THE GENIUS-Words From The Genius (Cold Chillin'/Reprise; February 19, 1991)

PRINCE RAKEEM-Ooh, I Love You Rakeem (Tommy Boy; 12"; 1991)



WU-TANG CLAN-Protect Ya Neck/After The Laughter (Wu-Tang; 12"; summer 1993)
WU-TANG CLAN-Protect Ya Neck/Method Man (LOUD/RCA; 12"; 1993)

WU-TANG CLAN-Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (LOUD/RCA; November 9, 1993)

WU-TANG CLAN-Method Man (LOUD/RCA ; promo CD5; 1993)



WU-TANG CLAN-Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (LOUD/RCA 66358-2; March 29. 1994)

WU-TANG CLAN-Method Man (edit) (LOUD/RCA 62747; promo CD5; 1994)

WU-TANG CLAN-Method Man (LOUD/RCA 62765-1 promo 12"; March 1994)

SHYHEIM A/K/A THE RUGGED CHILD-s/t (Virgin 39385-1; April 19, 1994)

GRAVEDIGGAZ-Diggin' Up The Future (Gee Street/Island PRCD 6859-2; promo interview CD; summer 1994)

GRAVEDIGGAZ-6 Feet Deep (Gee Street/Island 314-524 016-1; August 9. 1994)

GRAVEDIGGAZ-6 Feet Deep (Gee Street/Island 314-524 049-2; October 18, 1994)

GRAVEDIGGAZ-Nowhere To Run, Nowhere To Hide (Gee Street/Island 422- 854 105-1 12" single; 1994)

VARIOUS ARTISTS-Wild Pitch Classics (Wild Pitch 29711-1; July 12, 1994)

VARIOUS ARTISTS-"Fresh: Music Inspired By The Film" (LOUD/RCA 66478- 1; 1994)

THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G.-Ready To Die (Bad Boy/Arista 73000-1; September 13, 1994) - Method Man appears in "The What?"

SHAQUILLE O'NEAL-Shaq Fu-Da Return (Jive 41550-1; November 8, 1994)
The RZA and Method Man appear in "No Hook".

SPICE 1-AmeriKKKa's Nightmare (Jive 41547-1; November 8, 1994)
Method Man appears in "Hard To Kill".

METHOD MAN-Tical (Def Jam 314-523 839-1; November 15, 1994)

SUPER CAT-Scalp Dem/South Central (Columbia 44L-77648 12" single; 1994)
Method Man appears in the Wu-Tang remix (done by The RZA) of "Scalp Dem".



FUNKMASTER FLEX AND THE GHETTO CELEBS-Nuttin' But Flavor (Wreck/Nervous WR 20116-1/2 12"/CD single;
January 1995)
Ol' Dirty Bastard, along with Charlie Brown of Leaders Of The New School and Fat Joe employee Biz Markie, appear
in the title track.

VARIOUS ARTISTS-"The Jerky Boys" soundtrack (Select/Atlantic 82708-2; January 29, 1995)
Features Wu-Tang Clan's "Dirty Dancing"

GRAVEDIGGAZ-1-800-SUICIDE/Mommy What's A Gravedigga (Gee Street/Island 422-854 223-1; double 12" single;
February 1995)

GRAVEDIGGAZ-1-800-SUICIDE (Gee Street/Island PRCD 6924-2; promo CD single; February 1995)

OL' DIRTY BASTARD-Brooklyn Zoo (Elektra 66166-0; February 3, 1995)(12")
Contains the non-LP track "Give It To Ya Raw".

OL' DIRTY BASTARD-Brooklyn Zoo (Radio Edit) (Elektra 9108; promo CD single; February 1995) - Features a clean mix of "Brooklyn Zoo".

OL' DIRTY BASTARD-Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version (Elektra 61659-1/2/4; March 30, 1995) - CD version contains two bonus tracks: Wu's "Dirty Dancing" and "Harlem World".

