Proof discography

This is the discography of American rapper Proof. It includes solo work as well as collaborative work with other groups.

Proof performing in 2005

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Title Details Peak chart positions
US
[1]
I Miss the Hip Hop Shop
Searching for Jerry Garcia
  • Released: August 9, 2005
  • Label: Iron Fist
  • Format: CD, vinyl, digital download, streaming
65

Extended plays

Title Details
Electric Coolaid: Acid Testing
  • Released: December 10, 2002
  • Label: Iron Fist
  • Formats: CD, vinyl

Mixtapes

Title Details
23 Days of Hell (I Killed Spiderman)
  • Released: 2003
  • Label: Iron Fist
Make My Day
(with DJ Butter)
  • Released: 2004
  • Label: Crazy Noise Productions
Luthaism
(with DJ Exclusive)
  • Released: 2004
  • Label: Self-released
Grown Man Sh!t
(with Salam Wreck)
  • Released: April 25, 2005
  • Label: Iron Fist
Hand 2 Hand: The Official Mixtape Instruction Manual
  • Released: March 7, 2006
  • Label: Iron Fist
2300 Milez Between Seattle & Detroit
(with Livio as Liv N Proof)
  • Released: 2006
  • Label: Self-released
Mayor of Detroit
  • Released: October 3, 2008
  • Label: Bootleg
Time a Tell
(with DJ Jewels Baby)
  • Released: August 1, 2010
  • Label: Iron Fist

Singles

List of singles as a lead artist
Title Year Album
"Searchin'" 1995 Non-album singles
"Anywhere" 1996
"One, Two" 2002 Electric Coolaid: Acid Testing
"Gurls Wit da Boom" 2005 Searching for Jerry Garcia
"M.A.D."
(featuring Rude Jude)

Guest appearances

  • 1992 Bassmint Productions & Proof - Artificial Flavour
  • 1992 Eminem & Proof - Vanilla Ice Vs. MC Hammer
  • 1995 Eminem & Proof - Fuckin' Backstabber
  • 1995 Proof & Goon Squad - Good Lookin'
  • 1996 Proof & Bombshell - Introduction
  • 1996 Proof & Bombshell - What You Talkin' Bout? (Interlude)
  • 1996 Proof & Bombshell - You Can't Hide
  • 1996 Proof - Da Science
  • 1996 Proof - Wuch U No
  • 1996 Proof & Poe Whosaine - No Doubt
  • 1996 Proof & Slum Village - 5 Ela (Remix)
  • 1997 Eminem, Proof, Bugz & Almighty Dreadnaughtz - Desperados
  • 1997 Eminem, Proof, B-Flat & Eye-Kyu - Dumpin'
  • 1997 Proof - Something Going On
  • 1997 Proof & T. Stuckey - Motor City Anthem
  • 1999 Proof & DJ Carl - Interlude
  • 1999 Eminem & Proof - Tim Westwood Freestyle (SSLP)
  • 2000 Proof, Bizarre, Royce da 5'9" & Lab Animalz - Da 4 Horsemen
  • 2002 Violence
  • 2001 The Big Gays
  • 2002 Yzarc
  • 2002 Shootacha
  • 2002 Hittman 4 Hire
  • 2002 1x1 (with J-Hill & Obie Trice)
  • 2002 Bounce Bounce (with Lola Damone)
  • 2002 We Ain't Leaving
  • 2002 London Freestyle
  • 2002 Time Flies (with Philpot)
  • 2002 Stainless (with PMC & Money)
  • 2004 Unborn Soldier (with Obie Trice)
  • 2004 Many Men (Remix)
  • 2004 Ride Out
  • 2004 E.S.H.A.M.
  • 2004 Cali Trip
  • 2004 Trife Niggas
  • 2004 Whirlwind (with Kon Artis)
  • 2004 Kool With Me (with Da Omen)
  • 2004 We Comin' (with The Game)
  • 2004 DJ Thoro Mixtape Song (with Eminem)
  • 2005 No More to Say (with Trick-Trick & Eminem)
  • 2006 Our Time (with Chino XL)
  • 2006 Sick As They Come (with Liquidsilva)
  • 2006 Lay U Flat (with B-Real)
  • 2007 How I Live (with Twiztid)
  • 2008 Ups N Downs (with Ras Kass)
  • 2008 2gether 4 Ever (with Trick-Trick, Esham & Kid Rock)

