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{{Short description|American record producer and DJ}} | |||
|Name = Statik Selektah | |||
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| name = Statik Selektah | |||
|Img_capt = Statik Selektah's Stick 2 the Script Album | |||
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| caption = Statik Selektah in 2007 | |||
|Background = non_performing_personnel | |||
| birth_name = Patrick Owen Baril<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ascap.com/repertory#/ace/search/workID/909770823 |title=AIN'T A DAMN THING CHANGE |website=ASCAP |publisher=American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers |access-date=April 29, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|Birth_name = Patrick Baril | |||
| alias = DJ Statik | |||
|Born = Lawrence, MA | |||
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1982|1|23}} | |||
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| birth_place = ], U.S. | |||
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| education = ] (])}} | |||
|Years_active = 1995 - present | |||
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| occupation = {{hlist|]|DJ|songwriter}} | |||
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| years_active = 1995–present | |||
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* Brick Records | |||
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'''Patrick Baril''' (Born January 23, 1982, in ]) better known as Statik Selektah, is an East Coast-based DJ, Producer and CEO of Showoff Records. | |||
'''Patrick Owen Baril''' (born January 23, 1982), professionally known as '''Statik Selektah''', is an American record producer, disc jockey (DJ) and radio personality originally from the ] area. He is also the founder of Showoff Records. In 2010, he formed the hip hop group ], alongside American rapper ]. He has resided in New York City since 2004. | |||
==Biography== | |||
Statik Selektah was introduced to music at a young age, experimenting with his parents eight-track machine, cassette recorders, and turntable. <ref> http://www.billboard.com/search/?keyword=statik+selektah&x=0&y=0#/artist/statik-selektah/832803 </ref> By middle school, he was already DJing school functions, but he was inspired to be a true wheels-of-steel artiste after hearing DJ Premier scratch and mix records on Funkmaster Flex's Hot 97 radio show. <ref>http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jnfexqedldhe~T1</ref> Statik began doing radio at Phillips Exeter Academy’s WPEA, where he also occasionally DJ’ ed some of the Afro-Latino Society Parties.<ref>http://www.hiphopgalaxy.com/Statik-Selektah-hip-hop-5612.html</ref> Naming himself DJ Statik, (the "Selektah" came later after hearing a local reggae artist say it unconsciously <ref>http://www.hiphopgalaxy.com/Statik-Selektah-hip-hop-5612.html</ref>) he began to start to DJ at clubs and private parties up and down the New England Coast. In 2000, Selektah moved back to Massachusetts from New Hampshire to pursue an audio production degree at Boston's New England Institute of the Arts. Around this time, Statik started to put out his own mixtapes titled "Spell My Name Right" series. In 2003, Statik created ShowOff Marketing which has had clients such as ], ],], Capital, ], Diddy’s Vote or Die campaign and many others. <ref>http://www.hiphopgalaxy.com/Statik-Selektah-hip-hop-5612.html</ref> In 2006, Statik Selektah made Showoff into an record label and put out ]'s Out the Gate as the labels first release. In 2007, Statik released his first LP, titled Spell My Name Right and came out with a second ] in 2009. In 2010, Statik Selektah dropped another album ] which reached 37 on Billboards Heatseeker Albums Chart. <ref>http://www.billboard.com/search/?keyword=statik+selektah&x=0&y=0#/artist/statik-selektah/chart-history/832803?sort=timeon</ref> Statik currently has a show on Thursday nights on ]'s ] XM/Sirus Radio Station. <ref>http://www.sirius.com/shade45</ref> | |||
