplomats |
Website | http://theheatmakerz.com |
Members | Rsonist Thrilla |
Production discography
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album | Co-producer(s) |
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"The C-Quel" | 2000 | Canibus | 2000 B.C. (Before Can-I-Bus) | Pillo Jamel |
"Ice" | 2001 | Ghostface Killah | Bulletproof Wallets | |
"Come Home With Me" | 2002 | Cam'ron | Come Home With Me | |
"Boy Boy" | Ty Fyffe | |||
"Hands Up" | Ill Beingz | Wild Amerika | ||
"Shine" | ||||
"Wild Amerika" | ||||
"730 Raw" | Truck Turner, Butter, Papoose, Sweat | Look Both Ways Before You Cross Me | ||
"Who Am I" | 2003 | The Diplomats | Diplomatic Immunity | |
"More Than Music" | ||||
"Dipset Anthem" | ||||
"This Is What I Do" | ||||
"My Love" | ||||
"I Love You" | ||||
"Purple Haze" | ||||
"Juelz Santana the Great" | ||||
"DJ Enuff Freestyle" | ||||
"I'm Ready" | ||||
"Let's Go" | ||||
"The Champ Is Here" | Juelz Santana, Freekey Zekey | From Me to U | ||
"One Day I Smile" | Juelz Santana | |||
"Okay Okay" | ||||
"Down" | ||||
"Monster Music" | Juelz Santana, Opera Steve | |||
"Back Again" | Juelz Santana | |||
"How I Feel" | ||||
"Squalie" | Juelz Santana, J.R. Writer | |||
"My Love (Remix)" | Juelz Santana, Jim Jones | |||
"Let's Go" | Juelz Santana, Cam'ron | |||
"This Is for My Homies" | Juelz Santana, Jim Jones | |||
"Fire" | Comp, Cam'ron | N/A | ||
"The Ghetto" | 2004 | Lil' Flip | U Gotta Feel Me | |
"Face Off" | DJ Kay Slay, Ghostface Killah, Scarface | The Streetsweeper, Vol. 2 | ||
"Untouchables" | DJ Kay Slay, Prodigy, Raekwon, AZ | |||
"The Kennedies" | DJ Kay Slay, Bristal, C. White | |||
"Celebrity Love" | DJ Kay Slay, Lala, Tiffany, Steph Lova, Sunny, Chinky Brown Eyes | DJ Kay Slay | ||
"Intro" | Samy Deluxe | Verdammtnochma! | ||
"Gott Sei Dank" | ||||
"This Is Jim Jones" | Jim Jones, Cam'ron | On My Way to Church | ||
"Jamaican Joint" | Jim Jones, Cam'ron, Juelz Santana | |||
"End of the Road" | Jim Jones, Bun B, T.I. | |||
"Eyes Open" | I-20 | Self-Explanatory | ||
"Meet the Dealer" | I-20, Ludacris | |||
"I Wanna Be Your Lady" | The Diplomats | Diplomatic Immunity 2 | Skitzo | |
"Push It" | ||||
"Bigger Picture" | ||||
"Crunk Muzik" | ||||
"More Gangsta Music" | Cam'ron, Juelz Santana | Purple Haze | ||
"Killa Cam" | Cam'ron | |||
"Did It All" | 2005 | Lord Tariq | The Barcode | |
"Back In The Building" | The Diplomats | More Than Music Vol. 1 | ||
"You Make Me Say" | DukeDaGod | |||
"What Kind Of Life Is This" | The Diplomats, Razah | |||
"Street Niggaz" | Jeezy | Trap or Die [upper-alpha 1] | ||
"That's Who I Am" | N/A [upper-alpha 1] [upper-alpha 2] | |||
"Oh Yes" | Juelz Santana | What The Game's Been Missing! | ||
"Shottas" | Juelz Santana, Cam'ron, Sizzla | |||
"Violence" | Juelz Santana, Bezel | |||
"Daddy" | Juelz Santana | |||
"Tha Mobb" | Lil Wayne | Tha Carter II | ||
"Receipt" | ||||
"The Initiation" | 2006 | Akir | Legacy | |
"I.B.S" | Cam'ron | Killa Season | ||
"Pyrexx Vision / Angel Dust" | 40 Cal. | Broken Safety | Rek Beats | |
"American Me" | CL Smooth | American Me | ||
"Warm Outside" | ||||
"The Stroll" | ||||
"Heat" | 2008 | 40 Cal. | The Yellow Tape | |
"Come With Me (Freestyle)" | J.R. Writer | Politics and Bullshit | ||
"Why You Leave" | 2014 | Locksmith | A Thousand Cuts | |
“Cristal Occasions” | 2019 | Jim Jones | El Capo | |
“Love of the Hustle” | ||||
“Make No Issues of It” | ||||
“NYC” | ||||
“Good Die Young” | ||||
“State of the Union” | ||||
“Pity in the Summer” | ||||
“My Era” | ||||
“Nothing Lasts” | ||||
"Cocaine Dreamin’” | ||||
“Mama I Made It” | ||||
“To Whom It May Concern" | ||||
“Sports Cars” | ||||
“Song Boxing” | ||||
“Bread Right” | ||||
“Don’t Know What They Took Him For” | ||||
“Toast on Me” | Cam'ron | Purple Haze 2 | ||
“Fast Lane” |
Notes
- Appeared on an advance copy of Jeezy's 2005 album Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101.
- Also known as "Do Ya Thug Thang" or simply "Untitled".
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References
- The Heatmakerz beatbuggy.com. Retrieved March 2011
- The Heatmakerz Speak.... April 2010, vibe.com. Retrieved March 2011
External links
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