CHOPS
Chops(Also known as The Magnificent Butcher) is the stage name of Scott Jung, an Asian American hip hop producer, rapper and former member of the Asian American Hip-Hop group the Mountain Brothers. Jung grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and has Chinese ancestry. While with Mountain Brothers, he was known for using a combination of programmed and live instruments in his work, as opposed to sampling the work of others.[1] Since the demise of the Mountain Brothers, Chops has worked exclusively as a producer, with his most high profile piece being the critically well-liked 2011 video for Lonely Island entitled "The Creep." [2]
Discography
With the Mountain Brothers
- 1999: Self Vol. 1 (Self Released)
- 2002: Microphone Phenomenal (Babygrande Records)
- 2003: Triple Crown (Babygrande Records)
Albums
- 2002: Your Mom (Good Vibe Recordings)
- 2003: Virtuosity (Good Vibe Recordings)
- 2006: Dark (Image Music Group)
Mixtapes
- 2007: 9th Year Freshman (with 9th Wonder)
- 2009: Chops Best Remixes Vol. 1
- 2009: Glass Ceiling
- 2009: Chops Best Remixes Vol. 2
- 2009: A Lot On My Plate But Still Hungry
- 2011: Songs Your Girl Likes
Production
Young Jeezy - The Inspiration (2006)
- 19. "National Anthem" (iTunes bonus track)
Chamillionaire - Ultimate Victory (2007)
Bun B - II Trill (2008)
- 03. "Damn I'm Cold" (feat. Lil Wayne)
- 18. "Keep It 100"
Sway - The Signature LP (2008)
San Quinn - "From A Boy to a Man" (2008)
- 04. "Double Dose of Gangsta"
Chamillionaire - Venom (2010)
The Lonely Island - The Creep (2011)
References
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