Sporting_Life_(musician)
Sporting Life (musician)
Musical artist
Eric Adiele, known professionally as Sporting Life, is an American record producer, rapper, songwriter and visual artist.[2][1] He is best known for being a member of New York City hip hop group Ratking with American rappers Wiki and Hak. Adiele has since gone on to release several solo albums and extended plays (EPs) under R&S Records.
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Birth name | Eric Adiele[1] |
Born | Virginia, U.S. |
Origin | New York City, New York, U.S. |
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Years active | 2011−present |
Labels | R&S |
Formerly of | Ratking |
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Studio albums
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55 5's[2] |
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HBCU Gameday |
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Labplex.eco |
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Higher Ground |
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Extended plays
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Slam Dunk Vol. 1 [2] |
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Slam Dunk Vol. 2 |
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Slam Dunk Vol. 3 |
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Black Diamond |
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Compilations
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Slam Dunk |
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Guest appearances
2011
- Wiki - 1993
- 01. "Retired Sports"
- 02. "Pretty Picture"
- 03. "646 - 704 - 2610"
- 04. "Piece of Shit"
- 05. "Wikispeaks"
- 06. "Sporting Life"
2012
- Ratking - Wiki93
- 01. "Retired Sports"
- 02. "Pretty Picture"
- 03. "646 - 704 - 2610"
- 04. "Piece of Shit"
- 05. "Wikispeaks"
- 06. "Comic"
- 07. "Sporting Life"
2013
- Ratking -
- "100"
2014
- Ratking - So It Goes
- 01. "*" (produced with DJ Dog Dick)
- 02. "Canal"
- 03. "Snow Beach" (produced with Isaiah Barr)
- 04. "So Sick Stories" (featuring King Krule) (produced with King Krule and DJ Dog Dick)
- 05. "Remove Ya"
- 06. "Eat" (produced with DJ Dog Dick)
- 07. "So It Goes"
- 08. "Puerto Rican Judo" (featuring Wavy Spice)
- 09. "Protein" (produced with DJ Dog Dick)
- 10. "Bug Fights"
- 11. "Take" (featuring Salomon Faye)
- 12. "Cocoa '88" (featuring DJ Dog Dick)
2015
- Ratking - 700-Fill
- 01. "American Gods" (featuring Remy Banks, Teddy and Slicky Boy)
- 02. "Arnold Palmer"
- 03. "Bethel"
- 04. "Eternal Reveal"
- 05. "Flurry"
- 06. "Lepane Lane" (featuring Slicky Boy)
- 07. "Steep Tech" (featuring Despot and Princess Nokia)
- 08. "Sticky Trap"
- 09. "Makeitwork"
- Remy Banks - higher.
- 01. "inhale."
- 02. "let em know."
- 10. "feast." (featuring Hak)
- Wiki - Lil Me
- 01. "WikiFlag" (produced with Madlib)
- 04. "Hit the L" (featuring Hak) (produced with Isaac Sleator)
- 05. "Old Blocks New Kids" (featuring Jadasea) (produced with Isaiah Barr)
- 06. "Cherry Tree" (featuring Micachu) (produced with Micachu)
- 09. "Lil Me" (produced with Dev Hynes)
- 13. "Patience" (featuring Antwon)
- 15. "Ioneedmuch" (featuring Teddy AF)
- 03. "Rewind (Sporting Life Remix)"
2017
- Eric Copeland - Black Bubblegum Remixed
- 04. "Rip It (Sporting Life Remix)"
- Wiki - No Mountains in Manhattan
- 05. "Chinatown Swing"
- 10. "Pandora’s Box" (featuring Evy Jane) (produced with Dadras)
2019
- MIKE - Tears of Joy
- 09. "It's Like Basketball" (produced with DJ Blackpower)
- Wiki - Oofie
- 06. "4 Clove Club"
- Battan, Carrie (2019-11-18). "Wiki Goes from Young Rap Star to Grizzled Veteran". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved 2023-06-16.
- Mertens, Max. "Get On the Courts with Ratking Producer Sporting Life's EP 'Slam Dunk Vol. 1'". Thump. Retrieved 29 November 2016.