OL' DIRTY BASTARD-Return To The 36 Chambers: The Clean Version (Elektra ED 5796; promo only double LP; March 30, 1995) - A clean version of this album does exist, but was never released publicity.

METHOD MAN FEATURING MARY J. BLIGE-All I Need (Def Jam 422 851-879- 1/2; April 25, 1995) (12")

MOBB DEEP-The Infamous (LOUD/RCA 66480-1; April 25,1995)
Raekwon appears in "Eye For An Eye (Your Beef Is Mine)". Raekwon and Ghost Face appear in "Right Back At You".

VARIOUS ARTISTS-"Tales From The Hood" soundtrack (MCA Soundtracks MCAD-11243; May 9, 1995) - Features Wu-Tang Clan's "Let Me At Them"; Ol' Dirty
Bastard's "Ol' Dirty's Back"; and Gravediggaz' "From The Dark Side"

VARIOUS ARTISTS-"Batman Forever" soundtrack (Atlantic 82759-2; June 6,1995)
Features Method Man's "The Riddler"

THE GENIUS-Labels (Wu-Tang WU006; promo-only 12; June 1995)
A promo-only 12" single featuring the GZA mix and the RZA mix.

RAEKWON THE CHEF-Latest & Greatest Hits (LOUD/RCA LD-4; promo cassette; June 1995) - A "Freestyle" promotional cassette.

FUNKMASTER FLEX & THE GHETTO CELEBS-Nuttin' But Flavor (Vocal Remix) (Wreck/Nervous 20148-1; 12"; June 1995)

RAEKWON THE CHEF-Only Built 4 Cuban Linx (LOUD/RCA 66663-1/2/4; August 1, 1995) CD version features the bonus track "North Star (Jewels)"

VARIOUS ARTISTS-"The Show" soundtrack (Def Jam 314 529 021-1/2/4; August 15, 1995) - Features the original mix of Method Man/Redman's "How High", and Meth's soundbite from the movie itself talking about "Headbanger Boogie" (a/k/a pakalolo)

METHOD MAN/REDMAN-How High (Def Jam 314 579 925-1/2; 12"; August 15, 1995)

OL' DIRTY BASTARD-Shimmy Shimmy Ya (Studio Ton Mix) (Elektra PRCD 9776-2; promo-only CD single) This unreleased mix features MC Eiht and E-40.

OL' DIRTY BASTARD-Rawhide (Elektra PRCD 9380-2/1; promo only 12"; late summer 1995) - Features the non-LP track "Don't U Know (Part 2)".

CYPRESS HILL-Throw Your Set In The Air (Ruffhouse/Columbia 44K 78046; 12"; October 3, 1995) - The RZA and U-God appear in "Killa Hill", produced by The RZA.

FAT JOE-Jealous One's Envy (Violator/Relativity 1239-1/2/4; October 24, 1995)
Raekwon appears in "Respect Mine".

THE GENIUS-Liquid Swords (Geffen GEF-24813; November 7, 1995)
CD version contains "B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth)".

FUNKMASTER FLEX-The Mix Tape Volume 1 (LOUD/RCA 66805-1/2/4; November 7, 1995) - Raekwon appears in "Let's Be Specific", and Meth & Redman contribute a "Freestyle". Raekwon's "Incarcerated Scarfaces" appears here, and a number of freestyles on the album are backed with Wu instrumentals.

VARIOUS ARTISTS-One Million Strong (Mergela/Solar 72667-2; November 14, 1995)
The RZA and Killer Priest appear in both mixes of "Where Ya At?". Also includes Sunz Of Man's "Wicked Wayz".



VARIOUS ARTISTS-"Don't Be A Menace To South Central While Drinking Your Juice In The Hood" soundtrack (Island 314-524 146-2; January 9, 1996)
Featuring Ghost Face Killer's "Winter Wars", as well as Blue Raspberry's "It's Time".

