Kool Keith discography

Kool Keith discography

Kool Keith performing at Mezzanine in San Francisco, California during the 2009 Noise Pop Festival.
Studio albums 22
Live albums 1
Compilation albums 6
Singles 16

This is a discography of Kool Keith, an American rapper from The Bronx, New York.

Studio albums

Year Title Peak chart positions[1] Notes
US US R&B US Heat. US Ind. US Int.
1996 Dr. Octagonecologyst
1996 Big Time
  • Label: Our Turn
1997 Sex Style
  • Label: Funky Ass
1999 First Come, First Served
  • Label: Funky Ass
  • Credited as Dr. Dooom.
1999 Black Elvis/Lost in Space 180 74
2000 Matthew
  • Label: Funky Ass
2000 Pimp to Eat
  • Label: Ground Control Records/PimpRex Records
2001 Spankmaster 48 11
2004 Diesel Truckers
  • Label: Dmaft
2006 Nogatco Rd.
  • Label: Insomniac
  • Credited as Mr. Nogatco.
2006 The Return of Dr. Octagon
  • Credited as Dr. Octagon.
2008 Dr. Dooom 2
  • Label: Threshold
  • Credited as Dr. Dooom.
2009 Tashan Dorrsett
  • Label: Junkadelic
2011 the Doctor is in[2]
  • Label: Adhoksaja Records
  • Online only release.
2012 Love and Danger
  • Label: Junkadelic
2013 Magnetic Pimp Force Field
  • Label: Junkadelic
  • with Big Sche Eastwood
2014 Demolition Crash
  • Label: Junkadelic
2014 El Dorado Driven
  • Label: Volunteer Media
2015 Time? Astonishing!
2015 A Couples Of Slices
  • Label: Red Apples 45
  • with Ray West
2016 Tashan Dorrsett/The Preacher
  • Label: Junkadelic Music
2016 Feature Magnetic
  • Label: Mello Music Group

Compilation and remix albums

Year Title Peak chart positions[1] Notes
US US R&B US Heat. US Ind. US Int.
1999 Celebrity Deathmatch
  • Track 11: "Bow to the Masta"
2003 The Lost Masters
  • Label: Dmaft
2005 The Lost Masters, Vol. 2
  • Label: Dmaft
2006 Collabs Tape
  • Label: Junkadelic
  • Consists entirely of guest appearances from other artists' albums.
2007 Sex Style: The Un-Released Archives
  • Label: Threshold
2011 The Legend of Tashan Dorrsett
  • Label: Junkadelic

Live albums

Year Title Peak chart positions[1] Notes
US US R&B US Heat. US Ind. US Int.
2007 In High Definition
  • Label: 2B1

Singles

Year Title Album
1996 "No Awareness" Dr. Octagonecologyst
"Blue Flowers"
"3000"
1998 "Plastic World" Sex Style
1999 "Livin' Astro" Black Elvis/Lost in Space
2000 "Earth People" Dr. Octagonecologyst
"I Don't Believe You" Matthew
2001 "Stank MCs"
2002 "Keith 'N' Me" Princess Superstar Is
2003 "Freaks"
"Don't Crush It" Sex Style
2004 "Break U Off/Takin' It Back"
2005 "Varoom"
2006 "Trees" The Return of Dr. Octagon
"Aliens"
2008 "Booty Clap"

Guest appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"I Ain't Havin' It"[3] 1991 Tim Dog Penicillin on Wax
"Secret Fantasies"[3]
"Diesel Power"[4] 1997 The Prodigy The Fat of the Land
"Ego Trippin' 99"[5] 1999 Sway & King Tech, Motion Man This or That
"DDT"[6] 2002 none Power in Numbers
"Metaphor 6000"[7] 2014 Nu:Tone Future History
"Pumpkinhead"[8] 2014 Figure Monsters, Vol. 5

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Kool Keith". AllMusic. 1963-10-19. Retrieved 2011-10-08.
  2. "CD Baby". Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  3. 1 2 Wynn, Ron. "Penicillin on Wax – Tim Dog". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  4. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "The Fat of the Land – The Prodigy". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  5. Conaway, Matt. "This or That – Sway & King Tech". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  6. Bush, John. "Power in Numbers – Jurassic 5". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  7. "PRE-ORDER: Nu:tone 'Future History'". Hospital Records. October 20, 2014.
  8. Last.fm. "Monsters, Vol. 5". Last.fm. CBS Interactive. Retrieved August 27, 2015.
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