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Gene Griffin

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Rest In Peace: Gene Griffin (1944 - 2009)
May 25th, 2009

NJS4Ever.com is saddened to learn that legendary music executive Gene Griffin, perhaps best known for his involment in G.R. Productions (Gene-Riley Productions) which included music by Guy, Wrecks N Effect, Keith Sweat, Bobby Brown, Boy George, Heavy D and more throughout the late 1980s, passed away early Sunday morning in Atlanta, GA. Griffin was battling Alzheimer's Disease.

For those who may not be aware, the Georgia born Gene Griffin's first major success in music on his Sounds of New York label was the late-era disco track, "Last Night A DJ Saved My Life," by InDeep. After that success, Gene then turned his attention to Kids At Work, the group that featured Teddy Riley which would later morph into Guy (it featured future one-time Guy member Timmy Gatling, and Clurel Henderson).

It has been said that Griffin played a major role in Teddy Riley's early success, instilling the discipline and financial support needed to cultivate Teddy's undeniable musical genius. NJS4Ever.com will report more details concerning this sad news as it unfolds.

In the meantime, you can learn more about Gene Griffin here.

For music-industry veteran Gene Griffin, hanging out has paid off nicely. It put him in the right place at the right time to hit it big. Three times.

He squeezed one of the more notable, and last, hits out of the disco era in the early '80s. He found himself at ground zero for the birth of that late-'80s R&B/hip-hop fusion known as new jack swing, where he scored his largest success as a songwriter and producer. And after years of struggle, Griffin's skill at hanging out jump-started his career once more, when he brought Georgia's dirty underground hip-hop to national attention.

Ask business associates like Universal Records Executive Vice President Jean Riggins and they'll say Griffin's chief strength is his ability, even at 58 years old, to "keep his ear to the street." Of course, that's just another way of saying Griffin is very good at hanging out.

It's a weekday afternoon in mid-winter, and Griffin sits in his office reminiscing like he's got all the time in the world for you. He's the only staffer currently at Sound of Atlanta headquarters, located in a nondescript single-story office park down the street from Peachtree-DeKalb Airport. The rest of the place is mostly quiet and dark, and Griffin strikes a commanding presence in his executive office -- middle-aged, bald, with tinted shades and two thick, loop earrings. He's part Quincy Jones cool, part George Foreman friendly.

The slow pace at SOA might have to do with the current cycle of business that finds the label between releases. Late last year, it put out Augusta rapper Miracle's second album, Keep it Country, through a deal with Universal Records (the record has failed to take off the way its predecessor did, yielding the hit "Bounce"). Next up is the debut of South Carolina's South Kak, whose first single, "Freaky Dreams," features Roger Troutman's distinctive vocoder-bent singing, one of the late funkmaster's last recordings.

Or maybe, the office's laid-back vibe has something to do with Griffin's Southernness. Though you can hardly hear it in his clear, unaccented voice, his Georgia roots run deep. He grew up in Columbus, where his father served in the Army, his grandfather was a minister and his mother still lives. Griffin, though, left the first chance he got -- he took a bus to New York at 14, he says, after graduating high school early. After his own stint in the Army and some college time, Griffin settled in Harlem and slowly gravitated toward music.

"Back in those days we all hung around 7th Avenue at 135th Street," Griffin recalls. "Small's Paradise was right around the corner. And all the bands would come in there, including Jimi Hendrix and all those people, so you met everybody. We'd go to Birdland, we'd hang out at the Village Gate. Music was something you were naturally drawn to because there really wasn't anything else to do but go to work and hang out. Then I just started to say, 'Well, maybe I should do some of this.'"

In the late '60s, he took his first job in the music business, promoting records for CBS. It lasted a couple of years, until he got laid off. But he kept a foot in music through the '70s, owning parts of clubs, promoting shows and trying his hand at being a dancer himself.

"I thought I could dance. I couldn't," he says. "But it kept me in the clubs. And that made me aware of music, the kind of music people wanted to dance to and hear. And that was subconsciously the beginnings of my record career."

First, though, Griffin spent 18 months in jail for "selling weed in the streets." But once he got out, he reunited with another former record promoter and founded Sound of New York Records. After some initial success with an early rap song -- 1980's "Rock Skate Bounce" by Trickeration, which featured two kids rhyming over a pre-recorded instrumental track they bought in a record store -- Griffin finally scored big. He put out a single by a group destined to be a one-hit wonder. But one is all it takes to get a career going, and the international success of Indeep's disco-funk romp, "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life," launched Griffin as a player in the music industry.

