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The '''Trackboyz''' are an American [[hip hop production]] team consisting of Mark "Tarboy" Williams Joe "Capo" Kent, Travis "Tizzle" Miller, Marlon "Tracmajor" Byrd, Rodrick "PubG" Finch & DJ D-Rocc from [[St. Louis]], [[Missouri]]. Among the hits they have engineered include [[Nelly]]'s "[[Air Force Ones (song)|Air Force Ones]]" (number 3 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]), [[D12]]'s 40 Oz., [[Nappy Roots]] "[[Po' Folks]]" (number 21) and [[J-Kwon]]'s "[[Tipsy (song)|Tipsy]]" (number 2). The Trackboyz signed with [[Def Jam Recordings|Def Jam Records]]. The newest project includes the song "Hips" from [[Adina Howard]] on her new release for the album [[Private Show (album)|''Private Show'']].
The '''Trackboyz''' are an American [[hip hop production]] team consisting of Mark "Tarboy" Williams Joe "Capo" Kent, Travis "Tizzle" Miller, Marlon "Tracmajor" Byrd, Rodrick "PubG" Finch & DJ D-Rocc from [[St. Louis]], [[Missouri]]. Among the hits they have engineered include [[Nelly]]'s "[[Air Force Ones (song)|Air Force Ones]]" (number 3 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]), [[D12]]'s 40 Oz., [[Nappy Roots]] "[[Po' Folks (Nappy Roots song)|Po' Folks]]" (number 21) and [[J-Kwon]]'s "[[Tipsy (song)|Tipsy]]" (number 2). The Trackboyz signed with [[Def Jam Recordings|Def Jam Records]]. The newest project includes the song "Hips" from [[Adina Howard]] on her new release for the album [[Private Show (album)|''Private Show'']].


== Partial production discography ==
== Partial production discography ==
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Revision as of 20:58, 19 May 2022

Trackboyz
OriginSt. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
GenresHip hop
OccupationProducers
Years active2002–present
LabelsDef Jam Records
Members
  • Mark "Tarboy" Williams
  • Joe "Capo" Kent
  • Travis "Tizzle" Miller
  • Marlon "Tracmajor" Byrd
  • Rodrick "PubG" Finch
  • DJ D-Rocc

The Trackboyz are an American hip hop production team consisting of Mark "Tarboy" Williams Joe "Capo" Kent, Travis "Tizzle" Miller, Marlon "Tracmajor" Byrd, Rodrick "PubG" Finch & DJ D-Rocc from St. Louis, Missouri. Among the hits they have engineered include Nelly's "Air Force Ones" (number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100), D12's 40 Oz., Nappy Roots "Po' Folks" (number 21) and J-Kwon's "Tipsy" (number 2). The Trackboyz signed with Def Jam Records. The newest project includes the song "Hips" from Adina Howard on her new release for the album Private Show.

Partial production discography

Year Single Peak positions Album
US UK
2002 "You Suella"

(performed by Pretty Willie)

Enter the Life of Suella
"Air Force Ones"

(performed by St. Lunatics)

3 Nellyville
"Breathe in, Breathe Out"

(performed by St. Lunatics)

Music from the Motion Picture Bad Company
"Po' Folks"

(performed by Nappy Roots and Anthony Hamilton)

21 Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz
"Start It Over"

(performed by Nappy Roots)

2003 "Favourite Things" (Trackboyz Remix)

(performed by Big Brovaz)

Nu-Flow
"Hustle"

(performed by Youngbloodz and Killer Mike)

Drankin' Patnaz
"Lean Low"

(performed by Youngbloodz and Backbone)

2004 "Hood Hop"

(performed by J-Kwon)

Hood Hop
"Tipsy"

(performed by J-Kwon)

2 4
"You & Me"

(performed by J-Kwon and Sadiyyah)

"40 Oz."

(performed by Bizarre, Eminem, Kuniva and Proof)

D12 World
"Weight a Minute"

(performed by Shawnna)

Worth tha Weight
2005 "La La"

(performed by Teairra Marí)

Roc-A-Fella Records Presents Teairra Marí
"Get XXX'd"

(performed by J-Kwon, Petey Pablo and Ebony Eyez)

×X×: State of the Union (Music from the Motion Picture)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.