== Life and career == | |||
Statik Selektah was born on January 23, 1982, in ]. He was introduced to music at a young age, experimenting with his parents' eight-track machine, cassette recorders, and turntable.<ref name="ReferenceA">{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/artist/280414/statik+selektah/chart|title=Statik Selektah|publisher=Billboard.com|access-date=September 21, 2014}}</ref> By middle school, he was already DJing school functions, but he was inspired to be a professional DJ after hearing ] and ] scratch and mix records on Hot 97 in New York City.<ref>{{cite web|last=Cordor |first=Cyril |url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p884135/biography|pure_url=yes}} |title=((( Statik Selektah > Biography ))) |publisher=allmusic |date=January 23, 1982 |access-date=August 13, 2010}}</ref> Statik began doing radio at Phillips Exeter Academy's WPEA, where he also occasionally DJ'd some of the Afro-Latino Society Parties.<ref name="hiphopgalaxy1">{{cite web|url=http://www.hiphopgalaxy.com/Statik-Selektah-hip-hop-5612.html |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130126031456/http://www.hiphopgalaxy.com/Statik-Selektah-hip-hop-5612.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=January 26, 2013 |title=Statik Selektah |publisher=Hip Hop Galaxy |access-date=August 13, 2010 }}</ref> Naming himself DJ Statik, (the "Selektah" came later after hearing a local reggae artist say it unconsciously<ref name="hiphopgalaxy1" />) he began to start to DJ at clubs and private parties up and down the New England Coast. In 2000, Selektah moved back to Massachusetts from New Hampshire to pursue an audio production degree at Boston's ]. Around this time, Statik started to put out his own ] series titled "Spell My Name Right." In 2003, Statik created ShowOff Marketing, which has had clients such as ], ], ], Capital, ], ]'s Vote or Die campaign and many others.<ref name="hiphopgalaxy1" /> In 2006, Statik Selektah made Showoff into a record label and put out ]'s Out the Gate as the labels first release. In 2007, Statik released his first LP, titled ''Spell My Name Right'', and came out with a second '']'' in 2009. In 2010, Statik Selektah dropped another album '']'' which reached 37 on Billboard's Heatseeker Albums Chart.<ref name="ReferenceA" /> Besides dropping his own albums, he also has produced on many other artist's projects. Statik currently has a show on Thursday nights on ]'s ] XM/Sirus Radio Station.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sirius.com/shade45 |title=SIRIUS Satellite Radio – Shade 45, Online Hip Hop Radio, Eminem Radio |publisher=Sirius.com |date=November 13, 2009 |access-date=August 13, 2010}}</ref> | |||
In 2009, Statik Selektah appeared on '']'', featured as a DJ on the hip hop radio station The Beat 102.7. | |||
While recording with rapper ] on ], he announced a song off his next album, ''Population Control'', called "Groupie Love" which features ]. This track was included on the final release of the album in 2011. | |||
Since 2015, the publishing interest of Statik Selektah's catalog has been represented by Reservoir Media Management.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mi2n.com/press.php3?press_nb=184989 |title=Mi2N.com – Reservoir Signs Producer & DJ Statik Selektah To Publishing Deal |website=mi2n.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151223161738/http://mi2n.com/press.php3?press_nb=184989 |archive-date=December 23, 2015}}</ref> | |||