With Griffin established as a bonafide hitmaker, he set out looking for new acts to break. After a few misses, he arrived at a teen singing group called Kids At Work. He'd known the act's leader for years. Griffin met Teddy Riley the typical way -- hanging out.

"Teddy lived in the projects on 7th Avenue, behind the Apollo Theater," Griffin says. "I would come down and hang around on the corner, and there was a handball court where we used to play handball. And there was this little kid that was always talking about music, trying to play guitars and all that nonsense. And he became like a little kid of mine, he was 7 at the time. He didn't want to go to school, but I saw to it that he went to school, and helped his mom out, because his mom would come home late. And with me hanging out in the streets of 7th Avenue, he would just hang around me."

By his teens, Riley had earned quite a reputation for his multi-instrumental and production abilities, and he formed Kids At Work with friends from the projects. Under Griffin's direction, the group signed to CBS and put out one record in 1984. When it flopped, the group replaced one of its members, signed a new deal with MCA and changed its name to Guy. This time it clicked.

With Guy's substantial success on the R&B charts, by the late '80s the production partnership Griffin and Riley had formed -- GR Productions -- became a focal point for a new urban-music sound. A writer in the Village Voice dubbed it "new jack swing" -- a mix of traditional vocal-group R&B with a contemporary hip-hop flavor -- and it stuck. During that period, Griffin (usually with Riley) had a hand in writing songs like "My Prerogative" for Bobby Brown and "Just Got Paid" for Johnny Kemp (recently covered by none other than 'N Sync), and producing tracks for other leading new jacks, including Keith Sweat, as well as acts like the Jacksons and Boy George.

By 1990, Griffin had steered the members of Guy to move with him back to Georgia, where they all settled in Gwinnett County's Berkeley Lake. But within the year, the group had dissolved and the decade-long relationship between Griffin and Riley -- which, in a 1994 issue of Vibe magazine, Riley acknowledged was like a father and son -- ended on less than amicable terms.

According to Griffin, factions at the record company interested in breaking Griffin's influence over the group worked to convince Riley that Griffin had taken money from him. Riley, who could not be reached for comment, now lives in Virginia Beach and has continued to have success as a producer (Michael Jackson, 'N Sync), with the mid-'90s group Blackstreet (he's currently working on his solo debut). Though a settlement for money withheld from Griffin during the dispute later brought him what he calls a seven-figure sum, the damage done to Griffin's career -- both from the breakup with Riley, and from the harmful allegations against him -- kept Griffin largely on the outside of the music industry for most of the '90s.

"I was straight-out scuffling," Griffin says of the period. "By them making the allegations that I had taken from them, young kids didn't want to deal with me. They thought, 'Well if he took from Teddy and he was his son, what would he do with us?' So we had to get that straight before I could get back on track."

At decade's end, the dispute -- nine years after it started -- finally ended. Griffin's credibility was largely restored, though he still feels the sting of his personal loss.

"I was real hurt over it, and bitter for a while, because I was his father," Griffin says. "It was family. I've got pictures around here of Christmases we spent together. He was like part of our family. So it was really disturbing."

With Griffin's name out of the mix for nearly a decade, he knew time was running out if he ever planned on getting his career back. After considering a return to New York, Griffin decided too much had changed since he'd left and instead turned his attention to the boom market in Southern hip-hop. "I really don't care for that kind of music," he says, "but I had to get a money maker. You can't stay out of the business for too long, because people forget about you."

To get back in, Griffin reverted to tried and true methods: hanging out and keeping his eyes open for opportunities. Soon, he'd heard about a rapper out in Augusta named Pastor Troy and decided to go there and take a look for himself.

In judging Troy's potential, he applied a "theory" he learned long ago. "The way you can tell if a person's a star: you don't need 10,000 people, you don't even need 1,000. All a person has to do is get everyone in the room. There were only about 50 people there and [Pastor Troy] had them all trying to climb on the stage. I knew I had something there."

He did. After signing Troy to his newly formed Sound of Atlanta label and scoring a regional hit with his We Ready album, Universal Records picked up Troy's contract and paid off Griffin in a way that put him back on the urban-music map. SOA's second Augusta signing, Miracle, earned Griffin a similar pay-off from Universal. With those successes, Griffin is once again living comfortably (if not extravagantly), now in a Brookhaven townhouse with his wife, while his 19-year-old son attends Georgia Perimeter College.