2PAC-All Eyez On Me (Death Row/Interscope 314-524 204-2; February 13, 1996)
Method Man appears in "Got My Mind Made Up". The original version was recorded as a Dogg Pound track, with Inspector Deck contributing a decent verse, along with Death Row MC Lady Of Rage.

BUSTA RHYMES-Woo-Haa! (Violator/Elektra 66050-1/2/4; 12"; February 27, 1996)
Ol' Dirty Bastard appears in the "World Wide Remix" of "WOO-HAA!".

THE GENIUS-Cold World (Geffen GEF12-22210; 12"; February 27, 1996)
D'Angelo appears in the two remixes of "Cold World".

FAT JOE-Envy (Violator/Relativity 1546-1/2/4; 12"; February 27, 1996)
Raekwon appears in "Firewater", which also includes The Punisher and Armageddon.

VARIOUS ARTISTS-"Sunset Park" soundtrack (Flavor Unit/eastwest 61904-2; April 23, 1996) - Features Ghost Face Killer's "Motherless Child"

VARIOUS ARTISTS-"The Great White Hype" soundtrack (Epic Soundtracks EK-67636; April 30, 1996) - Features Cappadon's "If It's Alright With You", Ghost Face Killer's "Who's The Champion", and an alternate mix of Method Man's "Bring The Pain".

SHYHEIM-The Lost Generation (Noo Trybe/Virgin 41583-1/2/4; May 28, 1996)
Raekwon and The RZA appear in the CD bonus track "Young Godz", produced by The RZA.

VARIOUS ARTISTS-"The Nutty Professor" soundtrack (Def Jam 314 531 911-1/2/4; June 4, 1996) - Features 12 O'Clock's "Nasty Immigrants".

VARIOUS ARTISTS-America Is Dying Slowly (Red Hot Organization/Elektra 61925-1/2/4; June 25, 1996) - Features Wu-Tang Clan's "America".

RAEKWON THE CHEF-Rainy Dayz (Remix) (LOUD/RCA RDAB 64626-1; promo 12"; September 1996 - Mr. Dalvin of Jodeci remixed "Rainy Dayz" with a slight R&B flavor, even with Raekwon actually singing. The "Long - Dirty Mix" features a verse from Ghost Face Killer.

VARIOUS ARTISTS-"High School High" soundtrack (Big Beat/Atlantic; September 10, 1996) - Features RZA's "Wu-Wear" and Inspector Deck/U-God's "Semi-Automatic Full Rap Metal Jacket".

BOUNTY KILLER-My Xperience (VP/Blunt/TVT 16582 1461; September 17, 1996)
Features "Warface" (a remix of "Ask Fi War"), produced by The RZA, featuring Raekwon on vocals.

VARIOUS ARTISTS-Big Blunts Volume 2 (Tommy Boy TB-1153; September 24, 1996) - Master Killer appears in the RZA-produced Remix of Bounty Killer's "Eyes A Bleed".

BOUNTY KILLER-Eyes A Bleed (Tommy Boy TB-764; 12"; September 24, 1996)
Features three mixes of "Eyes A Bleed", including the RZA Remix featuring Master Killer. All three mixes are available - on the Big Blunts Volume 2 album. The 12" is a split effort with Rahsun & Skeeta Ranks.

B-REAL, BUSTA RHYMES, COOLIO, L.L. COOL J & METHOD MAN-Hit 'Em High (Warner Sunset/Atlantic PR 6942; promo 12"/CD single; September 1996) Contains the Trackmasters Remix of "Hit 'Em High", which was never released to the public.

CAPPADONNA-Taking Drastic Measures (Drastic DR-0725; 12"; October 1996)
This 12" single makes it out as the debut solo single from Cappadonna, but the record is actually credited to Cappadonna & Drastic Measures.

