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Complete Discography of The Honorable Sleaze

Studio Albums
(Listed In Red)

Instrumental Albums
(Listed In White)

Prelude To Greatness

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My first EP. Recorded in Elijah's living room. Produced by yours truly. Shit was dope.

Released: October 6, 2008

The Ocarina of Rhyme

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As the title suggests, it will be dedicated to the best game ever created; The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. As if it is possible, I really identify with the green guy. You know, being that he isn't real. 


Released: March 16, 2009

Mom's Spaghetti Incident

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Mom's Spaghetti Incident is a mash-up project combining the raw-yet-humorous lyrics of Eminem with the powerful hard-rock of Guns N' Roses. I always wanted to remix Eminem, who is an excellent wordsmith. I just felt like the hardcore sound of Axl Rose & Co. best suited the sound I was going for. Most of the beats are direct samples from Guns N' Roses' final album containing the full original lineup, The Spaghetti Incident?. The rest of the samples come from GNR's breakout album Appetite For Destruction. 


Released: July 6, 2009

Summer Fresh EP

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I started creating this off a hunch. It's nothing really major... No overdrawn concepts. Just me and a mic. I wanted to use most of these beats on a sampler project, sorta like a beat tape. But I just felt like I needed to rhyme and let people hear where I was coming from. Most of the songs remind me of lazy days or off-the-hook nights we experience in this crazy City of Richmond. I had two weeks off from school so I said what the hell and just dropped the joint. Recorded in my house, raw as fuck, all soul. I mean, we used to fuck around and record vocals through the headphones on to tapes and just pass the lil' tapes around like we was sweet. I'm trying to bring that fun back. That spontaneity. That love. We was kids, happy as fuck that we could do something we liked. It didn't hurt anyone. And it was honest. Hate it or love it, Summer Fresh is here. Let the music speak. Enjoy the rest of the summer....I got a b-day coming up! 


Released: September 1, 2009

((Hear)), My Dear

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A very heartfelt tribute to Marvin Gaye. Sleaze shows pure emotion on this album and is sure to say something you can relate to. Partake! 


Released: February 23, 2010

TheFistFight EP

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TheFistFight is a musical pilgrimage to the Motherland. These songs were created out of a general disgust for modern American society. Enjoy. 


Released: February 22, 2010

This Funk

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The road to completing this album has been a long, twisting sort. Originally conceived in 2009, I wrote this project directly after writing my last full album ((Hear)), My Dear. They were set to be released together; needless to say, that did not happen., I felt like This Funk was something so totally different that it needed to stand on its own. The ((Hear)), My Dear album was so deep in it’s intentions to be a tribute album to Marvin Gaye, I eventually felt like the sound of the album wasn’t my own. On This Funk, I tried new song concepts, rhyme schemes, sampling techniques and overall envisioning of how I wanted it to be perceived. Basically more of me went into it. So I hope you enjoy what I have created as much as I enjoyed putting it together 


Released: July 28, 2011

Heavenly/Devilish

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Sleaze's darkest album to date. Listen as Sleaze delves into issues involving the duality of man, the respect for the sacred, and other topics just as epic. Featuring production from some of the brightest up and coming producers on the East Coast; the sounds of this album are truly amazing. Dark yet approachable. Names like Ohbliv, Reeverb Entertainment, Somepling, and Ahnnu provide the sonic landscapes while Sleaze more than delivers on the rhymes. Gear up for an exciting ride to Hell, then Heaven and back again. 

Released: March 27, 2012 

Broad Street Boogie

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Over the past few years, Sleaze has done a good job of developing a unique rhyme style and sound. If the mainstream hip-hop world was about QUALITY as opposed to… shoot… I don’t even know what it’s ‘about’ today… never-the-less… if it were about quality, Sleaze could find himself a place in the mainstream. However, this isn’t the case, with the exception of a few, REAL hip-hop’s place is now under the underground. There are too many only interested in replicating formulas, this has been the case for nearly 20 years. Mainstream hip-hop is now represented by biters biting biters biting biters. No room for unique voices such as Sleaze and the host of talented EMCEES holding it down for Richmond, Virginia aka RVA on this release. 

Released: July 17, 2012

Ketchup Packets 1-5

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Sleaze's original beat tape series! If you have any of these then you have been down since the very beginning! 

Contains: Ketchup Packets (KP); KP 2: Gold; KP 3: Hearts; KP 4: N!GG@ SH!T; KP 5: No More Freebies.


Released: Various dates in 2009 and 2010. 

Sleaze's Awakening: 10,000 Rupees Mix

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This is the music for my victory lap! I released The Ocarina of Rhyme exactly 3 months ago and to my surprise I have received over 10,000 downloads of this project. I never imagined that many people would even care to listen. These are the dopest instros this side of Termina. Oni Sleaze is in effect! I'm out!!! ~On the Sky World~

Released: May 18, 2009

A Rose, By Any Other Name

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A rose, by any other name…is just as sweet, and just as lovely. This beat tape was a mental process I had with myself. It is a project of growth, determination and renewed spirits. A rose is formed, it grows, bears seeds, and dies, only to be reborn to repeat the cycle. But in this “death”, it is multiplied many times over. It becomes a bush, full of life and luster. So my musical “death” and “rebirth” is captured in this project. For friends, fellow musicians and everyone else to enjoy.

