1990-95: No Limit, 1 Step Ahead Of Yall and Blast If I Have To In the early 1990s E-A-Ski signed to fellow rapper
Master P's label
No Limit Records when he was based in
Richmond, California. As a solo artist in 1992 with his collaborator DJ CMT he released his debut EP
1 Step Ahead of Yall. By the mid-1990s E-A-Ski had left
No Limit Records and signed to
Priority Records. He released a second EP in 1995 also entitled
Blast If I Have To, his first single from the album entitled "Blast If I Have To" it would also be a single from the
Friday: Music from the Motion Picture.
1997-98: Earthquake In 1997 after disbanding from
Priority Records E-A-Ski signed to
Relativity Records. In 1997 E-A-Ski released his first single from his upcoming debut album
Earthquake entitled "Showdown"; it featured singer
Montell Jordan. In 1998 after negotiating with
DreamWorks Records to buy him out his contract from
Relativity Records to promote
Earthquake more quickly and aggressively than Relativity would or could, E-A-Ski and his label IMG agreed to sign to DreamWorks. Also in 1998 E-A-Ski released the second single from the album
Earthquake entitled "25 With A Mill Ticket". But on December 7, 1998, E-A-Ski would sue DreamWorks for $30 million due to them at the time not wanting to release
Earthquake; the album would later be shelved.
2001-10: The Resume In 1996 E-A-Ski signed to
Columbia Records and started working on a new album entitled
Apply Pressure. In 2002 E-A-Ski released two singles from
Apply Pressure entitled "Manuscript" and "Gangsta Funk".
2010-present: The Fifth Of Skithoven On October 31, 2010, during an interview E-A-Ski announced that he was working on a new album entitled
The Fifth Of Skithoven. On September 24, 2012, E-A-Ski released a single entitled "Cruise Control". On July 9, 2013, E-A-Ski released a single entitled "That Ain't No Heat" featuring hip hop icon
Messy Marv. On September 10, 2013, E-A-Ski released a single entitled "Ratchet Music". On December 15, 2014, E-A-Ski released a single entitled "They Know". ==Record production==