Madlib Discography 🆕 High Speed

is one of the most prolific and influential figures in modern hip-hop, known for a sample-heavy, eclectic style that bridges genres from jazz to psychedelic rock. His discography is a vast "private library" of music, much of which remains unreleased in his Los Angeles studio. Essential Albums

The Crime Rhyme Duo: Piñata & Bandana (2014–2019)

In the 2010s, Madlib entered a commercial renaissance thanks to his partnership with Indiana rapper Freddie Gibbs. The album Piñata (2014) is a modern classic. Unlike the chaotic Madvillain beats, the Piñata beats are lush, soulful, and structured. Gibbs’ street narratives float over samples of Galt MacDermot and David Axelrod. Madlib Discography

Part 3: The Prolific Middle Years – Loops, Jazz, and Aliases (2008–2014)

Madlib slowed down on vocal albums but sped up on instrumental releases, exploring his love for jazz and funk. is one of the most prolific and influential

2. Key Collaborations (Full Albums)

  • 2003 – Champion Sound (with J Dilla as Jaylib) – A titanic meeting of two beat legends trading raps and tracks.
  • 2004 – Madvillainy (with MF DOOM as Madvillain) – Universally considered a hip-hop masterpiece. Abstract, dense, perfect.
  • 2005 – Stevie (with Talib Kweli as Liberation) – Free, politically charged, soulful.
  • 2009 – Beat Konducta in Africa / Africa to Mars (with Gift of Gab as The Mighty Underdogs) – Not his main collab; MadGibbs starts here: Pinata (2014) with Freddie Gibbs – A modern classic of street rap with cinematic beats.
  • 2015 – Bad Neighbor (with MED & Blu as M.E.D., Blu, Madlib) – G-funk, soul, and hard drums.
  • 2019 – Bandana (with Freddie Gibbs) – Sequel to Piñata; more experimental but equally hard.
  • 2020 – Pardon My French (with AQUA MOSS – actually a Karriem Riggins project, but Madlib co-produces heavily) – No, correction: Madlib & Karriem Riggins as The Jahari Massamba Unit – Pardon My French (2020) – Spiritual jazz-funk instrumental.

Quannum and Blue Note (2000s)

In 2004, Madlib released Champion Sound (Vol. 2), another collaborative effort with J Dilla. The same year, he released Quannum on Quannum, a double album that featured a range of collaborations with various artists. Madlib's next major release was Shadows of Tomorrow (2005), a jazz-infused hip hop album that showcased his growing interest in experimental production. 2003 – Champion Sound (with J Dilla as

Madlib began his career in Oxnard, California, forming the collective

The Sonic Architecture of Otis Jackson Jr.: A Study of Madlib’s Discography Otis Jackson Jr. , better known as

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