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DJ Pooh production discography

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This is a list of songs produced by DJ Pooh.

1980s

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Year Album Singer Title Ref
1984 12" Uncle Jamm's Army "Dial-A-Freak" [1]
1987 Bigger and Deffer L.L. Cool J "The Bristol Hotel" [2][3]
".357 - Break It on Down" [4][2]
"I Need Love" [5]
12" M.C. Bobby Jimmy "Lots of Children" [citation needed]
Street Sounds Hip Hop 17 King Tee, Mixmaster Spade "Ya Better Bring a Gun [6]
1988 Act a Fool King Tee "Act a Fool" [7][1]
"Ko Rock Stuff" [8]
"The Coolest" [9]
"Flirt" [10]
"Bass (Remix)" [9]
"Let's Dance" [11]
"Guitar Playin'" [11]
"Payback's a Mutha" [8][9]
"Just Clowning" (feat Breeze, Mixmaster Spade) [8][9]
12" Mixmaster Spade and Compton Posse "Genius Is Back" [citation needed]
1989 The Young Son of No One Breeze "Goin' Through a Phase" [12]
12" Greg Mack "What Does It All Mean" [13]
Antoinette "Who's the Boss (Remix)" [14]

1990s

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Year Album Singer Title Ref
1990 At Your Own Risk King Tee "At Your Own Risk" [15]
"Ruff Rhyme (Back Again)" [16]
"On the Dance Tip" [16]
"Jay Fay Dray" [16]
"Skanless" [16]
"Take You Home" [16]
"Time to Get Out" [16]
"Can This Be Real (Remix)" [9][16]
"E Get Swift" [16]
"Do Your Thing" [16]
"King Tee Production" [16]
"Played Like a Piano" (feat. Ice Cube, Breeze) [17][16]
Hip-Hop Prankster Bobby Jimmy & the Critters "Jock Itchin'" [18]
"Somebody Farted" [18]
"Hair or Weave" [citation needed]
Short Dog's in the House Too $hort "Paula & Janet" [19]
12" MC Trouble "Gotta Get a Grip (Come Ekwipped Mix)" [20]
1991 Ultramagnetic MCs "Poppa Large (West Coast Mix)" [citation needed]
D-Nice "The TR-808 Is Coming (Remix)" [21]
Boyz n the Hood (soundtrack) Yo-Yo "Mama Don't Take No Mess" [17]
Kam "Every Single Weekend" [17]
Death Certificate Ice Cube "Bird in the Hand" [22]
"Steady Mobbin'" [23]
"No Vaseline" [24]
I Wish My Brother George Was Here Del tha Funkee Homosapien "What Is a Booty" [25][26]
"Mistadobalina" [26]
"The Wacky World of Rapid Transit" [26]
"Pissin' on Your Steps" [26]
"Dark Skin Girls" [26]
"Money for Sex" [26]
"Ahonetwo, Ahonetwo" [26]
"Prelude" [26]
"Dr. Bombay" [26]
"Sunny Meadowz" [26]
"Sleepin' on My Couch" [26]
"Hoodz Come in Dozens" [26]
"Same Ol' Thing" [26]
"Ya Lil' Crumbsnatchers" [26]
1992 12" V.A. "Get the Fist" [27]
The Predator Ice Cube "When Will They Shoot?" [28][29][30]
"The Predator" [30]
"It Was a Good Day" [31][30][32]
"Don't Trust 'Em" [30]
"Check Yo Self" (feat. Das EFX) [33]
Black Pearl Yo-Yo "Home Girl Don't Play Dat" [34]
"So Funky" [34]
"Woman to Woman" [34]
"Hoes" (featuring Deadly Threat) [34]
"A Few Good Men" [34]
1993 Sickinnahead Deadly Threat "Sucka Free" [35][36]
"4-Deep" [35]
"Let the Dogs Loose" [35]
"Get Ghost" [35]
"The Whore Said It's Yours" [35]
"Bust One Fa Me" [35]
Tha Triflin' Album King Tee "Drunk Tekneek" [37][38]
"I Gotta Call Earl" [citation needed]
"Got It Bad Y'All" (feat. Tha Alkaholiks) [37]
"King Tee's Beer Stand" (feat. Ice Cube) [38]
"Where's a Hoe Sat" [citation needed]
"A Hoe B-4 tha Homie" (feat. Ice Cube, Deadly Threat) [37][38]
"Where's a Hoe Sat (Cont.)" [citation needed]
"Tha Great" [38]
Neva Again Kam "Watts Riot" (feat. Ice Cube) [39]
Time and Chance Color Me Badd "Time and Chance" [40]
"Groovy Now" [41]
1994 Mind, Body & Song Jade "There's Not a Man" [citation needed]
"It's On" [citation needed]
12" Guesss "It's You That I Need (Da Poohy Old Skool Remix)" [42]
Threat "Shut Your Punk Ass Up" +/- Remix [citation needed]
Things Are Looking Grimm Mista Grimm "Nuttins Changed" [43]
1995 IV Life King Tee "Super Nigga" (feat. DJ Pooh, Rashad) [citation needed]
Dogg Food The Dogg Pound "New York, New York" (feat. Snoop Doggy Dogg) [44][45][46]
"Smooth" (feat. Snoop Doggy Dogg, Val Young, Slo Jammin', Ricky Harris) [44]
Friday (soundtrack) Threat "Lettin' Niggas Know" [47]
12" LBC Crew "Beware of My Crew (DJ Pooh Remix)" [48]
1996 Eazy-E "Creep N Crawl" [citation needed]
All Eyez on Me 2Pac "When We Ride" (feat. Outlawz) [49]
Tha Doggfather Snoop Doggy Dogg "Up Jump tha Boogie" (feat. Kurupt) [50]
"Snoop Bounce" (feat. Charlie Wilson) [50]
"Vapors" (feat. Teena Marie, Charlie Wilson) [citation needed]
"2001" (feat. Bad Azz, Kurupt) [citation needed]
"Snoop's Upside Ya Head" (feat. Charlie Wilson) [50]
"Doggyland" [citation needed]
1997 Bad Newz Travels Fast DJ Pooh "Intro" [45]
"Bump Yo Speakers" (feat. Threat) [45]
"No Idea" (feat. Kam, Charlie Wilson, and Roger Troutman) [45][46]
"Grow Room" (feat. Mista Grimm) [45]
"Whoop! Whoop!" [45][31][46]
"Get Money" (feat. Threat and Tray Deee) [45]
"New World Order" (feat. Low Life Gangsters & Bad Ass) [45]
"Bad Newz Travels Fast" (feat. T-Lee from The L.A. Zuu) [45]
"Ebonics" (feat. Mista Grimm) [45]
"Get Off" (feat. Threat) [45]
"Who Cares" [45]
"MC's Must Come Down" (feat. Mista Grimm) [45]
"No Where 2 Hide" (feat. Threat) [45][51]
"You Ain't Shit" (feat. Mista Grimm) [45]
"Gangsta Vocabulary" (feat. Threat) [45]
In tha Beginning...There Was Rap "Freaky Tales" Snoop Doggy Dogg [52]
1998 Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told Snoop Dogg "Show Me Love" (feat. Charlie Wilson) [53][54]
Word on tha Streets Bad Azz "We Be Puttin' It Down" (feat. Snoop Dogg) [55]
"Ghetto Star" [citation needed]
The Mix Tape, Vol. III Funkmaster Flex "Whoop Whoop" (feat. DJ Pooh) [56]
Burn Hollywood Burn Soundtrack Tamika McClelland "Money" [citation needed]