Of course, in the music business, you're only as good as your last hit. And so Griffin's still hanging out. While he yearns to get out of hip-hop and back into R&B, he's "100 percent sure" his latest signing, south Georgia rapper Confetti, has a hit on his hands. The song is called "Throw Dem Rags Up!," which plays on the current hip-hop vogue of wearing doo-rags. He's planning a promotional campaign where he gives away rags in the colors of various high schools and colleges -- maybe even the Hawks -- turning the song into the latest arena-rocking sports anthem.

"If I let myself get old, I'm old," Griffin says. "If I don't go to clubs, if I'm not abreast of what the kids wear, the sayings they use, there's no way I could write a song for them. I'll go to a hip-hop club and look at the people, see what songs make them go crazy on the dance floor, look at them and wonder which song is going to come on that makes them gotta get up. You want to know what it is about that record that's making them act like that. And if you can figure that one out, you can do it."
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Discography

Remixes:
My Prerogative (2 versions)   MCA Records 1988
Once More Into The Bleach (Album) (3 versions) Rapture (Teddy Riley A... Chrysalis 1988
Teddy's Jam (12")   MCA Records 1988
Dance!...Ya Know It! (Album) (3 versions) My Prerogative MCA Records Ltd. ... 1989
House You (12")   Warner Bros. Records 1989
I Ain't The One (12", Promo) I Ain't The One (LP Ve... Warner Bros. Records 1989
I Like (12")   MCA Records 1989
It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be (Maxi) (5 versions) It Isn't, It Wasn't, I... Arista 1989
Juicy (Single) (4 versions)   Sound Of New York ... 1989
Keep On Movin (Maxi) (5 versions) Keep On Movin (Teddy R... Virgin Records America ... 1989
Momentary Lover (12")   Warner Bros. Records 1989
No Friend Of Mine (Maxi, Single) (4 versions)   Warner Bros. Records 1989
We're All In This Together (12") We're All In This Toge... Geffen Records 1989
Get Up - The Ultimate Dance Collection (Comp) (2 versions) We Rock The Mic (Party... Dino Music (2) 1990
We Rock The Mic Right (Maxi) (4 versions) We Rock The Mic Right,... Ten Records Ltd. (10 Records) 1990
Y84 Presents Urban Contemporary (CD, Comp) No Friend Of Mine (12"... Warner-Pioneer Corporation 1990
No Frontin' Allowed (CD, Single, Promo)   Wrap Records 1992
She's Pimpin' Me (CD, Maxi)   J-Town Records 1997
Production:
Rap, Bounce, Rockskate / Western Gangster Town (12")   Sound Of New York 1980
Last Night A D.J. Saved My Life! (Album) (2 versions)   Sound Of New York ... 1983
Singing Hey Yea (12", Promo)   CBS Associated Records 1984
Don't Be Cruel (Album) (10 versions) My Prerogative, I'll B... MCA Records ... 1988
Girl I Got My Eyes On You (3 versions)   Motown 1988
Go For What U Know (12")   Atlantic 1988
Go For What U Know (Vinyl, Promo)   Atlantic 1988
Going Crazy (12")   Virgin Records America, Inc. 1988
Groove Me (12")   MCA Records 1988
Guy (7 versions)   MCA Records ... 1988
High Hat (Album) (4 versions)   Virgin Records America ... 1988
Him Or Me (12", Single)   Motown 1988
Just Got Paid (CD, Mini, Maxi)   CBS 1988
Made To Be Together (2 versions)   Virgin Records America ... 1988
My Prerogative (Maxi) (6 versions)   MCA Records ... 1988
Round And Round (Merry Go 'Round Of Love) (12")   MCA Records 1988
Soulbeat 3 (Comp) (2 versions) Go For What U Know (Vo... WEA Musik GmbH 1988
Soulbeat 4 (CD) Round And Round (Merry... WEA Musik GmbH 1988
Teddy's Jam (12")   MCA Records 1988
