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Dj Code Money

Dj Code Money is credited on 92 releases across 23 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1985–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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92

Pressings credited

23

Albums

5

Decades active

15

In collections

Biography

DJ Code Money was the deejay for noted 1980s rap artist Schoolly D of Philadelphia. Their first single, "P.S.K. What Does It Mean?", is sometimes viewed as the first gangsta rap record. The track includes hypnotic beats, rough scratching, and Schoolly's unflinching tales of the Park Side Killers: "I said 'You sucka-ass nigga, I should shoot you dead.'" Other singles released by the pair include "Gucci Time" (sampled by the Beastie Boys on "Time to Get Ill"), "Put Your Filas On", and "Saturday Night".

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Credited work

92 releases · 23 albums · active 1985–2024

  • Performance · 114
  • Engineering · 14
  • Production · 11
  • Other credits · 8

Studios: Studio 4 Recording · Battery Studios, London · Sound Spa Studios · The Sound Spa Recording Studio, Chester, P.A.

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