Artist's albums
Without You
2023 · single
Doubt
2023 · single
I Got A Baddy (Capicua)
2023 · single
Class
2023 · single
0880
2023 · single
Kawasaki
2023 · single
Back
2023 · single
Jack (Funk Version)
2023 · single
Ay Ay
2022 · single
I Know
2022 · single
Made For
2022 · single
Se Dejan Ver
2022 · single
World Girl
2018 · single
Rosecrans
2017 · album
Rosecrans
2016 · EP
Rosecrans
2016 · EP
The Essential DJ Quik
2015 · compilation
The Midnight Life
2014 · album
The Book of David
2011 · album
Real Women
2011 · single
Luv Of My Life (Main)
2011 · single
Trauma
2009 · album
Greatest Hits: Live At The House Of Blues
2006 · compilation
Trauma Instrumentals
2006 · album
Trauma
2005 · album
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Biography
One of the most revered figures in rap since his early-'90s debut, DJ Quik emerged as a formidable rapper/producer and extended his career working primarily as a funk-inspired beatmaker for stars and protégés alike. Quik, born David Marvin Blake, made a name for himself in his native Compton, California by compiling mixtapes that also featured AMG, 2nd II None, and Hi-C. On the basis of these tapes, he was signed to Profile and debuted with Quik Is the Name (1991), on which he produced all the tracks and rarely shared the mike -- a rare solo rap artist to do so. The album spawned the Top 20 Billboard R&B/hip-hop chart hits "Tonite" and "Born and Raised in Compton" on its way to RIAA platinum certification. Through the '90s, DJ Quik added to his solo discography with Way 2 Fonky (1992), Safe & Sound (1995), and Rhythm-al-ism (1998), all three of which were certified gold. During this decade, Quik racked up outside production credits as part of Penthouse Players Clique and granted beats to several fellow rappers, mostly West Coast associates, but his most successful collaborative effort was Tony! Toni! Toné!'s "Let's Get Down," a Top 30 pop hit for the R&B group. After Balance & Options (2000), Quik was dropped by Profile parent label Arista and had his solo output distributed by Universal for Under tha Influence (2002), released the same year he produced Truth Hurts' Top Ten pop hit "Addictive." Again without a major-label deal, DJ Quik established his own label, Mad Science, with Trauma (2005) and Greatest Hits Live at the House of Blues (2006). A duo album with Kurupt, BlaQKout (2009), closed out Quik's second decade in strong form. By that point, his production prowess had also been sought by the likes Snoop Dogg, Janet Jackson, Jay-Z, and the Game, though he subsequently became extremely selective with his clientele. Into the 2010s, Quik's output included The Book of David (2011) and The Midnight Life (2014), as well as another duo album, Rosecrans (2017), with Problem. ~ Jason Birchmeier & Andy Kellman, Rovi