==Discography== | |||
===Albums=== | |||
* '']'' (2008) | |||
* '']'' (2009) | |||
* '']'' (6 Tracks, 2009) | |||
* '']'' (with Saigon) (11 Tracks, 2009) | |||
* '']'' (8 Tracks, 2009) | |||
* '']'' (2010) | |||
* '']'' with ] (2010) | |||
In May 2017, Statik announced with ] that he signed a management deal with ] plus announcing his eighth studio album titled '']''. It was later released on December 8, 2017. | |||
===Mixtapes=== | |||
On November 27, 2020, Statik released his ninth studio album titled The Balancing Act featuring collaborations with Joey Badass, Black Thought and Bun B. | |||
* ''Something to Front On''(2000) | |||
* ''Wakin You Up''(2001) | |||
* ''Spell My Name Right 1''(2001) | |||
* ''Spell My Name Right 2''(2001) | |||
* ''SMNR 3 : UnderStand Yet''(2001) | |||
* ''SMNR 4 : The Streets'' (2002) | |||
* ''SMNR5 : THE ALLSTAR JUMP OFF hosted by Chubby Chub'' (2002) | |||
* ''Digiwaxx Mixshow Power Summit Extravaganza'' (2002) | |||
* ''SMNR6 : MAJOR THREAT hosted by ]'' (2002) | |||
* ''SMNR7 : CITY ON SMASH'' (2003) | |||
* ''Manhattan Clothing Mix Volumes 1 & 2'' (2003) | |||
* ''Digiwaxx MixshowPowerSummit Extravaganza 2'' (2003) | |||
* ''SMNR 8 : Major Threat 2004 Hosted by Gangstarr'' (dec 2003) | |||
* ''SMNR 9 : Its A Problem hosted by Method Man'' (2004) | |||
* ''] - Trouble Album Sampler'' (SRC/])(2004) | |||
* ''Reggae Smashment 2004, Japan-only release,'' (2004) | |||
* ''The Champs Are Here, Boston Hip Hop CD'' (2004) | |||
* ''The Get Lifted Soul Mixtape, Hosted by John Legend'' (2004) | |||
* ''] - The Prophecy'' (2004) | |||
* ''The Champs Are Here Vol 2'' (2005) | |||
* ''] - The King Is Back'' (2005) | |||
* ''Reggae Smashment : The Classics'' (2005) | |||
* ''] - Welcome to My World'' (2005) | |||
* ''] - The Empire Strikes Back'' (2005) | |||
* ''Soundtrack To The Summer w/ Mixunit.com & Lord Sear'' (2006) | |||
* ''] - Hood Politics IV : Show & Prove with DJ Clinton Sparks'' (2006) | |||
* ''The Sun Still Rises In The East (East Coast Slang Volume 1) with Dj Big Mike'' (2006) | |||
* ''] - The Prophecy 2 : The Beginning of the N (2006)'' (2006) | |||
* ''The Look Of Love : Hip Hop Is Alive hosted by ]'' (2006) | |||
* ''] - The Bar Exam hosted by ]'' (2007) | |||
* ''] - The Re:Union (2010) | |||
* ''] - Str8KillaNoFilla (2010) | |||
On December 13, 2024, Statik released his tenth studio album titled Once in a Blue Moon featuring collaborations with Kota the Friend, Logic, and Phearnone. | |||
==Production Credits== | |||
* ''Catch Wrek "Lyrical Mission", "Lyrical Mission Remix" ''(1998) | |||
* ''Reks "Work" off Along Came The Chose ''(2001) | |||
* ''KRS-ONE "The Cutclusion" off Keep Right'' (2003) | |||
* ''O.C. "Intro" and "Outro" off Starchild ''(2003) | |||
* ''Reks ft. Lucky Dice, L Tha Headtoucha "Major Threats", "Born Beggar" ''(2003) | |||
* ''Nas "Wiseguys"(Remix) ft. Scram Jones & Capone ''(2004) | |||
* ''Royce Da 5'9 "Watch Your Back" ft. Termanology & Ed Rock off The King Is Back ''(2005) | |||
* ''Termanology "Can't Turn Back" off Hood Politics 3 ''(2005) | |||
* ''Ballcklub "More Or Less", "Ballcklub Soda" ''(2005) | |||
* ''AZ "Animal" off The Format ''(2006) | |||
* ''Granite State "Whatup B" & "Starting Lineup" ft Termanology, off The Breaking Point'' (2006) | |||
* ''Mobb Deep "Every Time" ft Termanology, off G-unit/The Empire Strikes' Back" ''(2006) | |||
* ''Termanology "Think It Over" ft Trife Da God off Watch How It Go Down 12" ''(2006) | |||
* ''Nas "The N (Showoff RmX)" & "Life Gone Low" off The Prophecy Vol 2 ''(Def Jam, 2006) | |||
* ''Foxy Brown "Too Real" ft AZ off of Brooklyn's Don Diva ''(2007) | |||
* ''Jon Hope "The Rap Life" & "Blue Devils" ft Termanology ''(2007) | |||
