Hit-Boy
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Mixtapes Two legendary producers team up as emcees for their joint album 'GOLDFISH.'
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Mixtapes All killer, no filler on this one.
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Elias Andrews -
Beef "How you got no credits without co-producers?" Hit-Boy responds after Hitmaka calls him out.
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Aron A. -
Numbers Nas scores his 16th top 10 album on the Billboard 200 with "King's Disease III."
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Music Hitmaka reacts after Hit-Boy says he "should do him like Trick Trick" in a new song snippet.
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Aron A. -
Music Hit-Boy, believe it or not, isn't the only producer to have their studio broken into even though we are just a few days into 2026.
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Mixtapes Reason was named No. 81 in The Game's Top 100 L.A. Rappers of All Times after not ranking in Complex's latest list.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Pop Culture The frequent collaborators also shared the cover art for their forthcoming arrival.
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Hayley Hynes -
Music There is no better term to describe Nas and Hit-Boy’s working relationship than “magic.”
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Wyatt Westlake -
Mixtapes This sounds like a project that will age well.
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Tallie Spencer -
Music Hit sends love to all his fans.
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Elias Andrews -
Music Nas and Hit-Boy have yet another new album coming soon.
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Lavender Alexandria -
Songs Hit-Boy has kept the singles coming in waves all year long and he's showing no signs of slowing down just yet.
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Zachary Horvath -
Reviews KD III is the crowning glory of a new golden era for QB’s finest. It’s one that has left him feeling energized, yet ponderous about not only himself but culture & society at large.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content Hit-Boy joins HNHH to discuss the making of "One Mic One Gun," sending Ye the beat for "Legit," his picks for 2022's Producer Of The Year and more.
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Aron A. -
Songs Hit-Boy and Peezy recently teamed up for a Midwest/West Coast battle of the bars titled "Wheel of Fortune."
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Devin Morton -
Music Nas is the only rapper at his age and status to consistently churn out quality albums, further solidifying a legacy that was cemented long ago.
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Wyatt Westlake