All the hottest producers in the City in the same place at the same time. Find your favorite producer in this room. #onlytheBest
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All the hottest producers in the City in the same place at the same time. Find your favorite producer in this room. #onlytheBest
Visual by: Tony Swisha https://instagram.com/tonyswisha
http://twitter.com/sizzle808MAFIA http://twitter.com/808MafiaTV http://www.youtube.com/user/808MafiaTV http://www.ustream.tv/user/Live808MafiaTV
Producer LELAND WAYNE also known by the alias METRO BEATZ or METRO BOOMIN was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. Wayne is currently enrolled at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia in the class of 2016. Mentored by grammy nominated producers DON CANNON and MAESTRO, Wayne has been producing since the age of thirteen. To date, he's produced for the likes of FRENCH MONTANA, GUCCI MANE, YOUNG JEEZY, WAKA FLOCKA, OJ DA JUICEMAN, ALLEY BOY and FUTURE among a number of other established and emerging artists. WORKSTATION Razer Blade 14″ Notebook SOFT SYNTHS, FX + MASTERING PLUGINS Native Instruments Komplete 10 Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2 reFX Nexus Waves Audio Mercury Edition FL Studio plugins DAW Image-Line FL Studio Ableton Live MONITORS Yamaha NS-10 http://blog.metroboomin.com/ https://twitter.com/MetroBoomin https://www.facebook.com/MetroBoomin http://www.youtube.com/user/314Metro/ https://plus.google.com/108834248013386874616
808 Mafia is an American hip hop production team, started by Lex Luger and Southside that is managed and signed to Brick Squad Monopoly. The group also includes producers TM88, Purps, Chance Tarentino, Be-Bop, Bobby Beats, Fuse, Tre Pound, J.Moss, 12 Hunna, Jaye Neutron, OG Taxx and Chris Fresh. History 808 Mafia was founded in 2011 when rapper Waka Flocka Flame came up with the idea of a production team, made of his frequent collaborators Lex Luger and Southside. The group quickly expanded, adding a number of upcoming and affiliated producers, and is currently signed to Waka Flocka's label Brick Squad Monopoly. 808 Mafia has produced tracks for many notable artists such as Gucci Mane, Waka Flocka, Future, 2 Chainz, Meek Mill, Soulja Boy and DJ Drama among others. Its members have also independently worked on songs with Kanye West, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross, Fabolous, Pusha T, and Wiz Khalifa. The group released its debut self-titled instrumental mixtape in 2012, hosted by Trap-A-Holics. The mixtape was produced by and served as an introduction to 5 of its members: TM88 (credited as Trackman), Be-Bop, Purps, Bobby Beats, and Tarentino. A sequel called 808 Mafia II was announced for release on December 21, 2012, but was later delayed multiple times. In March 2013, a trailer for the tape was released to the team's YouTube channel. 808 Mafia II was released on April 24, 2013, via LiveMixtapes. It was hosted by Trap-A-Holics, DJ Scream and DJ Drama, and features production by Southside, TM88, Purps, Tarentino, Fuse, Chris Fresh, OG Taxx and Be Bop. Members Southside Joshua Luellen, better known as Southside and Sizzle, founded 808 Mafia in 2011. His major debut was on Waka Flocka's Flockaveli, where he produced 3 of the songs. Since then, Southside has worked with a number of major artists, such as Kanye West, Jay-Z, 2 Chainz, Rick Ross, Pusha T, Big Sean and MGK, among others. He is also an occasional rapper. https://twitter.com/sizzle808MAFIA Fuse Eduardo Earle, better known as Fuse or Fuse Makes Beats is a producer from Bronx, NY. Recruited in 808 Mafia in 2011, Fuse has produced tracks for Waka Flocka, Wooh da Kid & Fetti Gang, and appeared on the 808 Mafia II mixtape in April 2013. https://twitter.com/FuseMakesBeats Purps Nathaniel Caserta, known by his stage name Purps, is a producer from Los Angeles. In 2009, he worked on the score of the movie "The Collector". He met with Waka Flocka in the summer of 2010 and co-produced the track "Homies" from Waka's debut album Flockaveli. He collaborated on a number of songs with fellow producer Prince, as Prince N Purps, playing Prince's signature tag and on instrumental version some were replaced with Purps' tag "Purps On The Beat. He collaborated with Southside and Lex Luger on the Kid Ink, 2 Chainz and Tyga song, "Stop". https://twitter.com/ItsPURPS TM88 Bart Simmons, professionally known as TM88 or Trackman, made his debut on Waka Flocka's Triple F Life with the song "Lurkin". He has since produced tracks on major label albums by DJ Drama, Birdman and Nicki Minaj, as well as a large number of mixtapes by BSM and GBE artists. He is a frequent collaborator with Southside and a member of Dirt Gang. https://twitter.com/Tm88 Tarentino Chance Tarentino, also known as $tacks Tarentino or Tarentino is a producer from Atlanta, Georgia who has produced for many artists such as Fetti Gang, Wooh Da Kid, Gucci Mane, Fredo Santana and other BSM artists. He is a member of Fetti Gang. https://twitter.com/TarentinoBSM 12 Hunna 12 Hunna is a producer signed to Chief Keef's Glory Boyz Entertainment and later joined 808 Mafia through BSM. He produced many songs for GBE & BSM. https://twitter.com/12Hunna_GBE OG Taxx Producer 4 #808Mafia #BricksquadMonopoly https://twitter.com/ogtaxx Bobby Beats https://twitter.com/BobbyBeats804 Chris Fresh https://twitter.com/_ChrisFresh Jaye Neutron https://twitter.com/JayeNeutron J.Moss https://twitter.com/JMossOnDaTrack Tre Pounds source:wikipedia http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/808%20mafia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/808_Mafia
ATLANTA- What do TI, