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Madlib has hundreds of hours of unreleased music (the infamous "Madlib Medicine Show" series alone is 13 CDs deep). He operates outside of time. You never know if a beat he made in 2024 was actually recorded in 1998 or yesterday.
If you are new to the Madlib discography, start here:
Madlib’s output remained prolific into the 2010s and 2020s through partnerships and solo experiments: : His collaboration with rapper Freddie Gibbs produced the critically acclaimed albums (2014) and (2019) [1, 4, 16]. Solo Exploration Sound Ancestors
Madlib’s chemistry with other legendary artists resulted in some of the most critically acclaimed collaborative albums of the 21st century. Madlib Discography
: An ongoing instrumental series where Madlib travels through specific sonic geographies. Notable releases include Vol 3-4: In India (sampling Bollywood cinema) and Vol 5-6: A Tribute to... (a moving homage to J Dilla).
This is the heart of Madlib's official release catalog, featuring his work both as a solo artist and with other musicians.
The mid-2000s marked the peak of Madlib's collaborative impact: Madvillain : Partnering with , Madlib produced Madvillainy (2004) [1, 4]. It is widely considered one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time Madlib has hundreds of hours of unreleased music
In 1999, Lootpack released their seminal debut album, Soundpieces: Da Antidote , through Stones Throw Records. The project showcased Madlib’s foundational production style: dusty vinyl crackle, rugged boom-bap drums, and jazz-inflected loops. It laid the groundwork for the signature Stones Throw sound and established Madlib as a premier underground craftsman. The Alter Egos: Quasimoto and Yesterdays New Quintet
Decades after their iconic debut, Yasiin Bey (Mos Def) and Talib Kweli reunited for a sophomore Black Star album, choosing Madlib to handle the entirety of the production. His dusty, atmospheric soundscapes provided the perfect backdrop for their mature, socio-political lyricism. Madlib & Four Tet – Sound Ancestors (2021)
A cinematic clash of cinematic soul samples and raw, unfiltered street narratives. It revitalized interest in Madlib's contemporary production. If you are new to the Madlib discography,
Widely regarded as a masterpiece, this album defines "alt-rap". It is a surreal, comic-book-inspired journey where Madlib’s chopped samples provide the perfect, jagged backdrop for DOOM's abstract lyricism.
A moving instrumental tribute to his late friend and collaborator, J Dilla. Yesterday’s New Quintet
The Madlib discography is a masterclass in musical collage. By ignoring mainstream trends, avoiding quantization, and leaving vinyl crackle intact, Madlib changed how producers approach the art of sampling. He bridged the gaps between jazz, psych-rock, soul, and hip-hop, leaving behind a blueprint that continues to inspire generations of beatmakers.
This powerhouse collaboration teamed Madlib with Detroit production legend J Dilla. Instead of co-producing tracks together, they split the duties: Madlib rapped over Dilla’s beats, and Dilla rapped over Madlib’s beats. It stands as a historic monument to early 2000s indie hip-hop culture. Freddie Gibbs & Madlib – Piñata (2014) & Bandana (2019)