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Arabian Knight | |
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Birth name | Suleyman Ansari |
Also known as | Q-Base |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupations | |
Years active | 1998-2011 |
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Suleyman Ansari, professionally known as the Arabian Knight and Q-Base, is a hip hop producer affiliated with the Wu-Tang Clan. He has produced tracks for GZA, Royal Fam, Killah Priest, Krumb Snatcha, Inspectah Deck, Afu-Ra, Craig G, Kreators, and DJ Deadeye. His most successful project was GZA's third solo studio album, Beneath the Surface, in which Ansari produced 5 songs and also served as co-executive producer.
Production discography
Year | Artist | Title | Album | Notes |
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1998 | Killah Priest | "High Explosives" | Heavy Mental | |
1999 | GZA | "Breaker, Breaker" | Beneath the Surface |
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"Hip Hop Fury" (featuring RZA, Hell Razah, Timbo King & Dreddy Kruger) | ||||
"Victim" (featuring Joan Davis & Njeri Earth) | ||||
"Stringplay (Like This, Like That)" (featuring Method Man) | ||||
"Outro" (featuring La the Darkman & Timbo King) | ||||
2000 | Royal Fam | "Fire" (featuring Makeba Mooncycle) | Yesterday, Today, Iz Tomorrow | |
"Acid" (featuring Mighty Jarrett) | ||||
"Musical Chairs" (featuring Hell Razah, Prodigal Sunn & Stoneface) | ||||
"Our Time" (featuring Dark Denim & C.O.I.N.S.) | ||||
Killah Priest | "Bop Your Head" (featuring Canibus) | View From Masada | ||
2002 | GZA | "Stay In Line" (featuring Santi White) | Legend of the Liquid Sword | |
"Fame" |
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"Highway Robbery" (featuring Governor Two's) | ||||
"Sparring Minds" (featuring Inspectah Deck) | ||||
Krumb Snatcha | "Get Down" (featuring Jaysaun) | Respect All Fear None | ||
Afu-Ra | "Sacred Wars" (featuring Don Parmazhane & The Blob) | Life Force Radio | ||
2003 | Craig G | "Say What Ya Want" | This Is Now!!! | |
Inspectah Deck | "It's Like That" | The Movement | ||
2004 | Royal Fam | "Blame Us (Part 1)" (featuring Dark Denim, Mighty Jarrett, Sharecka & Timbo King) | Years Months Dayz | |
Kreators | "I Don't Believe That" | Live Coverage | ||
2005 | Krumb Snatcha | "Fall Back" (featuring J-Haze) | 11.19 The Rebirth | |
2008 | GZA | "Short Race" (featuring Roc Marciano) | Pro Tools | |
"Cinema" (featuring Justice Kareem) | ||||
2011 | DJ Deadeye | "Substance Abuse" (featuring Gauge & Termanology) | Substance Abuse | Co-produced w/ DJ Deadeye |
References
- "Arabian Knight | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
External links
"The Arabian Knight". Discogs.
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