The Golden Dance-Floor Hits Vol. 17 (2 versions) Last Night A D.J. Save... ZYX Records 1988
Today (Album) (3 versions)   Motown 1988
Wrecks-N-Effect (12", EP)   Atlantic 1988
Wrecks-N-Effect (CD, EP)   Atlantic 1988
Wrecks-N-Effect (12", EP)   Atlantic 1988
YO! Part One - A Dance Collection (Cass) Groove Me WEA Records (New Zealand) 1988
'Bout Dat Time (LP)   EMI America 1989
'Bout Dat Time (12", Promo)   EMI America 1989
'Bout Dat Time (12")   EMI America 1989
'Bout Dat Time (12", Promo)   EMI America, EMI America 1989
2300 Jackson Street (2 versions)   Epic 1989
2300 Jackson Street (Album) (5 versions) 2300 Jackson Street, She Epic ... 1989
Abstrac' (3 versions)   Reprise Records 1989
Boyfriend (2 versions)   Virgin ... 1989
Clubhits '89 Volume 2 (CD) It's Real Arcade 1989
Dance! ...Ya Know It! (Album) (4 versions) My Prerogative MCA Records 1989
Do The Right Thing (CD) My Fantasy Motown 1989
Don't Clap ... Just Dance (2 versions)   Uptown Records 1989
Don't Take My Mind On A Trip (Maxi) (13 versions)   Virgin ... 1989
Every Little Hit (Mega Mix) (Maxi) (2 versions)   MCA Records 1989
House You (12")   Warner Bros. Records 1989
I Ain't The One (12", Promo)   Warner Bros. Records 1989
I Get The Job Done (Single) (2 versions)   Cold Chillin' 1989
I Like (12")   MCA Records 1989
It's Real (Single) (6 versions)   Warner Bros. Records ... 1989
Made To Be Together (Album) (3 versions)   Virgin Records America ... 1989
Music From - Do The Right Thing (Comp) (3 versions) My Fantasy Motown 1989
My Fantasy (Maxi, Single) (7 versions)   MCA Records Ltd. ... 1989
Smash Hits Party 89 (2xCD) My Prerogative Dover Records 1989
Soulbeat 6 (CD, Comp) It's Real (12" Extende... WEA Musik GmbH 1989
Spend The Night (12")   MCA Records 1989
Take It Off (2 versions)   Motown 1989
Take Your Time (12")   Motown 1989
The Hits Album 89 (2xCD, Album) My Prerogative Mercury 1989
The Original Dancefloor Hits 1989 - Vol.1 (LP) Don't Take My Mind A Trip Virgin Schallplatten GmbH 1989
The Original Dancefloor Hits 1989 - Vol.2 (LP) Whether They Like It O... Virgin Schallplatten GmbH 1989
You Are The Party (I Am The Fun) (12", Promo)   Reprise Records 1989
You Found Another Guy (Single) (4 versions)   Virgin Records America ... 1989
You Stood Me Up (12")   Motown 1989
Zan (Album) (2 versions)   Warner Bros. Records 1989
Basic Black (LP, Album)   Motown 1990
Basic Black (CD, Album)   Motown 1990
Don't Be Cruel (Remix) / Every Little Hit Megamix (Maxi) (2 versions)   MCA Records 1990
Have You Got What It Takes (12", Promo)   Elektra 1990
Have You Got What It Takes (Album) (2 versions)   Elektra ... 1990
House Party (Music From The Motion Picture) (3 versions) Why You Get Funky On M... Motown 1990
I Don't Really Have The Heart (12")   Warner Bros. Records 1990
I Want You - You Want Me (2 versions)   Elektra 1990
Nothing But A Party (12")   Motown 1990
Nothing But A Party (CD, Maxi)   Motown 1990
Nothing But A Party (12", Promo)   Motown 1990
Nothing But A Party (12")   Motown 1990
Nothing But A Party (7")   Motown 1990
Nothing But A Party (7")   Motown 1990
Nothing But A Party (7", Single)   Motown 1990
She's Mine (CD, Maxi)   Motown 1990
She's Mine (12")   Motown 1990
The New Formula (Album) (2 versions) Why You Get Funky On M... Motown 1990
Whatever It Takes (12")   Motown 1990
Whatever It Takes (CD, Single)   Motown 1990
Whatever It Takes (12", Promo)   Motown 1990
Whatever It Takes (7")   Motown 1990
Whatever It Takes (CD, Maxi)   Motown 1990
Why You Get Funky On Me (12")   Motown 1990
Why You Get Funky On Me (Maxi) (7 versions)   Motown 1990
