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Producer Hit-Boy revealed that Beyoncé recorded vocals for the song 'Thique' in 2014, years before it was released.#Beyonce #Renaissance -
Ashanti Confirms That New Album Will Not Be Called 'Chapter VI'
Ashanti has officially confirmed that her new album will not be called 'Chapter VI.' The singer is hoping to release her sixth studio album by the end of 2016. -
Hit-Boy Releases New Song 'Divine Guidance' to Celebrate the People in His Life [LISTEN]
Only a few weeks into 2016, we have already gotten a plethora of new music from Future, Tory Lanez, even Lil B and so many more! Now, Hit-Boy is joining the group with his newest track, "Divine Guidance." The track, produced by Hit-Boy, @Whoarei and David "Preach" Bal4, is a dedication to Hit-Boy's mother and those that helped raise him. -
Rey Reel Will remix Beyonce's "Flawless," Score A Film, or Act in A Film...But He Won't Sing [Exclusive Interview]
Rey Reel understands the respect that comes with production credits for Beyoncé and Mariah Carey, not to mention producing the hit remix of "Flawless" and bringing in three Grammy nominations for his work on 'Beyoncé'. He's not going to waste it, planning on creating his own music project during 2015 and perhaps even branch into film scoring and acting. What isn't he willing to do? Sing. -
G-Eazy Drops New Song "Why Thank You" Featuring Production From Hit-Boy [LISTEN]
G-Eazy is back with a new track featuring production from Hit-Boy called "Why Thank You." According to HotNewHipHop, this is just one of three tracks the Bay Area rapper dropped recently. -
Nipsey Hussle Shares Tracklist For 'Mailbox Money' Mixtape, Featuring Rick Ross, DJ Mustard
Nipsey Hussle's upcoming Mailbox Money mixtape drops tomorrow, Dec. 31, but today, the Los Angeles rapper has revealed the tracklist, which you can check out below. Mailbox Money will feature guest appearances by Rick Ross, K Camp, Buddy, G.I. Joe, Conrad, Pacman, Dom Kennedy, J Stone, Trae Tha Truth, and Vernardo, as well as production work by DJ Mustard, DJ Khalil, and THC, among others. -
Nicki Minaj, Beyoncé "Feeling Myself" Beat Reconstructed By Hit-Boy [WATCH]
Nicki Minaj's The Pinkprint has finally arrived, and one of the most talked about tracks on the effort is the Beyoncé-featuring "Feeling Myself." Following the success of the "Flawless" remix, the song sees the two powerhouse women once more on top of their game. From the hooks to the verses, the song delivers. But the backbone of it all is the production and song structure, which come courtesy of Hit-Boy. In a new interview with Revolt, the producer — who is also behind hits like "N***as in Paris," "Clique," and "Backseat Freestyle" — takes fans through the song's evolution. -
Hit-Boy Announces Retirement Via Twitter After Discussing His Grind In New Series From Jay Z's Life+Times And Vitaminwater
Hit-Boy recently made an announcement that took everyone by surprise. The "N---as In Paris" producer revealed his retirement from music production via Twitter after discussing his grind in a new series from Jay Z's Life+Times and Vitaminwater. -
'N---as In Paris' Producer Hit-Boy Discusses His Grind In New Series From Jay Z's Life+Times And Vitaminwater [WATCH]
Jay Z's Life+Times recently launched a new series of documentary shorts called Where I'm From. "N---as In Paris" producer Hit-Boy stars in the series' premiere episode. -
Drake Unveils 'Nothing Was The Same' Teaser Trailer [WATCH]
Today, Drake released a 32-second trailer for "Nothing Was the Same", which features a procession of luxury vehicles including a black Bugatti, a white Bentley and a white Lamborghini.
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