REAL LIVE-The Turnaround: A Long Awaited Drama (Big Beat/Atlantic 92668-1/2/4; October 1, 1996) Features "Real Live Sh*t (Remix)", featuring Ghost Face Killer, Cappadonna, and Killa Sin.

GINA THOMPSON-The Things That You Do (Darkchild Remix) (Mercury 314 578 713-1/2; October 22, 1996) Raekwon appears in the Darkchild Remix, along with Craig Mack and Mr. Mike Nitty.

GHOST FACE KILLER-Ironman (Razor Sharp/Epic Street EK 67729; October 29, 1996) - Vinyl version features a gatefold cover. CD version contains a bonus track, "Marvel".

VARIOUS ARTISTS-"Space Jam" soundtrack (Warner Sunset/Atlantic 82961-2/4; November 12, 1996) - Method Man appears in "Hit 'Em High", which is the MONSTARS Theme Song. Song also features B-Real of Cypress Hill, Busta Rhymes, Coolio, and LL Cool J..

MOBB DEEP-Hell On Earth (LOUD/RCA 64729-1/2/4) ; November 19, 1996)
Method Man appears in "Extortion", while Raekwon appears in "Nighttime Vultures".

VARIOUS ARTISTS-NFL Jams (Gridiron/Castle 129-2/4; November 26, 1996)
Method Man teams up with Ricky Watters for "It's In The Game" and Ghost Face Killer joins Andre Rison for "Fast Life".

REDMAN-Muddy Waters (Def Jam 314 553 470-1/2/4; December 10, 1996)
Method Man appears in the track "Do What Ya Feel".



VARIOUS ARTISTS-"Rhyme & Reason" soundtrack (Buzztone/Priority P1-50635; January 14, 1997) - Features The RZA's "Tragedy", produced by True Master and co-produced by The RZA.

DJ MUGGS FEATURING RZA & GZA-Third World (Columbia CAS-9583; promo 12"; February 1997) - A promo only 12" single, contains a Radio Edit, Album Version, Acapella, and Instrumental versions of "Third World".

DJ MUGGS-DJ Muggs Presents...The Soul Assassins (Columbia 66820; March 4, 1997)
The RZA and The GZA appear in the track "Third World". La The Darkman also appears in the track "Devil In A Blue
Dress".

THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G.-Life After Death (Bad Boy/Arista 73011-1/2/4; triple LP/double CD; March 25, 1997) - The RZA produced the song "Long Kiss Goodnight".

WU-TANG CLAN-Wu-Tang Forever (LOUD/RCA 66905-1/2/4; triple LP/double CD; June 3, 1997)

WU-TANG CLAN-Wu-Tang Forever (Clean Version) (LOUD/RCA 67485-2/4; double CD; June 3, 1997)

1998

ONYX/WU-TANG CLAN-The Worst (Tommy Boy TB-436; 12" single; January 13, 1998) Contains Radio, Instrumental, Album, and Acapella versions of "The Worst".

ONYX-Shut 'Em Down (Def Jam 314-568 495-1; limited edition double 12"; early 1998) This is the first public release of "Evil Streets", which features Method Man.

METHOD MAN, KRS-ONE, PRODIGY & KAM-Bulworth (They Talk About It When We Live It) (Interscope INT8P-6297; promo 12"; early February) A promo single for the Bulworth soundtrack. Song produced by DJ Muggs. Features Clean, Instrumental, and LP versions of "Bulworth".

GRAVEDIGGAZ-Unexplained/Twelve Jewelz (Gee Street 33515-1; 12" single; February 10, 1997) Includes the Diamond J mix of "The Night The Earth Cried", as well as ECD (enchanced CD) videos for "Dangerous Mindz" and "The Night The Earth Cried". The 12" single of this was released as a promo in early 1998.

