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N.A.B.S Vinyl Credits
First studio release featuring remixes composed and arranged by N.A.B.S was for Arrested Development’s hit single “Tennessee.”
First single by N.A.B.S was on Kris Kross’ sophomore album, Da Bomb. The track was released on 45′ and 12 inch vinyl.
N.A.B.S laid several scratch compositions on Kris Kross’ second studio album. He became infamous for scratching live during show performances.
N.A.B.S performed scratches on the track “Stop to Think” which features legendary musician Lenny Kravitz.
From the Billboard charting album, Draw the Line, N.A.B.S remixed Ghetto Mafia’s single “Everyday Thang In Da Hood.” Featuring Detroit legend MC Breed. The rap group also created a customized In the Lab™ version for N.A.B.S to play on his radio broadcast.
N.A.B.S remixed the single “Money (Get Paid)”by rapper Snoman. The song landed on the soundtrack to the film, Sugar Hill, starring Wesley Snipes.
N.A.B.S co-produced the hit song, “Koochie Kutterz” with Atlanta-based rapper, Playa Pancho.
N.A.B.S laid his signature scratches on the Rated R Remix on Da Brat’s legendary hit song “Funkdafied.”
N.A.B.S co-produced on the DJ Hurricane’s album Severe Damages.
The In the Lab with DJ Nabs™ was his first, full studio album released on Columbia Records.
N.A.B.S remixed the track “In the Wind,” featuring Cee-lo Green of music groups Gnarls Barkley and Goodie Mob.
Under the moniker of 2 Light Bros., N.A.B.S and his long time mentor and friend, Jerry “Smokin” B, collaborated to remix Omarion’s hit single “Ice Box.”
N.A.B.S is credited on two tracks on Ludacris’ Theater of the Mind album; “Last of a Dying Breed,” and “I Do It for Hip-Hop,” which features rappers Jay-Z and Nas.
“Is It You” is a classic N.A.B.S collab with the producers, Vintaj Tunes, which features R&B group Jagged Edge and rapper Ludacris.
N.A.B.S performed scratches on the track, “Thankful 4,” by Pastor Troy on the album, I Said What I Said.
Pursuing his passion even further, N.A.B.S made the bold decision to produce an independent music project entitled, Highs Mids Lows (HML). The turntablist turned the tables as N.A.B.S is not only scratching on records, he is producing, arranging, composing, and recording vocals on his own music.
The HML project is being produced on the independent music label, Em City™ Recordings. The project features many veteran DJs, emcees, and producers that N.A.B.S has known throughout his music career.
HML debuts the next generation of DJs and emcees, which is how N.A.B.S is building a bridge between the multi-generations of hip-hop. A tribute to his first studio album which featured classic and future legends.
Check out N.A.B.S making appearances in music videos
The Way of Rhyme – Kris Kross
I’m Real – Kris Kross
I Missed the Bus – Kris Kross
Live and Die for Hip-Hop – Kris Kross
Sprite TV commercial featuring Kris Kross
Straight Cadillac Pimpin’ by 8Ball & MJG
My Boo – Ghost Town DJs
I Just Wanna Party – Yelawolf feat. Gucci Mane
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