* ''Joell Ortiz "Can't You Tell", "Ups & Downs", "Here The Next" ft Novel, "Damn Right (When It Gets Rough)"'' | |||
* ''Consequence "There Can Only Be One", "Kissing Cousins", '' | |||
* ''Reks "How Can It be", "The One", "Cry Baby", "Pray For Me", "Love Sweet Misery", "Big Dreamers Remix", "Rise", "Black Cream", "Day 2", "Premonition" , & "Telescopes" off Grey Hairs (2008)'' | |||
* ''Slaine "Mistaken Identity" ''(2008) | |||
* ''Starrs & Murph "Showtime", "Cold World pt 2" & "Untitled" ''(2008) | |||
* ''Illa Ghee "Mad Man" ''(2008) | |||
* ''Ali Vegas "The Future" ft. Termanology'' (2008) | |||
* ''JFK "Baking Soda", "Road Of Sin", "You Can Get Killed" ''(2008) | |||
* ''Reks "Play My Music", "Goodbye", "Year Of the Showoff", "Killaz On Wax" Off More Grey Hairs ''(2009) | |||
* ''Reks "I Too America", "Self Titled", "Mr Nobody", "Hennessey" ''(2010) | |||
* ''Quest The Young'n "To be Nice" ft Reks & Termanology '' (2009) | |||
* ''Lunox & Astro "Forever & More" ft. Reks ''(2009) | |||
* ''Ape & Undo "Primetime" ''(2009) | |||
* ''Granite State "Silver Lining" & "Society's Ill" off The RE:Public'' (2009) | |||
* ''Termanology "It's a Shame" ft. Joell Ortiz" & "Nobody's Smiling" off Time Machine'' (2009) | |||
* ''Kali "Cali Kali", "Rolling Down The Freeway" ft Glasses Malone off Midnight Club: South Central'' (2009) | |||
* ''Novel "So Much More" ft. Joell Ortiz & Papoose ''(2009) | |||
* ''M.O.P. "Forever & Always" & "Crazy" ft Termanology off ] ''(2009) | |||
* ''Skyzoo "When I Rhyme" ft. Talib Kweli & Reks'' | |||
* ''Styles P "Shadows" off The Green Ghost Project'' (2010) | |||
* ''A.G. & O.C. "Oasis" off Oasis ''(2009) | |||
* ''Consequence "Sounds G.O.O.D. To Me" | |||
* ''Donny Goines "My Window" '' | |||
=== Past and present radio stations === | |||
* ] 90.5fm – Exeter, NH (1996–1998) | |||
* ] 88.9fm – Boston, MA (2000) | |||
* ] 97.7fm – Boston, MA (2001–2004) | |||
* ] – Mobile, AL (2005–2009) | |||
* ] – Shreveport, LA (2006–2008) | |||
* ] Sirius/XM New York City (2005–present) | |||
* ] 102.5fm – Santa Cruz, CA (2009–2011) | |||
* ] 94.5fm – Boston, MA (2008–2011) | |||
== Discography == | |||
{{Main|Statik Selektah discography|Statik Selektah production discography}} | |||
=== Studio albums === | |||
==References== | |||
* '']'' (2007) | |||
* '']'' (2008) | |||
* '']'' (2010) | |||
* '']'' (2011) | |||
* '']'' (2013) | |||
* '']'' (2014) | |||
* '']'' (2015) | |||
* '']'' (2017) | |||
* ''The Balancing Act'' (2020) | |||
* ''Round Trip'' (2023) | |||
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=== Collaboration albums === | ||
* ''All in a Day's Work'' <small>(with ])</small> (2009) | |||
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* '']'' <small>(with ] – as 1982)</small> (2010) | |||
* http://www.djbooth.net/index/news/entry/statik-selektah-jumps-in-mix-0513101/ | |||
* '']'' <small>(with Termanology – as 1982)</small> (2010) | |||
* '']'' <small>(with Termanology – as 1982)</small> (2010) | |||
* ''Statik-Free EP'' <small>(with ]) </small> (2011) | |||
* ''Lyrical Workout'' <small>(with ])</small> (2011) | |||
* '']'' <small>(with ])</small> (2011) | |||
* ''State of Grace'' (mixtape) <small>(with ])</small> (2011) | |||
* '']'' <small>(with ])</small> (2011) | |||
* '']'' <small>(with ])</small> (2012) | |||
* '']'' <small>(with Termanology as 1982)</small> (2012) | |||
* ''Stereo Type'' (EP) <small>(with ])</small> (2012) | |||
* '']'' (LP) <small>(with Strong Arm Steady)</small> (2012) | |||
* ''Ambition'' <small>(with Bumpy Knuckles)</small> (2012) | |||
* ''AGE (All Green Everything): Open Season'' <small>(with JFK)</small> (2012) | |||
* '']'' <small>(with ])</small> (2013) | |||
* '']'' <small>(with Ransom)</small> (2013) | |||
