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Music A$AP Rocky's album drought is over, and the producers and guest vocalists on "Don't Be Dumb" had a lot to do with the rewarding payoff.
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Music Drake only wanted on after hearing Rick Ross on it.
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Music The rising artist-producer bagged her first Grammy nod at 15.
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Original Content We give you a run-down of all the Atlanta producers you should know about, as well as their most noteworthy record.
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Music Who had the best guest performance and who had the best beat in your opinion?
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Original Content We've ranked every song off "Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho" by production from top to bottom.
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Music 21 Savage's "What Happened To The Streets?" is here and we are taking a look at all of the extra hands that contributed to this LP.
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Original Content These are buzzing beatmakers who are up next. Start paying attention.
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News J. Cole speaks on his early days with Roc Nation, his production style, whether or not he likes Lil B and if he smokes weed.
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Music Free Maiden accused Kanye West of stealing various productions for "Donda 2" and his "VULTURES" album series.
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Music Drizzy worked with a lot of writers, producers, and featured guests to make his eighth studio album something to remember.
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Original Content As one of the industry's hottest producers, Scott Storch has dozens of hits under his belt. Here are a few of his biggest jams.
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Profiles Meet DP Beats, the enigmatic producer whose oft-underrated work is inextricably linked to some of today's biggest rap stars.
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Music Explore DJ Mustard's remarkable journey from LA's underground clubs to a net worth of $14 million in 2024, underpinned by his unique beats.
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News Just after sharing the features, Drake has put out the entire production list for "VIEWS."
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Original Content 15 producers on Soundcloud that are effectively exploring new sounds.
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Alphonse Pierre