Street Radio

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Street Radio
Birth name Kendred Smith & Jesse Matthews
Origin Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Genres East Coast hip hop
Occupations Record producer, songwriter, singer
Instruments Sampler, keyboard, drums, vocoder, synthesizer.
Years active 2007-Present
Labels Interscope Records
Associated acts 50 Cent, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Rick Ross, Styles P

Kendred Smith, better known by his stage name Jimi Kendrix, and Jesse Matthews, better known by his stage name J. Math are a Hip hop record production team from Brooklyn, New York and are known collectively as Street Radio.[1] Street Radio has produced songs for artists including 50 Cent, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Rick Ross, Styles P, and many others, as well as scored for shows such as MTV Cribs and True Life, among others.[2]

Biography

Street Radio is well known for producing songs for 50 Cent, G-Unit, Joell Ortiz, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, and many other notable rappers. They are also frequent musical contributors to television shows such as MTV's MTV Cribs and True Life, Spike's Unrivaled; Investigation Discovery's The Shift, Sundance Chanell's Be Good Johnny Weir, and many more. Street Radio is also known to run music programs in various high schools in New York City.

Production discography

2007

Joell Ortiz - The Brick: Bodega Chronicles

Bone Thugs-n-Harmony - Strength & Loyalty

  • 9. "9 mm"

2Pac - Nu-Mixx Klazzics Vol. 2[3]

  • 01. Picture Me Rollin (feat. Kurupt & Butch Cassidy)
  • 02. Keep Goin (feat. Hussein Fatal)
  • 04. Starin Through My Rear View (feat. Dwele)
  • 06. Got My Mind Made Up (feat. Outlawz & Kurupt)
  • 08. Lost Souls (feat. Outlawz)
  • 13. Lost Souls (Best Buy bonus track) (feat. Daz Dillinger)
  • 14. Initiated (Best Buy bonus track) (feat. Buckshot & Smif-n-Wesson)
  • 15. Pain (iTunes bonus track) (feat. Styles P & Butch Cassidy)

Styles P - Ghost Sessions[4]

  • 02. Fuck the Police
  • 03. No Remorse (feat. J-Hood)
  • 06. Frustration
  • 09. Poor Folks (feat Joell Ortiz)
  • 10. The Lessons
  • 12. Deeper Than Most

AZ - Undeniable

  • 03. Life On The Line
  • 06. Dead End
  • 07. Parkin Lot Pimpin

2008

AZ - N4L

  • 02. "Knowledge Is Freedom"
  • 05. "12 Jewels"
  • 10. "Conspiracy"
  • 12. "Nigga Games"
  • 16. "Self Savior"

AZ - Anthology: B-Sides & Unreleased

AZ - Promo

G-Unit - T.O.S: Terminate on Sight

  • 09. "I Like The Way She Do It" (feat. Young Buck)

Lloyd Banks - Return of the PLK

  • 09. "Finally" [5]

Rick Ross - M.I. Yayo

  • Movie scored entirely by Street Radio. DVD comes with bonus CD of the score.

Foxy Brown - Brooklyn's Don Diva

  • 01. "Brooklyn's Don Diva"

Big Noyd - Illustrious (album)

  • 05. "Money Talks"

2009

DJ Kay Slay

2010

DJ Absolut

Freeway - The Intermission

  • 01. "Freezer"
  • 02. "Life Of A Don"
  • 03. "Benjamin 2"

Freeway [6]

  • 01. "Love Is A Battlefield"

DJ Kay Slay - More Than Just a DJ

  • 03. "Bad Girls" (feat. Jacki-O, Remy Ma, Hedonis da' Amazon & Ayanna Irish)
  • 04. "Blockstars" (feat. Busta Rhymes, Ray J, Jim Jones, & Yo Gotti)
  • 09. "Let's Ryde Together" (feat. Trick-Trick, M.O.P., Trae & Tre Williams)
  • 14. "God Forgive Me" (feat. Joell Ortiz, Jae Millz & Saigon)
  • 19. "Blockstars remix (feat. Busta Rhymes, Sheek Louch, Rick Ross, Papoose, Cam'ron, Vado & Ray J)

Styles P - The Ghost Dub-Dime[7]

  • 02. "G-Sense"
  • 03. "Back On My New Shit"
  • 04. "Where I'm From"
  • 06. "The Beat Don't Stop"
  • 09. "Here I Am"
  • 12. "Outro"

2011

Lil' Kim - Black Friday (Lil' Kim mixtape)

  • 03. "Clap Clap" (feat. IRS)

Freeway

  • 01. "Treat U Better" (feat. Jimi Kendrix)

Wu-Tang Clan - Legendary Weapons

  • 01. "Start the Show" (feat. Raekwon & RZA)

50 Cent - The Big Ten

  • 08. "Off & On'"

Lil' Kim

  • 01. "I Am Not The One"

2013

DJ Absolut

References

  1. "Street Radio discog". www.discogs.com. Retrieved December 31, 2011. 
  2. "MTV Teen Cribs". MTV.com. Retrieved December 31, 2011. 
  3. "Tupac Resurrected". Sohh.com. April 17, 2007. Retrieved December 31, 2011. 
  4. "Styles P and Street Radio Team Up For Ghost Sessions". www.hiphopdx.com. May 14, 2007. Retrieved December 31, 2011. 
  5. "Return of the PLK". datpiff. Retrieved December 31, 2011. 
  6. "Freeway Addresses Jay-Z Beanie Conflict". MTV.com. Retrieved 2013-05-17. 
  7. "Styles P Talks Dub Dime". April 20, 2010. www.hiphopdx.com. Retrieved December 31, 2011. 

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