Rick Rock
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This article is about the hip-hop music producer. For the Sham 69 drummer, see Ricky "Rock" Goldstein.
Rick Rock (born Ricardo Thomas) is a hip-hop music producer from the Bay Area.
[edit] Albums with Rick Rock production
- 1996: Tha Hall of Game by E-40[1]
- 1998: The Element of Surprise by E-40
- 1999: Born to Reign by Will Smith
- 2000: The Dynasty: Roc La Familia by Jay-Z; Loyalty and Betrayal by E-40
- 2001: The Reason by Beanie Sigel; Ghetto Fabolous by Fabolous;
- 2002: Animal House by Angie Martinez[2]; Grit & Grind by E-40; It Ain't Safe No More by Busta Rhymes; React by Erick Sermon
- 2003: Breakin News by E-40; Street Dreams by Fabolous
- 2004: Tical 0: The Prequel by Method Man; Welcome Back by Mase
- 2005: Block Movement by B-Legit[3]
- 2005: "Cash On Devliery" by Ray Cash
- 2006: Full Circle by Xzibit; Tha Blue Carpet Treatment by Snoop Dogg; My Ghetto Report Card by E-40[4]
- 2007: It's Whateva by The Federation
- 2008: Ego Trippin by Snoop Dogg
- 2008: Terminate on Sight by G-Unit
[edit] Notes
- ^ Birchmeier, Jason. "Tha Hall of Game". All Music Guide: 1996
- ^ "Animal House" credits. All Music Guide: 2002
- ^ "Block Movement" credits. All Music Guide: 2005
- ^ Jeffries, David. "My Ghetto Report Card". All Music Guide: 2006
From Rick Rock's Official Myspace[1]