VARIOUS ARTISTS-"Ride" soundtrack (Tommy Boy TB-1227; February 17, 1998)
Features the Wu-Tang Clan/Onyx collaboration, "The Worst"

VARIOUS ARTISTS-Law Of The Land: Excursions International (Thrive/Sire 90500-2; February 17,1998) Features the Breakbeat Science mix of "Step Right In" by Dog Eat Dog & The RZA, remixed by Dara and DB. This mix was originally released in 1997 as an extremely limited edition white label promo on Breakbeat Science Records.

KILLAH PRIEST-Heavy Mental (Geffen GEF-24971; March 10, 1998)

CAPPADONNA-The Pillage (Razor Sharp/Epic Street EK-67947; March 24,1998)

DAVINA-Come Over To My Place(Loud/RCA 65448-1/2/4; 12" single; Mar. 24, 1998)
"So Good(So Dirty Remix)" f/ Ol' Dirty Bastard and La The Darkman, is on here.

GANG STARR-Moment Of Truth (Noo Trybe/Virgin V21X 45585-1/2/4; March 31, 1998) Inspectah Deck appears in the track "Above The Clouds"

COCOA BRUVAHS-The Rude Awakening (Duck Down/Priority 50669; March 31, 1998) Raekwon appears in the song "Black Trump".

AZ-Pieces Of A Man (Noo Trybe/Virgin 56715-1/2/4; April 7, 1998)
The RZA appears in and produced the track "Whatever Happened (The Birth)".

VARIOUS ARTISTS-"I Got The Hook Up" soundtrack (No Limit/Priority 50745)
The soundtrack to Master P's second movie. Ol' Dirty Bastard teams up with Mystikal with the track "Who Rock This", produced by The RZA and Craig B.

VARIOUS ARTISTS-"Bulworth" soundtrack (Interscope 90160-1/2/4; April 21, 1998)
"Bulworth (They Talk About It When We Live It)", by Method Man, KRS-One, Prodigy (of Mobb Deep), and Prodigy, is on this album, produced by DJ Muggs. Also featuring The RZA's "The Chase", Cappadonna's "Run", and Pras' "Ghetto Superstar (That Is What You Are)" featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard and Mya.

PUBLIC ENEMY-He Got Game (Def Jam 7460 558130-1/2/4; April 28, 1998) Masta Killa appears in the track "Resurrection".

BIG PUNISHER-Capital Punishment (LOUD/RCA 67512-1/2/4; April 28, 1998)
RZA produced the track "Tres Leches (Triboro Trilogy)", featuring Inspectah Deck and Prodigy (of Mobb Deep), and turntable work from X-Men's Roc Raida.

M.A.D. Kutz-Reelizm (Warner Bros. 46834-1/2/4; May 26, 1998)
Ol' Dirty Bastard is scheduled to be on the album.

VARIOUS ARTISTS-Hav Plenty (Yab Yum/550 Music/Sony Music Soundtrax BK 69356; June 9, 1998) Method Man appears in Jayo Felony's track "Whatcha Gonna Do", which also contains a verse from DMX.

VARIOUS ARTISTS-Survival Of The Illest Volume 3 (Def Jam 314 558 532-2; June 30, 1998) A free bonus CD sold with Def Squad's El Niņo album. The entire CD is presented by Method Man and Redman, also contains excerpts of new material by Meth and another Meth/Redman duet.

RZA presents WU-TANG KILLA BEES-The Swarm (Wu-Tang/Priority Records 50013-1/2/4; July 21, 1998) The RZA, Method Man, Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, Inspectah Deck, Masta Killa, Cappadonna, Street Life, Killarmy, Sunz Of Man, Royal Fam, Black Knights Of The North Star, The Beggaz, A.I.G., Ruthless Bastards, and Remedy are just some of the people who will be on this. Cappadonna's "'97 Mentality" will appear on here.

FUNKMASTER FLEX-America's Cream Team (LOUD/RCA 65553-1; 12")

FUNKMASTER FLEX-Volume III: The Final Chapter (LOUD/RCA; August 11, 1998)
"America's Cream Team" will feature Method Man, Raekwon, Inspectah Deck, and Killa Sin.