All in all, I’m an artist. I want to be more though. Let me…

Released: November 1, 2009


My Krispy Kremes

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Fresh out the oven, My Krispy Kremes is a face-slap of beat music for lovers of hip-hop. Constructed from the sample selections found on the groundbreaking instrumental album "Donuts". Respectfully dedicated to the memory of James Dewitt Yancey AKA J Dilla. 


Released: September 14, 2010

Thorns In My Side

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Another full-length installment of Sleaze's "Rose" series of instrumental albums. R&B grooves mixed with hard hitting drums and smooth chops. 

Released: Exclusive beat tape for emcees only Fall 2010

JXSN FLPS

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Beat tape tribute to the Jackson 5. 

Released: April 30, 2011

Soul On Acid

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Full-length Instrumental Album. 

Soulful chops. Groovy atmosphere. 

Released: September 27, 2011

Smell The Roses EP

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Part 1 of a 3-part EP Set installment of Sleaze's "Rose" series of instrumental albums. R&B grooves mixed with hard hitting drums and smooth chops. 


Released:  October 19, 2011

Old Roses EP

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Part 2 of a 3-part EP Set  installment of Sleaze's "Rose" series of instrumental albums. R&B grooves mixed with hard hitting drums and smooth chops.

Released: February 1, 2012 

Peaks & Valleys

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Instrumental goodies.  Another EP for the people. Life is up and down, We gotta roll with it, or get rolled over. All tracks produced by Sleaze. Let's go!

Released: May 9, 2012

HTSN FLPS

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Beat tape tribute to one George Hutson.

Re-released: June 20, 2012

Rose Gold EP

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Part 3 of a 3-part EP Set  installment of Sleaze's "Rose" series of instrumental albums. R&B grooves mixed with hard hitting drums and smooth chops.

Released: November 20, 2012

Features & Production Credits

  • "Better Than The Rest" - Produced by Just Plain Ant for the Just Plain Who! mixtape. (2009)
  • "Anti-Love" - Produced by Just Plain Ant for the Dig Deep album. (2009)
  • "Good Food" (featuring Brad Oblivion & Jay Slim) - Produced by Charlie Hilton for the Good Food album. (2009) 
  • "Who Needs Forever" - Produced by Just Plain Ant for Jay Slim's album The High Life. (2009)
  • "It's All Over" (featuring Brad Oblivion) -  Produced by Just Plain Ant for Jay Slim's album The High Life. (2009)
  • "I've Had Enough" -  Produced by Just Plain Ant for Joey Ripps' album Infinite Growth. (2009)
  • "I Listen 2 Classical" -  Produced by Just Plain Ant for the Rumble, Young Man Rumble album. (2010)
  • "These Are Our Times" (featuring Joey Ripps) -  Produced by Just Plain Ant for the Rumble, Young Man Rumble album. (2010)
  • "The Last Of This" -  Produced by Just Plain Ant for the SEEWHATEYESEE album. (2010)
  • "Biz On The Scene" - Produced by Lord Slugg for the Sluggtape mixtape. (2010) 
  • "Fuck What You Think" -  Produced by Just Plain Ant for Joey Ripps' Son of 1,000 Pardons album. (2011)
  • "The Bridge" -  Produced by Just Plain Ant for the [album title] album. (2011)
  • "Get It Right" -  Produced by Lord Slugg for the Sluggtape 2 mixtape. (2011) 
  • "Sleaze Drop" - Produced by Lord Slugg for the Sluggtape 2 mixtape. (2011)
  • "It's The Life" (featuring Joey Ripps) - For Drano's The Night Driver album. (2012)
  • "Is This Mine?" & "The Sleaze Theme" - Produced by Just Plain Ant for the What Did You Expect? album. (2012)
  • "The Last Attempt" - For Rah Scrilla's Still Smoking album. (2012) 
  • Produced "Nothin' " for Joey Ripps' mixtape The Remnant 2. (2010)
  • Produced "Scotch" for Joey Ripps' mixtape The Remnant 2. (2010)
  • Produced "Black Apples" for Joey Ripps' mixtape The Remnant 2. (2010)
  • Produced songs for Bit Buccaneer's album Open Source Rhymes. (2010)
  • Produced "More To Say" by Marz for thehiphopeffect's compilation Girls I Gave My Heart To. (2010)
  • Produced "Spin (Sleaze Remix)" for Just Plain Ant's album Songs About Something: XE. (2010)
  • Produced "Dr. Vodka" for Octavion Xcellence's album The Good News. (2011)
  • Produced "Alcoholic Visions" & "Smokin' Swishers" for Tim Porter's album We Will Survive. (2011)
  • Produced "Dreamflower (Keep The Dream Alive)" by BC Music1st. (2011)
  • Produced "Waiting" & "You & Me" by Ryan Flow. (2011)
  • Produced "First 48" & "Blood In My Pen" for the Emphasys album No Pain, No Fear, No Competition. (2011) 
  • Produced "Baby" & "Thank Y'all" for the Rah Scrilla mixtape Smoking In The Bathroom. (2011)
  • Produced "The Indo...oops The Intro" for the Rah Scrilla mixtape Most Underrated. (2012)
  • Produced the title track "Get Rich Then Try Dying" for the Pinche Primo EP. (2012)
  • Produced "My Squad" for the Rah Scrilla album Still Smoking. (2012)
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