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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, DJ D-Rocc, Jermaine White, Travis "Tizzle" Miller, Marlon "Tracmajor" Byrd and Rodrick "PubG" Finch from St. Louis, Missouri. The hits that 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. They recently worked on the song "Hips" by Adina Howard, a track from her album Private Show.

Partial production discography

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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.
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