Rahki

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Rahki
Birth name Columbus Smith
Also known as Rahki Beats
Origin Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres Hip Hop, West Coast hip hop
Occupations Producer, musician, drummer
Instruments Drums
Associated acts DJ Khalil, The New Royales, Butcher Brown, Dawaun Parker
Website rahkibeats.blogspot.com

Columbus Smith most known as Rahki, or Rahki Beats is a Los Angeles based hip hop producer known for his work with mentor DJ Khalil and acts such as The New Royales, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Curren$y, Evidence, ScHoolboy Q, 50 Cent, Domo Genesis and more.

Production Credits

2010

"Won't Back Down" - keyboards and additional drum programming, co-producer (uncredited) with DJ Khalil[1]

2011

"#Jetsgo"
"Echo" - additional programming
"Ricky" - drums
"It Wasn't Me"
"Falling Down"
"Mission Statement"
"50's My Favourite"
"Dreaming"

2012

  • Precious Paris - From Paris with Love[4]
"Swagg"
"Diamond Life"
"Lost In The Bossness" - producer with Butcher Brown
  • Rocky Diamonds - The Diamond Life 2[7]
"My City"
"Black Boy Fly" - co-producer with Dawaun Parker

References

Category:Hip hop discographies Category:Discographies of American artists Category:Production discographies

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