Marco Polo (producer) - Discography - Production

Production

  • 2004: A Long Hot Summer - Masta Ace
  • 2007: Casualties of War - Boot Camp Clik
  • 2007: Stereotypez - Special Teamz
  • 2008: A Vicious Cycle - Reef the Lost Cauze
  • 2008: D.I.R.T. - Heltah Skeltah
  • 2008: George Bush Da Button - Canibus
  • 2008: Till I Collapse - Canibus
  • 2008: George Bush Da Button (Remix) - Canibus
  • 2009: Survival Skills - KRS-One & Buckshot
  • 2011: Save Yourself - Verbal Kent
  • 2011: Gutter Rainbows - Talib Kweli
  • 2011: W.A.R. (We Are Renegades) - Pharoahe Monch
  • 2011: Still on the Hustle - Neek the Exotic & Large Professor
  • 2011: S.P.T.A. (Said Person of That Ability) - J-Live
  • 2011: For the Record - Torae
  • 2012: God Save the King - Copywrite
  • 2012: Professor @ Large - Large Professor
  • 2012: God of the Serengeti - Vinnie Paz

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