Music Videos
Year | Title | Director | Artist(s) | |
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As main performer | ||||
2002 | "Slacker" | Ben Mor | ||
2003 | "Here Comes Tecca Nina" | Ben Meade | ||
"Imma Tell" | Christopher Horvath | |||
2004 | "I'll Pass" | Fearless Eye | ||
2006 | "Bout Ta' Bubble" | Prozak | ||
2008 | "Like Yeah" | Estevan Oriol | ||
2009 | "Red Nose" | Dan Gedman | ||
"Show Me A God" | Dan Gedman | |||
"Leave Me Alone" | Dan Gedman | |||
"Low" | Dan Gedman | |||
2010 | "O.G." | Dan Gedman | ||
"KC Tea" | Dan Gedman | |||
"Ego Trippin'" | Dan The Man | |||
2011 | "Mama Nem" | Dan Gedman | ||
"He's A Mental Giant" | Dan Gedman | |||
"Who Do I Catch" | Dan Gedman | |||
2012 | "Am I A Psycho?" | Dan Gedman | ft. B.o.B & Hopsin | |
"E.B.A.H" | Anthony Devera | |||
"Don't Tweet This" | Anthony Devera | |||
"URALYA" | Anthony Devera | |||
"Alone" | Anthony Devera | |||
As featured performer | ||||
1999 | "My Dogs 4 Life" | 57th Street Rogue Dog Villians ft. Tech N9ne | ||
2000 | "The Anthem" | Jeff Richter Sway & King Tech |
Sway & King Tech ft. Chino XL, Eminem, Jayo Felony, Kool G Rap, KRS-One, Pharoahe Monch, RZA, Tech N9ne & Xzibit | |
2004 | "I Gotta Know" | FiggKidd ft. Red Foo & Tech N9ne | ||
2005 | "Sick Sick 'Em" | J-Flo ft. Tech N9ne | ||
2007 | "City 2 City" | Kottonmouth Kings ft. Krizz Kaliko & Tech N9ne | ||
2009 | "Salue" | Big Scoob ft. Tech N9ne | ||
"Bollywood Chick" | DJ Skee | Swollen Members ft. Tre Nyce & Tech N9ne | ||
2010 | "Midwest Explosion" | Deji LaRay | Stevie Stone ft. Tech N9ne | |
"Believer" | Anthony Ernest Garth | Bizarre ft. Nate Walka & Tech N9ne | ||
"Naked (Boom Boom Room)" | Dan Gedman | Kutt Calhoun ft. Tech N9ne | ||
"2010 Wake Up Show Anthem" | Sway & King Tech ft. B-Real, Crooked I, DJ Jazzy Jeff, DJ Qbert, DJ Revolution, Kam Moye, Locksmith, Ras Kass, RZA, Tajai & Tech N9ne | |||
"Elevator" | Dan Gedman | Krizz Kaliko ft. Tech N9ne | ||
2011 | "For The MO" | Chuck Browne | The Popper ft. Donta Slusha, Ron Ron & Tech N9ne | |
"All That I Know" | Philly Fly Boy | Trae ft. Brian Angel, Mystikal & Tech N9ne | ||
2012 | "Midwest Meltdown" | T.T. ft. Tech N9ne & Twista | ||
"Badlands" | Dan Gedman | ¡Mayday! ft. Tech N9ne | ||
"Abu Dhabi" | Krizz Kaliko with 816 Boyz | |||
"Enemy" | Prozak | Prozak ft. Tech N9ne | ||
"Zombie" | E-40 | E-40 ft. Brotha Lynch Hung & Tech N9ne | ||
"808 Bendin'" | Deji LaRay | Stevie Stone ft. Tech N9ne | ||
"Bloody Murdah (Remix)" | Rittz ft. Tech N9ne | |||
2013 | "Juice" | Ces Cru ft. Tech N9ne | ||
"I Been Dope" | Kutt Calhoun ft. Tech N9ne | |||
"Go Nutz" | Jae Synth | The Regime | ||
"Dreaming" | Garcia | N.O.R.E. ft. ¡Mayday! & Tech N9ne | ||
Cameo appearances | ||||
1999 | "Still Ballin'" | Craig Henry | Yukmouth | |
2004 | "Rap Game" | Gobi M. Rahimi | MC Breed | |
2005 | "Rockstar" | Anthony Ernest Garth | Bizarre | |
2007 | "White Trash Life" | Bryan Heiden | Big B | |
2008 | "Killer Collage" | Necro | Mr. Hyde | |
2009 | "Bunk Rock Bitch" | Dan Gedman | Kutt Calhoun | |
"Black President to Represent Me" | V | The Popper | ||
"Misunderstood" | Dan Gedman | Krizz Kaliko | ||
"That's Tha Homie" | Snoop Dogg Ted Chung |
Snoop Dogg | ||
2010 | "Juggalo Island" | Paul Andresen | Insane Clown Posse | |
"Last Call" | Txx Will | |||
"Red and Yellow" | Irv Da Phenom ft. B Double E & Cash Image | |||
2011 | "Man In My City (Remix)" | Kamera Man | Nesto the Owner ft. Bishop Young Don, Cash Image, Rondoe, The Popper, V.V. & Xta-C | |
"All I Kno Is Hood" | Dan Gedman | Big Scoob ft. Krizz Kaliko | ||
"Too Gangsta" | Txx Will | |||
"Changes" | Justin Marmorstein | Ces Cru | ||
"Hotboxin The Van" | Bert Trevino | Baby Bash, Marcus Manchild & Paul Wall | ||
2012 | "Until Then" | Prozak | Prozak |
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