2000s

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Year Album Singer Title Ref
2000 Dead Man Walkin' Snoop Dogg "Hit Rocks" [citation needed]
3 Strikes (soundtrack) Tha Eastsidaz "G'd Up" [57]
Lil Zane and Da Howg "Worldwide Renegades" [57]
Sauce Money "Chart Climbin'" [57]
Solo and Kam "Where I Come From" [57]
E-40 "I'm Straight" [57]
Likwit Crew "Where da Paper At" [57]
Silkk the Shocker "Where Dey At" [57]
Nio Renee and Blue "Gotta Hold on Me" [57]
Ras Kass "West Coast Mentality" [57]
C-Murder "Been a Long Time" [57]
Choclair "Let's Ride" [57]
Total "Crave" [57]
2001 Kamnesia Kam "Where I Come From" [58]
Duces 'n Trayz: The Old Fashioned Way Tha Eastsidaz "Welcome 2 tha House" (feat. Nate Dogg and Tha Angels) [59]
The Wash OST Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg "The Wash" [60]
2003 Penitentiary Chances Gangsta "Dog Gone Shame" [61]
2004 The Hard Way 213 "Groupie Luv" [62]
Welcome to Tha Chuuch vol. 4: Sunday School "So Fly (DJ Pooh Remix)" [citation needed]
The Ruthless Chronicles King Tee "Sucka Free" [63]
2006 Tha Blue Carpet Treatment Snoop Dogg "Conversations" (feat. Stevie Wonder, Azuré) [citation needed]
Down for Life D4L "Betcha Can't Do It Like Me" [64]
"Do It Like Me Baby" [citation needed]
2010 Origin of Violence Three One Se7en "It Was a Bad Day" (feat. Da Lokust) [citation needed]
2011 A New Beginning Vernon Little "As Good As It Gets" [citation needed]
Haven't You Heard LBC Crew "Feels Good 2 Be DPG" [citation needed]
"I'll Smoke to That" [65]
2012 The Art of Dying Ca$his "Threat (Nowhere II Hide)" [citation needed]
2016 Velvet Portraits Terrace Martin "Turkey Taco" [citation needed]
2018 Everythang's Corrupt Ice Cube "Ain't Got No Haters" (feat. Too $hort) [17][66]

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