* '']'' <small>(with Jared Evan)</small> (2014) | |||
* '']'' <small>(with ] – as Statik KXNG)</small> (2016)<ref>. OK-Tho. Retrieved on October 17, 2015.</ref> | |||
* ''Saints X Sinners'' {{small|(with Millyz)}} (2017) | |||
* ''Ugly Face'' {{small|(with Quadir Lateef)}} (2017) | |||
* ''Still 1982'' {{small|(with Termanology as 1982)}} (2018) | |||
* ''Piecework'' {{small|(with Plays)}} (2019) | |||
* '']'' {{small|(with ])}} (2019) | |||
* ''Gran Turismo'' {{small|(with ])}} (2019) | |||
* ''Yuck!'' {{small|(with Anoyd)}} (2019) | |||
* ''Give Thanks'' {{small|(with ])}} (2019) | |||
* ''Dicey Business'' {{small|(with Slick Jack)}} (2019) | |||
* ''Powerful Music'' {{small|(with Stunna Gang)}} (2019) | |||
* ''Chinchilla'' {{small|(with Wais P)}} (2020) | |||
* ''Fresh Air'' {{small|(with Ufo Fev)}} (2020) | |||
* ''Rudebwoy'' {{small|(with ])}} (2020) | |||
* ''The Quarantine'' {{small|(with Termanology as 1982)}} (2020) | |||
* ''Endless Summer'' {{small|(with Bobby J From Rockaway)}} (2020) | |||
* ''To Kill a Sunrise'' {{small|(with ])}} (2021) | |||
* ''Maxed Out'' {{small|(with Ot the Real)}} (2022) | |||
* ''TrillStatik 2'' {{small|(with Bun B)}} (2022)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://statikselekt.bandcamp.com/album/trillstatik-2|title=Bun B & Statik Selektah - TrilStatik 2 |publisher=] |accessdate= December 8, 2022}}</ref> | |||
* ''To See a Sunset'' {{small|(with ])}} (2023) | |||
* ''TrillStatik 3'' {{small|(with Bun B)}} (2023)<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://statikselekt.bandcamp.com/album/trillstatik-3|title=Bun B & Statik Selektah - TrilStatik 3 |publisher=] |accessdate= December 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
*''Once in a Blue Moon'' {{small|(with Kota the Friend)}} (2024) | |||
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=== EPs === | ||
* ''The Pre-Game EP"'' (2009) | |||
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* ''Statik Selektah's The Lost and Damned EP"'' (2009) | |||
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* ''The Left-Overs (Of What's to Come…) EP'' (2010) | |||
* ''Not Dead Yet!'' (EP) {{small|(with Lou From Paradise)}} (2021) | |||
=== Instrumentals === | |||
* ''Statik Selektah Presents: Spell My Name Right, The Instrumentals'' (2007) | |||
* ''Stick 2 The script Instrumentals'' (2008) | |||
* ''100 Proof: The Hangover Instrumentals'' (2010) | |||
* ''Statik Selektah & Termanology are 1982 Instrumentals'' (2010) | |||
* ''Well Done: The Instrumentals'' (2012) | |||
* ''8 Instrumentals'' (2017) | |||
* ''Mahalo'' (2019) | |||
* ''TrillStatik: Deluxe Instrumental Version'' (2019) | |||
=== Mixtapes === | |||
* ''The Best of A3C: Remixed by Statik Selektah'' (2016) | |||
== References == | |||
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American record producer and DJ
Statik Selektah | |
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Statik Selektah in 2007 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Patrick Owen Baril |
Also known as | DJ Statik |
Born | (1982-01-23) January 23, 1982 (age 42) Lawrence, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Education | New England Institute of Technology (BS) |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1995–present |
Labels |
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Website | showoffhiphop |
Patrick Owen Baril (born January 23, 1982), professionally known as Statik Selektah, is an American record producer, disc jockey (DJ) and radio personality originally from the Boston, Massachusetts area. He is also the founder of Showoff Records. In 2010, he formed the hip hop group 1982, alongside American rapper Termanology. He has resided in New York City since 2004.
