Partial Discography
- 1984: "Funky Beats '84" - The 45 King's first release, a 7-inch single with a live drum break.
- 1987: "The 900 Number EP" (Tuff City) The 45 King's breakthrough single, it had "The 900 Number" with raps by Lakim Shabazz, a 45 King remix, and Ced Gee (of Ultramagnetic MC's fame) remixes.
- 1988: Lakim Shabazz: Pure Righteousness (Tuff City)
- 1989: Master of the Game (Tuff City)
- 1989: "The King is Here" (12" Single) (Tuff City) - Had rhymes by Markey Fresh. This has a different version of "The King is Here" than appeared on the Master of the Game album.
- 1989: "Red, Black, and Green" (12" Single) (Tuff City) - Featured rhymes by Lakim Shabazz.
- 1989: "When a Wise Man Speaks" / "Catching a 'Tude" / "Rocking With Tony H" (12" Single) (Tuff City)
- 1990 45 Kingdom (Tuff City) - This was a partial best of, consisting of material from his first two albums along with "The 900 Number" and "When A Wise Man Speaks."
- 1990: Rhythmical Madness (Tuff City) - The 45 King collaborated with DJ Louie Louie to make this breakbeat album. Emcees Lakim Shabazz and Ron Delite also appeared on the LP.
- 1990: The 45 King presents The Flavor Unit (Tuff City)
- 1990: The 45 King: The Lost Breakbeats: The White Album (Tuff City)
- 1990: The 45 King: The Lost Breakbeats: The Orange Album (Tuff City)
- 1992: The 45 King: The 900 Number EP (Tuff City)
- 1995: The 45 King: Killer Beets (Music Station)
- 1996: The 45 King: Grooves for a Quiet Storm (Tuff City)
- 2004: 45 King: Two-Five feat. Wildchild (Stones Throw) 7-inch
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