Flying Lotus production discography

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The following is a discography of production by hip-hop record producer Flying Lotus.

2008[]

José James[]

  • "Visions of Violet"

2009[]

Declaime and Flying Lotus[]

  • "Whole Wide World"
  • "Lit Up"
  • "Keep It Moving"

The Grouch and ElighSay G&E![]

  • 04. "Old Souls" (featuring Blu)

OddiseeOddisee 101[]

  • 07. "The Perch" (featuring Phonte and Tor)

2010[]

José James - Blackmagic[]

Georgia Anne Muldrow & Declaime - Mages Sages II[]

MosEL - Just Thinking Out Loud[]

GonjasufiA Sufi and a Killer[]

  • 03. "Ancestors"

Williams Street RecordsAdult Swim Singles Program 2010[]

  • "Swimming" (performed with Mike Bigga)

2011[]

Smoke DZA – "Dear Winter"[]

ThundercatThe Golden Age of Apocalypse[]

2012[]

Hodgy BeatsUntitled[]

  • 03. "Lately"
  • 07. "Lamented"

Chance the Rapper10 Day[]

  • 07. "22 Offs" (produced with Chance the Rapper)

Captain MurphyDuality[]

  • 03. "Mighty Morphin' Foreskin"
  • 05. "Between Friends" (featuring Earl Sweatshirt)
  • 06. "Children of the Atom" (produced with Madlib)
  • 09. "The Killing Joke"
  • 10. "Hovercrafts and Cows"
  • 11. "Gone Fishing" (featuring Jeremiah Jae)
  • 13. "Immaculation" (featuring Azizi Gibson and Jeremiah Jae)

2013[]

BluYork[]

Mac MillerWatching Movies with the Sound Off[]

ThundercatApocalypse[]

  • 01. "Tenfold"
  • 02. "Heartbreaks + Setbacks" (produced with Mono/Poly)
  • 03. "The Life Aquatic"
  • 04. "Special Stage"
  • 05. "Tron Song"
  • 06. "Seven" (produced with Zack Sekoff)
  • 08. "Without You"
  • 09. "Lotus and the Jondy"
  • 10. "Evangelion"
  • 11. "We'll Die"
  • 12. "A Message for Austin/Praise the Lord/Enter the Void"

Jeremiah JaeBad Jokes[]

  • 04. "Oatmeal Face"[1]

2014[]

Azizi Gibson - "Libras Don't Die"[]

Mickey Factz – "Malfunctioning"[]

2015[]

Kendrick LamarTo Pimp a Butterfly[]

  • 01. "Wesley's Theory" (featuring George Clinton and Thundercat) (produced with Flippa, Sounwave and Thundercat)

Thundercat - The Beyond / Where the Giants Roam[]

  • 03. "Them Changes" (produced with Thundercat)
  • 04. "Lone Wolf and Pup" (produced with Mono/Poly and Thundercat)
  • 05. "That Moment" (produced with Thundercat)

2018[]

Mac Miller - Swimming[]

  • 09. "Conversation Pt. 1" (produced with Cardo and Yung Exclusive)

2019[]

Danny BrownU Know What I'm Sayin?[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Jeremiah Jae - Bad Jokes · Album Review". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
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