Life and career
Statik Selektah was born on January 23, 1982, in Lawrence, Massachusetts. He was introduced to music at a young age, experimenting with his parents' eight-track machine, cassette recorders, and turntable. By middle school, he was already DJing school functions, but he was inspired to be a professional DJ after hearing DJ Premier and Funkmaster Flex scratch and mix records on Hot 97 in New York City. Statik began doing radio at Phillips Exeter Academy's WPEA, where he also occasionally DJ'd some of the Afro-Latino Society Parties. Naming himself DJ Statik, (the "Selektah" came later after hearing a local reggae artist say it unconsciously) he began to start to DJ at clubs and private parties up and down the New England Coast. In 2000, Selektah moved back to Massachusetts from New Hampshire to pursue an audio production degree at Boston's New England Institute of Art. Around this time, Statik started to put out his own mixtape series titled "Spell My Name Right." In 2003, Statik created ShowOff Marketing, which has had clients such as Reebok, G-Unit Records, Virgin Records, Capital, Universal Records, Puff Daddy's Vote or Die campaign and many others. In 2006, Statik Selektah made Showoff into a record label and put out Termanology's Out the Gate as the labels first release. In 2007, Statik released his first LP, titled Spell My Name Right, and came out with a second Stick 2 the Script in 2009. In 2010, Statik Selektah dropped another album 100 Proof: The Hangover which reached 37 on Billboard's Heatseeker Albums Chart. Besides dropping his own albums, he also has produced on many other artist's projects. Statik currently has a show on Thursday nights on Eminem's Shade 45 XM/Sirus Radio Station.
In 2009, Statik Selektah appeared on Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City, featured as a DJ on the hip hop radio station The Beat 102.7.
While recording with rapper Freeway on Ustream, he announced a song off his next album, Population Control, called "Groupie Love" which features Mac Miller. This track was included on the final release of the album in 2011.
Since 2015, the publishing interest of Statik Selektah's catalog has been represented by Reservoir Media Management.
In May 2017, Statik announced with Billboard that he signed a management deal with Roc Nation plus announcing his eighth studio album titled 8. It was later released on December 8, 2017.
On November 27, 2020, Statik released his ninth studio album titled The Balancing Act featuring collaborations with Joey Badass, Black Thought and Bun B.
On December 13, 2024, Statik released his tenth studio album titled Once in a Blue Moon featuring collaborations with Kota the Friend, Logic, and Phearnone.
