Hit-Boy & Don Cannon: The 'SPILL' music video has the West Coast producer in his cinematic bag
Who says rap hitmaker Hit-Boy doesn’t deliver bars? It’s more than just putting out fire production and he proves it alongside Don Cannon with their ‘SPILL’ music video.
Who says rap hitmaker Hit-Boy doesn’t deliver bars? It’s more than just putting out fire production and he proves it alongside Don Cannon with their ‘SPILL’ music video.
The song goes extra hard and the cinematic presentation is pure must-see. Hit-Boy for the win-win. Embrace the glow.
Big Hit, Hit-Boy & The Alchemist:
Can’t get enough of what the trio of Big Hit, Hit-Boy and The Alchemist are serving up? Say less. It’s all eyes on what the threesome are serving up for The Culture in 2024 with hard-hitting songs and videos to accompany them like ‘Temperature Check.’
Can’t get enough of what the trio of Big Hit, Hit-Boy and The Alchemist are serving up? Say less. It’s all eyes on what the threesome are serving up for The Culture in 2024 with hard-hitting songs and videos to accompany them like ‘Temperature Check.’
The song goes hard but it’s the black and white flex in the new visual. Tap in.
Big Hit, Hit-Boy & The Alchemist: The 'Drug Tzar' black and white music video is cinematic grittiness
Why go with a cameo-heavy and over budget music video when you’re Big Hit, Hit-Boy and The Alchemist with a hard ‘Drug Tzar’ anthem for the masses to embrace? Going from the audio to a glowing music video, it’s all eyes on Big Hit in the clip.
Why go with a cameo-heavy and over budget music video when you’re Big Hit, Hit-Boy and The Alchemist with a hard ‘Drug Tzar’ anthem for the masses to embrace? Going from the audio to a glowing music video, it’s all eyes on Big Hit in the clip.
The bars go hard and the visual flexing captures your attention from start to finish. Tap in.
Big Hit, Hit-Boy & The Alchemist: It's three the hard way in the 'Foreclosure' music video
You know when Hit-Boy is involved, it’s flames. Just add in additional production from The Alchemist and sprinkle in bars from Hit’s day one Big Hit? Super tough.
You know when Hit-Boy is involved, it’s flames. Just add in additional production from The Alchemist and sprinkle in bars from Hit’s day one Big Hit? Super tough.
The outdoors are alive in this eerie but cinematically awesome visual. Tap in.
Big Hit: The 'In The Feds (First Day Back Out)' music video is a dose of reality
It’s wild to think in the blink of a second your life can change. For rap artist Big Hit, it’s clear Hit-Boy’s day one pops had to turn his raps into reality especially with the ‘In The Feds (First Day Back Out)’ music video.
It’s wild to think in the blink of a second your life can change. For rap artist Big Hit, it’s clear Hit-Boy’s day one pops had to turn his raps into reality especially with the ‘In The Feds (First Day Back Out)’ music video.
It’s reality flipped into song and visual form. Kick back and embrace the realness.
The Game & Big Hit: It's 90's nostalgia in the 'Paisley Dreams / P Fiction' music video
Who doesn’t love Pulp Fiction vibes? Just lean on hip-hop artists The Game and Big Hit to come through with a cinematic gem at courtesy of hitmaker Hit-Boy, of course, and the ‘Paisley Dreams / P Fiction’ music video.
Who doesn’t love Pulp Fiction vibes? Just lean on hip-hop artists The Game and Big Hit to come through with a cinematic gem at courtesy of hitmaker Hit-Boy, of course, and the ‘Paisley Dreams / P Fiction’ music video.
The black and white approach goes hard and getting nostalgia vintage vibes? Tough. Tap in.
Hit-Boy and Nas cruising around with tunes playing is the ultimate chill vibe
There’s just something super chill and fun about when Hit-Boy and Nas link up. They make certified classics together but just catching them hanging out together is what it’s really all about.
There’s just something super chill and fun about when Hit-Boy and Nas link up. They make certified classics together but just catching them hanging out together is what it’s really all about.
For the culture? Of course. Tap in.
‘just know that In the hood they gon bump this’
Hit-Boy remembers Nipsey Hussle's final weeks putting in work
West Coast producer Hit-Boy has worked with some serious greats. Whether we’re talking about Kanye West and JAY-Z or Nas and Big Sean, he really does have hits in the books. The hitmaker reflects on working with the late, great Nipsey Hussle and notably dishes on how much of a stand up person he was.
West Coast producer Hit-Boy has worked with some serious greats. Whether we’re talking about Kanye West and JAY-Z or Nas and Big Sean, he really does have hits in the books. The hitmaker reflects on working with the late, great Nipsey Hussle and notably dishes on how much of a stand up person he was.
Hit-Boy reminds the world of Hussle’s passion for music-making and putting his all into all aspects of life.
Game and Hit-Boy are really in the studio making classics
Remember when it felt like it was a wrap for Game? To be honest, he’s even called his own retirement multiple times. But sometimes you can’t quit the game, the game quits you and in this case he has the heart of a lion with non-stop bars to let loose to the world.
