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This is the discography of American rapper King T. Albums. Studio albums. Title Release Peak chart positions US [1] US R&B [2] Act a Fool: Released: 1988;
King T also guested on DJ Muggs' Soul Assassins II album. King T was mentioned on Nas' song “Where Are They Now?" in 2006, and in 2007 appeared on the song's West Coast remix, along with Kam, Ice-T, Candyman, Threat, and The Conscious Daughters, MC Breeze of LA Posse, and the Seattle-based artist Sir Mix-A-Lot.
Thy Kingdom Come is the fifth studio album by West Coast hip hop artist King T.It was released on August 6, 2002 [3] on Greedy Green Entertainment and Mo Beatz. The album was originally titled The Kingdom Come and was slated for a release on June 30, 1998, on Aftermath Entertainment.
King (stylized as King.), is the fourth studio album by American rapper T.I., released on March 28, 2006, through Grand Hustle Records and Atlantic Records.Recording sessions for the album took one and a half years to complete in late 2005 according to T.I. in an interview with MTV News.
Act a Fool is the debut studio album by American West Coast hip hop artist King Tee. [2] It was released on November 15, 1988, via Capitol Records. The album was produced by DJ Pooh and King Tee, with Tim Devine as executive producer. It features guest appearances from M.C. Breeze, Mixmaster Spade, and Prince Ezzy-E.
At Your Own Risk is the second studio album by American West Coast hip hop artist King Tee.It was released on September 24, 1990, via Capitol Records. Production was handled by several record producers, including DJ Pooh, E-Swift, Bilal Bashir, Bronick Wrobleski, J.R. Coes, DJ Aladdin, and King T himself.
Tha Triflin' Album is the third studio album by American rapper King Tee. It was released on January 26, 1993, via Capitol Records . [ 4 ] Recording sessions took place at Echo Sound and Kitchen Sync Studios in Los Angeles in 1992.
IV Life is the fourth studio album by American West Coast hip hop artist King Tee.It was released on March 28, 1995 via MCA Records, making it his first album on the label after his split with Capitol Records.