All About You (12", Promo, Pin)   Motown 1991
All About You (12")   Motown 1991
Crank It Up (12", Promo)   Motown 1991
It Just Ain't Easy (4 versions)   Motown 1991
Lateasha (3 versions) It Just Ain't Easy, Da... Motown 1991
Make You Sweat (12", Promo)   Motown 1991
Swingbeat (CD, Comp) Crank It Up (Radio Edi... EVA 1991
The Free Style Mega-Mix (CD, EP)   MCA Records 1991
The Hard And Soft (LP)   Motown 1991
Yo! MTV Raps: Vol. 2 / The CD (CD) We Got Our Own Thang Jive 1991
Is That The Way? (12")   Griffin Entertainment Group 1992
Is That The Way? (12", Promo)   Griffin Entertainment Group 1992
Is That The Way? (CD, Album)   Griffin Entertainment Group 1992
New Jack Swing Mastercuts Volume 2 (CD, Comp) Whatever It Takes (Ori... Mastercuts 1992
Now Dance 80s 1 (CD, Comp) My Perrogative EVA 1993
Pure Swing (CD, Comp) My Prerogative (7" Ver... Dino Entertainment 1994
Best Swing '95 (2xCD, Comp) My Prerogative (7" Ver... Telstar 1995
Club Zone 2 (2xCD, Comp) My Prerogative (Joe T.... Telstar 1995
Dance Mania 4 (CD, Comp) My Prerogative (Joe T ... Pure Music (3) 1995
New Jack Swing Mastercuts Volume 4 (Comp) (2 versions) She's Mine (LP Version... Mastercuts 1995
The Gold Seal Collection: R&B's Greatest Hits 1985 - 1995 (2xCD) My Prerogative MCA Music Entertainment Ltd 1995
Every Little Step (Maxi) (2 versions) My Prerogative (Joe T.... MCA Records 1996
New Edition Solo Hits (CD) My Prerogative MCA Records 1996
Beats & Rhymes - Hip-Hop Of The 90's, Part 1 (CD) I Get The Job Done Rhino Entertainment Company 1997
Ferry Maat's Soulshow - The Eighties Part 2 (2xCD, Comp) My Prerogative EVA 1997
She's Pimpin' Me (CD, Maxi)   J-Town Records 1997
Back In The Day (Old School Hip Hop From The Block Party Era) (2 versions) Rap, Bounce, Rockskate BGP Records 2000
Choice - A Collection Of Classics (2xCD, Mixed) I Want You Azuli Records 2000
Miracle (CD, Album)   Universal Records 2000
Keep It Country (CD, Album)   Universal Records 2001
Groove Me: The Very Best Of Guy (CD)   MCA Records 2002
Gold (2xCD) My Prerogative Hip-O Records 2005
Gold (2xCD, Comp, RM) My Prerogative Hip-O Records 2005
Last Night A D.J. Saved My Life / (Won't You) Dance With Me (12", Maxi) Last Night A D.J. Save... Victor Musical Industries  
Co-production:
Groove Me (3 versions)   MCA Records ... 1988
Soulbeat 3 (Comp) (2 versions) Groove Me (Extended Ve... WEA Musik GmbH 1988
Dance Hits '89 (CD, MiniAlbum) Groove Me (Extended Ve... Warner-Pioneer Corporation 1989
Mix:
Don't Be Cruel (LP, Album) My Prerogative, I'll B... MCA Records, WEA Musik GmbH 1988
A Shade Of Red (Album) (7 versions)   Virgin Records America ... 1989
Abstrac' (LP)   Reprise Records 1989
Do The Right Thing (CD, Mini) A Shade Of Red Ten Records Ltd. (10 Records) 1989
Juicy (12")   Motown 1989
Juicy (Maxi) (2 versions)   Motown 1989
Pump It Hottie (4 versions)   Virgin Records America ... 1989
Soulbeat 6 (CD, Comp) Two Wrongs (Don't Make... WEA Musik GmbH 1989
Superbad, Superslick (Single) (3 versions)   Ten Records Ltd. (10 Records) 1989
Two Wrongs (Don't Make It Right) (3 versions)   Geffen Records 1989
Ware's The House (2 versions) Superbad Superslick (R... Stylus Music 1989
We're All In This Together (2 versions)   Geffen Records 1989
Zan (Album) (2 versions)   Warner Bros. Records 1989
I Want You (12")   Got Records 1990
We Rock The Mic Right (Maxi) (6 versions) Scram Ten Records Ltd. (10 Records) ... 1990
Get It Together (Maxi) (4 versions) Do The Right Thing (Ha... Ten Records Ltd. (10 Records) ... 1991
Appears On:
