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Arabian Knight
Birth nameSuleyman Ansari
Also known asQ-Base
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)
  • mixing engineer
  • recording engineer
  • Years active1998-2011
    Labels
    • Wu-Tang Records
  • MCA
  • Suleyman Ansari, professionally known as the Arabian Knight and Q-Base, is a hip hop producer affiliated with the Wu-Tang Clan. He has produced tracks for GZA, Royal Fam, Killah Priest, Krumb Snatcha, Inspectah Deck, Afu-Ra, Craig G, Kreators, and DJ Deadeye. His most successful project was GZA's third solo studio album, Beneath the Surface, in which Ansari produced 5 songs and also served as co-executive producer.[1]

    Production discography[edit]

    Year Artist Title Album Notes
    1998 Killah Priest "High Explosives" Heavy Mental
    1999 GZA "Breaker, Breaker" Beneath the Surface
    "Hip Hop Fury" (featuring RZA, Hell Razah, Timbo King & Dreddy Kruger)
    "Victim" (featuring Joan Davis & Njeri Earth)
    "Stringplay (Like This, Like That)" (featuring Method Man)
    "Outro" (featuring La the Darkman & Timbo King)
    2000 Royal Fam "Fire" (featuring Makeba Mooncycle) Yesterday, Today, Iz Tomorrow
    "Acid" (featuring Mighty Jarrett)
    "Musical Chairs" (featuring Hell Razah, Prodigal Sunn & Stoneface)
    "Our Time" (featuring Dark Denim & C.O.I.N.S.)
    Killah Priest "Bop Your Head" (featuring Canibus) View From Masada
    2002 GZA "Stay In Line" (featuring Santi White) Legend of the Liquid Sword
    "Fame"
    "Highway Robbery" (featuring Governor Two's)
    "Sparring Minds" (featuring Inspectah Deck)
    Krumb Snatcha "Get Down" (featuring Jaysaun) Respect All Fear None
    Afu-Ra "Sacred Wars" (featuring Don Parmazhane & The Blob) Life Force Radio
    2003 Craig G "Say What Ya Want" This Is Now!!!
    Inspectah Deck "It's Like That" The Movement
    2004 Royal Fam "Blame Us (Part 1)" (featuring Dark Denim, Mighty Jarrett, Sharecka & Timbo King) Years Months Dayz
    Kreators "I Don't Believe That" Live Coverage
    2005 Krumb Snatcha "Fall Back" (featuring J-Haze) 11.19 The Rebirth
    2008 GZA "Short Race" (featuring Roc Marciano) Pro Tools
    "Cinema" (featuring Justice Kareem)
    2011 DJ Deadeye "Substance Abuse" (featuring Gauge & Termanology) Substance Abuse Co-produced w/ DJ Deadeye

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Arabian Knight | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 15 December 2017.

    External links[edit]

    "The Arabian Knight". Discogs.


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