KILLARMY-Dirty Weaponry (Wu-Tang/Priority 50014-1/2/4; August 11, 1998)

JAYO FELONY-Whatcha Gonna Do (Def Jam 314 558 762-1/2/4; August 25, 1998)
Title track originally found on the Hav Plenty soundtrack.

FAT JOE-Don Cartagena (Mystic/Big Beat/Atlantic 92805-1/2/4; September 1, 1998)
Raekwon appears in the track "John Blaze", along with Big Punisher, Nas, and Jadakiss of The Lox.

VARIOUS ARTISTS-Rush Hour soundtrack (Def Jam 314 558 663-1/2/4; September 15, 1998) Wu-Tang Clan's "And You Don't Stop" (formerly known as Ol' Dirty Bastard's revision of of "Kung Fu Fighting") appears here, with Street Life on a verse.

RAS KASS-Rassassination (Patchwerk/Priority 50739-1/2/4; September 22, 1998)
The RZA produced and raps in the track "The End".

OUTKAST-Aquemini (LaFace/Arista 26053-1/2/4; September 29, 1998)
Raekwon appears in the track "Skew It On The Bar-B".

MACK 10-The Recipe (Hoo Bangin'/Priority 53512-1/2/4; October 6, 1998)
Ol' Dirty Bastard appears in the song "For The Money", which also features Buckshot.

VARIOUS ARTISTS-Slam soundtrack (Immortal/Epic 69587-1/2/4; October 13, 1998)
Contains Big Baby Jesus & Coolio's-The Park and Tekitha & Cappadonna's "I Can See"

BOUNTY KILLER-Next Millenium (Blunt/TVT 6370-2/4; October 20, 1998)
Features Killah Priest, Bunny Ruggs, & Dramatxx on the track "No Superstar". Vinyl counterpart may be released in the U.S. on VP Records.

DRU HILL-Enter The Dru (University/Island Black Music 314-524 542-2/4; October 27, 1998) Method Man appears in the track "This Is What We Do".

VARIOUS ARTISTS-Survival Of The Illest-Live From 125 N.Y.C. (Def Jam 314-538 176-1/2/4; October 27,1998) Originally aired on Black Entertainment Television as Def Jam's Phat Jam, features live versions of "How High" and "4, 3, 2, 1" (Meth/Red/DMX).

METHOD MAN, DMX & NAS-Grand Finale (Def Jam 314 566-489; 12" single; October 1998)

METHOD MAN-Judgement Day (Def Jam 314 566-517; 12" single; October 1998)

LA THE DARKMAN-Heist Of The Century (Supreme Team/Wu-Tang 3007-2/4; October 1998)

VARIOUS ARTISTS-NFL Jams (Intersound 3724-2/4; October 1998)
This one kinda snuck by, The Genius actually makes a non-Wu LP appearance in the track "Chasing Dreams", featuring Rob Report and Esera Tuaolo. Like the first NFL Jams album from 1996, the project teams up American football players with various rappers and R&B vocalists. Andre Rison, who teamed
up with Ghost Face last time, appears on this album again with Foxy Brown.

VARIOUS ARTISTS-Belly soundtrack (Def Jam/Mercury 314-558 925; November 3, 1998) Features "Grand Finale" By Method Man/DMX/Nas and "Belly Of The Beast" by The RZA.

PETE ROCK-Soul Survivor (LOUD/RCA 67616-1/2/4; November 10, 1998)
Features guest appearances by Inspectah Deck, Method Man, Raekwon, Cappadonna, and Ghostface Killah.

METHOD MAN-T2000: Judgment Day (Def Jam 314-558 920-1/2/4; November 17, 1998)

THE RZA-Bobby Digital In Stereo (Gee Street GEE-32521; November 24, 1998)

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