5 Elementz

5 Elementz was Proof's first group which consisted of three local Detroit rappers; himself, Thyme & Mudd. Also known as 5 Ela, the group worked with Proof a lot in his early career, featuring on three tracks on his 1996 vinyl single "Searchin'". Proof was heavily featured on their first three group projects before focusing more of his attention on D12. The group continued to release music after Proof's departure, their latest project "...Will Be Televised" was released in 2008. The group showed signs of a reunion before Proof's death in 2006. Mudd was featured on the track "Slum Elementz" from Proofs 2005 album Searching For Jerry Garcia and the group recently collaborated on the track "5 Ela Reunion" which was recorded for Time A Tell.

Guest appearances

Year Song Other performer(s) Album
1996 "5 Ela" (Remix) 5 Elementz, Slum Village, Frank-N-Dank Slum Village - Fan-Tas-Tic Volume 1
1998 "Don't Start None Won't Be None" 5 Elementz T. Stuckey Presents The Motor City Compilation
"Hip Hop Don't Stop" 5 Elementz, Moody, Hip Hop G's
"Flava-TV Freestyle" 5 Elementz Live Freestyle
"Power Of The Underground" Dogmatic, 5 Elementz, King Gordy, Obie Trice, Strike, Paradime, Supa Emcee,

Shim-E-Bango, Madd Kapp, Lil Ruck, Dirt Diggla, Undertaka, Wes Chill, P. Groove

Sick Notes - The Virus
2005 "My Team" 5 Elementz, Philpot, Bizarre 5 Ela - Trademark Vinyl Single (Unreleased)
2008 "5 Ela" (Remix) (Demo Version) 5 Elementz, Slum Village, Frank-N-Dank T3s (Of Slum Village) Website

Unreleased

Year Song Other performer(s) Album
2006 "5 Ela Reunion" 5 Elementz Time A Tell

Promatic

Albums

Year Album
2002 The Promatic LP
2003 Promatic Sampler
2010 So High

Misc. Tracks

Year Song Other performer(s) Album
2001 "We Don't Like You" Promatic DJ Butter - Shit Happens
2002 "Process Of Elimination" Promatic, Bizarre DJ Butter - Dirty World
"We Here" Swifty McVay, Raw Collection, Promatic Raw Collection - Private Circle
Why Real *****s Gotta Die Promatic Promatic Promo LP
"Waffle House" Promatic, JUS
"Tear This Bitch Up" (Original Version) Promatic Leaked
"2 Way Jackin"
"Serious" (Remix) Promatic, Eminem, Swifty McVay Proof - One, Two Vinyl Single
"Bounce Bitch" Promatic, Sick Notes DJ Butter & DJ King David - Murder City
2003 "Back To Back" Promatic, Obie Trice Sick Notes - The Virus
2007 "Murdering You" Promatic Dogmatic - The Reality Show
"Thug Shit" Promatic, J-Hill
2008 "Grand Theft Auto" Promatic, Kuniva Dogmatic - The Face Off
2009 "We Don't Like You" Promatic, Obie Trice Dogmatic - Like Coleman Young

Unreleased

Song Other performer(s) Album
"So High" Promatic, Guilty Simpson Back Again
"Whuts Beef" Promatic -
"Why Do You Hate Me" -
"They Don't Care About Us" Promatic, Madd Kapp -
"The Kids" Promatic -
"Na Na" -
"Doe C Doe" -
"Come One Come All" -
"Grand Theft Auto (Original)" Promatic, Kuniva -

References

  1. "Proof Chart History - Billboard 200". Billboard. Archived from the original on November 21, 2021. Retrieved July 6, 2022.
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