When Boys Talk (12")   Sound Of New York 1983
Denis / Rapture (7", Single) Rapture (The Teddy Ril... Festival Records 1988
Don't Be Cruel (Album) (4 versions) My Prerogative, I'll B... MCA Records ... 1988
Guy (LP)   MCA Records 1988
Him Or Me (12", Single)   Motown 1988
My Prerogative (Single) (6 versions)   MCA Records Ltd. ... 1988
Once More Into The Bleach (Comp) (3 versions)   Chrysalis 1988
2300 Jackson Street (Maxi) (4 versions)   Epic 1989
Don't Take My Mind On A Trip (4 versions)   Virgin ... 1989
Girl I Got My Eyes On You (2 versions)   Motown 1989
It's Real (2 versions)   Warner Bros. Records 1989
Juicy (7", Single)   Sound Of New York 1989
Made To Be Together (2 versions)   Ten Records Ltd. (10 Records) 1989
Made To Be Together (LP, Promo)   Ten Records Ltd. (10 Records) 1989
Now Dance 89 - The 12" Mixes (2xCD) My Prerogative (Extend... Virgin, EMI Records 1989
Right And Hype (12", Maxi)   Reprise Records, Reprise Records 1989
Ronny's Pop Show No. 13 (2xLP, Comp) My Prerogative CBS 1989
Soulbeat 5 (CD, Comp) My Prerogative (Ext. R... WEA Musik GmbH 1989
Spend The Night (12", Promo)   Uptown Records 1989
Wrecks-N-Effect (CD)   Motown 1989
You Found Another Guy (3 versions)   Virgin Records America ... 1989
Zan (Album) (2 versions)   Warner Bros. Records 1989
Basic Black (LP, Album)   Motown 1990
Dance!...Ya Know It! (2 versions) My Prerogative MCA Records 1990
I Want You (12")   Got Records 1990
Why You Get Funky On Me (12", Promo)   Motown 1990
Megabass 3 (LP, Comp, Mixed) My Prerogative Telstar 1991
Swingbeat (CD, Comp) My Prerogative, Why Yo... EVA 1991
The Hard And Soft (CD, Album)   Motown 1991
New Jack Swing Mastercuts Volume 2 (CD, Comp) My Prerogative (Origin... Mastercuts 1992
The 1993 World Tour (The Singles) (5xCD, Maxi, Ltd)   MCA Records 1993
Pure Swing (CD, Comp) My Prerogative (7" Ver... Dino Entertainment 1994
A Diamond In The Ruff (LP) Don't You Worry MCA Records 1996
All Eyez On Me (2xCD, Album) Run Tha Streetz Death Row Records (2), Interscope Records 1996
It's Friday Night (Just Got Paid) (12")   Black Jam 1996
She's Pimpin' Me (12")   J-Town Records 1997
Different Kind Of Love (Album) (2 versions) I Like Epic 1999
Rainbow (CD, Album) Crybaby Columbia 1999
Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme) (CD, Maxi) Crybaby (Album Version) Columbia 2000
No Strings Attached (Album) (3 versions) Just Got Paid Jive ... 2000
20 International Top Hits - Chart Boxx 5/2003 (CD, Comp) My Prerogative (Single... Top 13 Music-Club 2003
The Remixes (2xCD) Crybaby, The One (So S... Sony Music Entertainment (Australia) 2003
Good 2 Go (CD, Album) Jook Gal (Wine, Wine) VP Records 2004
Just Got Paid (CD, Single, Enh)   Spinnin' Records 2004
The Very Best Of The Jacksons (Comp) (2 versions) 2300 Jackson Street Epic 2004
Dance - Dutch Dance 2005 (CD, Comp, Promo) Just Got Paid Conamus 2005
Dutch Dance 2005 (CD, Comp, Promo) Just Got Paid Radio Netherlands Music 2005
De 100 Grootste Jaren 90 Hits (5xCD, Comp) 2300 Jackson Street Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Netherlands) 2006
12"/80s Grooves (3xCD, Comp) My Prerogative, We Got... Family Recordings (UK) 2007
Defected Presents Def Mix Classics (3xCD, Comp, Mixed) I Want You (You Want M... Defected 2007
Dance Classics Volume 19 & 20 (CD, Comp + 2xCD, Comp + Box, Car) Just Got Paid Rodeo Media 2008
New Jack Swing: Gold (2xCD, Comp, RM) Just Got Paid (Dub Ver... Hip-O Records 2008
The Very Best Of The 80's Volume I (3xCD, Comp) My Prerogative Lombardini Music  
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