Remember when it felt like it was a wrap for Game? To be honest, he’s even called his own retirement multiple times. But sometimes you can’t quit the game, the game quits you and in this case he has the heart of a lion with non-stop bars to let loose to the world.
Producer Hit-Boy shares a glimpse of the magic he’s creating alongside the former G-Unit member and current West Coast legend. Stay tuned for this massive album.
“Welcome to the Surf Club 🌊🌊🌊”
Hit-Boy in the studio with his son playing Game and Kanye West fire is must-see
Who doesn’t love how much family life has found itself being celebrated in the rap game these days? West Coast hitmaker Hit-Boy gives us a glimpse at himself in a recording studio with his mini-me as his ‘My Life was never Eazy’ playing.
Who doesn’t love how much family life has found itself being celebrated in the rap game these days? West Coast hitmaker Hit-Boy gives us a glimpse at himself in a recording studio with his mini-me as his ‘My Life was never Eazy’ playing.
Game. Kanye West. Hit-Boy. Holy smokes.
Nas' reaction to Hit-Boy's 'Speechless' beat is epic
How can anyone not love the bond Hit-Boy and Nas have developed in recent years? The duo really are starting to have a Gang Starr type of glow to them.
How can anyone not love the bond Hit-Boy and Nas have developed in recent years? The duo really are starting to have a Gang Starr type of glow to them.
The West Coast producer shares a glimpse dating back to August 2021 when he played Nasir Jones their ‘Speechless’ instrumental. Needless to say, God’s Son more than just liked it.
Hit-Boy teases new Cordae + Lil Wayne anthem gearing up to drop
Rap producer Hit-Boy stays sitting on audio heat and can’t help but get fans pumped about preparing to deliver a new Cordae and Lil Wayne-certified banger to the masses. The award-winning hitmaker shares the ultimate sneak peek of what’s gearing up to drop.
Rap producer Hit-Boy stays sitting on audio heat and can’t help but get fans pumped about preparing to deliver a new Cordae and Lil Wayne-certified banger to the masses. The award-winning hitmaker shares the ultimate sneak peek of what’s gearing up to drop.
Details are slim to none but Hit shows there’s a fire music video to accompany the record.
Big Sean's Lil Durk, Bryson Tiller + Hit-Boy 'Loyal To A Fault' hits hard
Former G.O.O.D. Music artist Big Sean isn’t rocking with Kanye West anymore but it’s not stopping his daily grind. The hip-hop heavyweight comes through with his Lil Durk, Bryson Tiller and Hit-Boy-featured “Loyal To A Fault” music video premiere.
Former G.O.O.D. Music artist Big Sean isn’t rocking with Kanye West anymore but it’s not stopping his daily grind. The hip-hop heavyweight comes through with his Lil Durk, Bryson Tiller and Hit-Boy-featured “Loyal To A Fault” music video premiere.
The video is all types of fun and hard-hitting. Sean Don uses an actual bowling alley to let his emotions run loose with women surrounded all around. Check out the new visual and scroll further to peep details on B.I. and Hit-Boy’s new What You Expect project.
Multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated artist Big Sean and longtime collaborator, Grammy®-winning super-producer Hit-Boy have released their new EP collaboration WHAT YOU EXPECT, out now via Def Jam Recordings. The duo dropped a video for "Loyal To A Fault" featuring Bryson Tiller and Lil Durk today.
Sean and Hit’s long list of collaborative efforts goes back to the 2012 G.O.O.D. Music banger “Clique,” and beyond. Last year, the two joined forces for three songs on Detroit 2, Sean’s third consecutive #1 debut on the Billboard 200 albums chart. Detroit 2 is eligible for Best Rap Album at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. "Deep Reverence"featuring Nipsey Hussle, garnered a Grammy® nomination for Best Rap Performance in 2020.
Hit-Boy has emerged as one of the music industry’s most successful and sought-after producers over the past decade, with a discography reading like who’s who in popular music and four Grammys® under his belt for Best Rap Song in 2011 (Jay-Z and Kanye West’s 4x-platinum “N*ggas In Paris”); Best Pop Vocal Album in 2018 (Ariana Grande’s global #1 Sweetener); Best Rap Performance in 2019 (“Racks In the Middle” collabo with Nipsey Hussle and Roddy Ricch); and Best Rap Album in 2021 (King’s Disease by Nas, released in 2020).
Hit-Boy won new acclaim this year for his work as executive producer on the Nas sequel, King’s Disease II (August 2021), which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and #3 on the 200 Albums chart. Hit-Boy was also executive producer of Judas and the Black Messiah: The Inspired Album. Its buzz and success was unprecedented, debuting at #1 on the Billboard Soundtrack Albums chart, and rising to #12 on the 200 Albums chart.
What You Expect Tracklist
Chaos
Into It
The One
Loyal To A Fault feat. Bryson Tiller & Lil Durk
Offense feat. Babyface Ray & 42 Dugg
What A Life