Past and present radio stations
- WPEA 90.5fm – Exeter, NH (1996–1998)
- WERS 88.9fm – Boston, MA (2000)
- WBOT 97.7fm – Boston, MA (2001–2004)
- WBLX – Mobile, AL (2005–2009)
- KMJJ – Shreveport, LA (2006–2008)
- Shade 45 Sirius/XM New York City (2005–present)
- KDON 102.5fm – Santa Cruz, CA (2009–2011)
- WJMN 94.5fm – Boston, MA (2008–2011)
Discography
Main articles: Statik Selektah discography and Statik Selektah production discographyStudio albums
- Spell My Name Right: The Album (2007)
- Stick 2 the Script (2008)
- 100 Proof: The Hangover (2010)
- Population Control (2011)
- Extended Play (2013)
- What Goes Around (2014)
- Lucky 7 (2015)
- 8 (2017)
- The Balancing Act (2020)
- Round Trip (2023)
Collaboration albums
- All in a Day's Work (with Saigon) (2009)
- 1982 (with Termanology – as 1982) (2010)
- 1982: The EP (with Termanology – as 1982) (2010)
- The Evening News EP (with Termanology – as 1982) (2010)
- Statik-Free EP (with Freeway) (2011)
- Lyrical Workout (with Bumpy Knuckles) (2011)
- Lord Giveth, Lord Taketh Away (with Freddie Gibbs) (2011)
- State of Grace (mixtape) (with Slaine) (2011)
- Well-Done (with Action Bronson) (2011)
- Straight, No Chaser (with Reks) (2012)
- 2012 (with Termanology as 1982) (2012)
- Stereo Type (EP) (with Strong Arm Steady) (2012)
- Stereo Type (LP) (with Strong Arm Steady) (2012)
- Ambition (with Bumpy Knuckles) (2012)
- AGE (All Green Everything): Open Season (with JFK) (2012)
- Boom Bap & Blues (with Jared Evan) (2013)
- The Proposal (with Ransom) (2013)
- Still Blue (with Jared Evan) (2014)
- Statik KXNG (with KXNG Crooked – as Statik KXNG) (2016)
- Saints X Sinners (with Millyz) (2017)
- Ugly Face (with Quadir Lateef) (2017)
- Still 1982 (with Termanology as 1982) (2018)
- Piecework (with Plays) (2019)
- TrillStatik (with Bun B) (2019)
- Gran Turismo (with Curren$y) (2019)
- Yuck! (with Anoyd) (2019)
- Give Thanks (with Paul Wall) (2019)
- Dicey Business (with Slick Jack) (2019)
- Powerful Music (with Stunna Gang) (2019)
- Chinchilla (with Wais P) (2020)
- Fresh Air (with Ufo Fev) (2020)
- Rudebwoy (with CJ Fly) (2020)
- The Quarantine (with Termanology as 1982) (2020)
- Endless Summer (with Bobby J From Rockaway) (2020)
- To Kill a Sunrise (with Kota the Friend) (2021)
- Maxed Out (with Ot the Real) (2022)
- TrillStatik 2 (with Bun B) (2022)
- To See a Sunset (with Kota the Friend) (2023)
- TrillStatik 3 (with Bun B) (2023)
- Once in a Blue Moon (with Kota the Friend) (2024)
EPs
- The Pre-Game EP" (2009)
- Statik Selektah's The Lost and Damned EP" (2009)
- The Left-Overs (Of What's to Come…) EP (2010)
- Not Dead Yet! (EP) (with Lou From Paradise) (2021)
Instrumentals
- Statik Selektah Presents: Spell My Name Right, The Instrumentals (2007)
- Stick 2 The script Instrumentals (2008)
- 100 Proof: The Hangover Instrumentals (2010)
- Statik Selektah & Termanology are 1982 Instrumentals (2010)
- Well Done: The Instrumentals (2012)
- 8 Instrumentals (2017)
- Mahalo (2019)
- TrillStatik: Deluxe Instrumental Version (2019)
Mixtapes
- The Best of A3C: Remixed by Statik Selektah (2016)
References
- "AIN'T A DAMN THING CHANGE". ASCAP. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved April 29, 2023.
- ^ "Statik Selektah". Billboard.com. Retrieved September 21, 2014.
- Cordor, Cyril (January 23, 1982). "( Statik Selektah > Biography )". allmusic. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
- ^ "Statik Selektah". Hip Hop Galaxy. Archived from the original on January 26, 2013. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
- "SIRIUS Satellite Radio – Shade 45, Online Hip Hop Radio, Eminem Radio". Sirius.com. November 13, 2009. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
- "Mi2N.com – Reservoir Signs Producer & DJ Statik Selektah To Publishing Deal". mi2n.com. Archived from the original on December 23, 2015.
- Statik Selektah & KXNG CROOKED Announce Collaborative Album. OK-Tho. Retrieved on October 17, 2015.
- "Bun B & Statik Selektah - TrilStatik 2". Bandcamp. Retrieved December 8, 2022.
- "Bun B & Statik Selektah - TrilStatik 3". Bandcamp. Retrieved December 22, 2023.
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