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Guru discography

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This is the discography for American hip hop musician Guru.

Guest appearances

  • 1990: "Jazz Thing" (from the soundtrack of Mo' Better Blues)
  • 1991: "Down the Line" (from the Nice & Smooth album Ain't a Damn Thing Changed)
  • 1991: "Qui Sème Le Vent Récolte Le Tempo (Gang Starr Remix)" (from an MC Solaar 12" single)
  • 1992: "A Buncha Niggas" (from the Heavy D & The Boyz album Blue Funk, also featuring Biggie Smalls, Busta Rhymes, Rob-O, Third Eye)
  • 1992: "A Little Spice (Gangstarr Remix)" (from the Loose Ends album Tighten Up Vol. 1)
  • 1992: "It's Getting Hectic" (from the Brand New Heavies album Heavy Rhyme Experience, Vol. 1)
  • 1992: "Sassy (from the Neneh Cherry album "Homebrew")
  • 1993: "Why Cant Lovers" (from Lisa Lisa singleSkip To My Lu)
  • 1993: "Patti Dooke" (from De La Soul album Buhloone Mindstate)
  • 1993: "Season For Change" (from the Ronny Jordan album The Quiet Revolution)
  • 1993: "Listen (Guru Remix)" (from a Urban Species 12" single)
  • 1993: "Stop Lookin' at Me" (In collaboration with The Cutthroats from the soundtrack of Menace II Society)
  • 1994: "Why Cant Lovers" (from Lisa Lisa album LL77)
  • 1994: "Borough Check" (from the Digable Planets album Blowout Comb)
  • 1994: "I've Lost My Ignorance" (from the Dream Warriors album Subliminal Simulation)
  • 1994: "Black Monday" (from the Buckshot LeFonque single "Another Day")
  • 1995: "B-Boy Mastermind" (from the DJ Krush album Krush) – This appears on the Japanese import only.
  • 1995: "Serious Rap Shit" (from the Group Home album Livin' Proof)
  • 1996: "Fed Up (Remix)" (from House of Pain album Truth Crushed to Earth Shall Rise Again)
  • 1996: "Listen Here" (from The New Groove: The Blue Note Remix Project)
  • 1996: "What You Expected" (from the DJ Honda album h)
  • 1997: "The Way it Iz" (from Rhyme & Reason (soundtrack))
  • 1997: "For Da Love" (from Afu-Ra and EZD unofficial release "A D&D Project In Association With DJ Premier Vol. 1")
  • 1998: "Nights in Harlem (Darkchild Extended Remix)" (from the Luther Vandross album I Know, featuring uncredited background vocals by Brandy)
  • 1998: "Salute part II" (from the M.O.P. album First Family 4 Life)
  • 1998: "Trilogy Of Terror" (from the Afu-Ra 12 "Whirlwind Thru Cities")
  • 1999: "NY Niggaz" (from the Sway & King Tech album This or That)
  • 1999: "The Legacy" (from the Group Home album A Tear for the Ghetto)
  • 1999: "Bare Witness" (from the Choclair album Ice Cold)
  • 1999: "Whatever Happened to Gus" (Word to the Drums mix) (from the Medeski Martin & Wood album Combustication Remix EP)
  • 2000: "Games" (from the Big L album "The Big Picture, also featuring Sadat X)
  • 2001: "Hot Shit" (from a D&D All Stars 12" single, also featuring Big Daddy Kane, Sadat X, and Greg Nice)
  • 2001: "Worst Comes to Worst" (from the Dilated Peoples album Expansion Team)
  • 2002: "Blvd." (from the Afu-Ra album Life Force Radio)
  • 2002: "Karma" (from the Adam F 12" single also featuring Carl Thomas)
  • 2003: "Weed Scented" (from the A.G. album The Dirty Version)
  • 2003: "Condor (Espionage)" (from the DJ Cam album Soulshine)
  • 2003: "Knowledge of Self" (from the BT album Emotional Technology)
  • 2003: "Träume" (from the Spax album Engel und Ratten)
  • 2004: "The Best" (from the Chief Kamachi album Cult Status)
  • 2004: "Αυτή τη ζωή (This Life)" (from the Goin' Through album La Sagrada Familia)
  • 2004: "Home" (from the Kreators album "Live Coverage", also featuring Akrobatik, Big Shug, Ed O.G., Krumbsnatcha)
  • 2005: "Party Hard" (from The Perceptionists album Black Dialogue feat. Camu Tao & Prod. Camu Tao)
  • 2005: "Counter Punch", "Gangsta Luv" (from the Big Shug album Never Say Die)
  • 2006: "Junk" (from the Ferry Corsten album L.E.F.)
  • 2007: "Major Game" (from the Domingo album The Most Underrated)
  • 2007: "The Otherside" (from the Slightly Stoopid album "Chronchitis")
  • 2008: "Watucamehere 4" (from the Downsyde album All City)
  • 2010: "You Got To Luv It" (from the Cradle Orchestra album Transcended Elements)
  • References

    Guru discography Wikipedia