In 2004, he formed B.R. Gunna, with Young RJ, and Fat Ray, and together they released Dirty District: Vol. 2, a follow up to a compilation released in 2001 by Slum Village, which he had contributed production to. Black Milk released a solo album, Sound of the City, Vol. 1, the following year and in 2006 he signed a record contract with Fat Beats Records (Fat Beats is currently distributed by Koch Entertainment, the largest independent distributor in the U.S.). In the fall of 2006, he released an EP, entitled Broken Wax. March 13, 2007 he released a second album, Popular Demand. In addition to Slum Village, Black Milk has worked with the likes of J Dilla[2], Elzhi, Phat Kat, Frank-N-Dank, Lloyd Banks, Canibus, and Pharoahe Monch, and handled most of the production on T3's Olio mixtape of 2006.
In the Winter of 2007/2008 Black Milk paired with Aftermath recording artist Bishop Lamont to release a mixtape entitled Caltroit, which was nominated for Best Hip Hop Mixtape at Justo's Mixtape Awards
Black Milk released an album with Fat Ray entitled The Set Up on March 4, 2008 and his third official solo release "Tronic" on October 28, 2008. He also handled the majority of production on Elzhi's album The Preface, released August 12.
Elzhi's "The Leftovers Unmixedtape" was released on December 11, 2009. Black Milk produced four of the tracks on it.
On December 25, 2009, he has leaked the first single from his forthcoming album Album Of The Year, the song is called "Keep Going".
Black Milk has stated on Twitter that his forthcoming album Album Of The Year, will be released on September 14, 2010.
Discography
Solo
2005: Sound of the City Volume 1
2006: Broken Wax EP
2007: Popular Demand
2008: Tronic
2010: Album of the Year
Collaborations
2004: Dirty District Vol. 2 (with Young RJ as B.R. Gunna)
2007: Caltroit (with Bishop Lamont)
2008: The Set Up (with Fat Ray)
2008: The Preface (with Elzhi (contributed 14 of 16 tracks)
2010: Random Axe (with Sean Price and Guilty Simpson as Random Axe)
2010: Searching for Sanity (with vocalist Melanie Rutherford)