Talk:Swizz Beatz production discography

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i think we should put it chronological order.

Orphaned references in Swizz Beatz production discography
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Reference named "rap-up1": From Pink Friday:  From Nicki Minaj:  From Put It in a Love Song:  From Roman's Revenge:  From Get Me Bodied:  From Haute Living (album):  From Million Dollar Bill:  

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Orphaned references in Swizz Beatz production discography
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Reference named "RIAA":<ul> <li>From Chris Brown (American entertainer): </li> <li>From B'Day: </li> <li>From Lil' Kim: </li> <li>From Destiny's Child: </li> <li>From Sean Combs:

</li> <li>From Alicia Keys: </li> <li>From Drake (entertainer): </li> <li>From Ne-Yo: </li> <li>From Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter: Gold & Platinum: Searchable Database. Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Retrieved on 2009-09-14.</li> <li>From La Bella Mafia: </li> <li>From Dr. Dre: </li> <li>From Big Pun: </li> <li>From Juelz Santana discography: </li> <li>From List of music recording certifications: </li> <li>From Chocolate Factory: Gold & Platinum - Searchable Database: Chocolate Factory. Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Retrieved on 2009-10-31.</li> <li>From Avant: </li> <li>From The Sweet Escape: </li> <li>From Urban Legend (album): </li> <li>From Watch the Throne: </li> <li>From Tha Carter III: </li> <li>From R. Kelly: </li> <li>From Trina: RIAA - Recording Industry Association of America</li> <li>From Ja Rule: </li> <li>From Plies (rapper): RIAA database search for artist "Plies". Accessed November 20, 2008</li> <li>From Drag-On: </li> <li>From Cam'ron: Searchable Database. RIAA</li> </ul>

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Orphaned references in Swizz Beatz production discography
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Reference named "BPI":<ul> <li>From List of music recording certifications: </li> <li>From Fatman Scoop: </li> <li>From Alex da Kid: </li> <li>From Alicia Keys discography: </li> <li>From Juelz Santana discography: </li> <li>From Chocolate Factory: </li> <li>From Doctor's Advocate: </li> <li>From Eve discography: </li> </ul>

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