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Jason Connoy, better known as MoSS, is a Canadian hip-hop record producer from Toronto, Ontario.

Rapper Obie Trice recently released Special Reserve, a collection of previously unreleased and rare tracks produced by MoSS. He is also co-credited on Eternia's 2010 album At Last, an album which was named as a longlisted nominee for the 2011 Polaris Music Prize.[1]

Discography

  • Marching to the Sound of My Own Drum (2015)[2]

Production Credits

1998

  • "My Position" 12" by Eclipse (on Conception Records - CON014)
  • "My Position" (from the Conception Records compilation Walkman Rotation)

1999

  • "Well Known Asshole / Gimmie My Dat Back" by Obie Trice (on No Air Play Records)

2001

  • "Mr Trice / Mr. Trice / Dope Jobs Homeliss" by Obie Trice (on Certified Records CERT-012)
  • "He's The Man / Dangerous" by Ranahersi (on Certified Records CERT-016)
  • "Fame City" by Eclipse (on Certified Records) (test press only)

2003

2004

  • "Come Gurp With Me / Free Spirited / Lightning In A Bottle / Buckle Up / Spit / Two Bad Ants / Knock On Wood / No Cure For Sugar / Glued / God Was Watching / Z-Mutiny / UFO / Biggets And Bitches / Sleeping Pills" by Z-Man off 'Dope Or Dog Food?' (on Refill Records)
  • "No Cure For Sugar" by Z-Man off Various Artists: The Building (on Hieroglyphics Imperium Recordings)

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

  • "Dear Lord" by Apathy feat Eternia & Diabolic off Honkey Kong (on Dirty Version Records)
  • "Blood Brothaz Pt. 2" by St. Da Squad off Dj Deadeye Substance Abuse (on Brick Records)

2013

2015

  • "Unorthodox" by Supastition off 'Gold Standard' (on Reform School Music)
  • "Makes Moves, Get Money" by Big Shug off 'Triple OGzus' (on Brick Records)

References

  1. ^ "2011 Polaris Music Prize Long List announced". aux.tv, June 16, 2011.
  2. ^ "MoSS ft. Onyx & Havoc – Nobody Move". NahRight. 16 October 2015. Retrieved 16 October 2015.

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