Chops (music producer)

[2] Since the disbanding of the Mountain Brothers, CHOPS has worked primarily as a producer, with his most high-profile piece being the critically acclaimed 2011 video for Lonely Island entitled "The Creep.

This led to Chops’ creation of the album Strength in Numbers, which consists of collaborations with talented Asian American artists and himself.

When Chops was in the Mountain Brothers, the group would step on stage and everybody would assume their music would not be good and stereotype them, but after they performed the crowd would be amazed by their talents.

Chops also composed the original score for Ursula Liang's documentary 9-Man (film) (2014), about a sport played by Chinese American men in New York City.

[7] Bahamadia - BB Queen (2000) Spaztik Emcee aka Mark Spitz - For Those That Do (2002) Hieroglyphics – Hiero Imperium Presents: The Corner (2005) Ol Dirty Bastard - Osirus (2006) DJ Clue?

- The Professional 3 (2006) Keak Da Sneak "Deified" (2008) All City (San Quinn, Big Rich, Boo Banga) - 41 Feva (2008) Keak Da Sneak and San Quinn "Welcome To Scokland" Nappy Roots - Pursuit of Nappyness (2010) Bambu - ... one rifle per family (2012) The Lonely Island - The Wack Album (2013)