| Extra Prolific | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Oakland, California, USA | 
| Genres | Hip-Hop | 
| Years active | 1993–1998 | 
| Labels | Jive | 
| Associated acts | Hieroglyphics, Souls of Mischief | 
| Members | Snupe Mike G | 
Extra Prolific was an American alternative hip hop duo formally signed to Jive Records. The duo composed of rapper Duane "Snupe" Lee and producer/DJ Michael "Mike G" Gray and was a subgroup of the rap collective Hieroglyphics.
Extra Prolific was the Hieroglyphics' second group to splinter from the collective after the Souls of Mischief and like them, signed a deal with Jive Records. The duo recorded their debut album Like It Should Be which was released in late in 1994. The album spawned a minor hit in "Brown Sugar". Mike G left the group while Snupe kept the Extra Prolific name and continued to release music under the name into 1998.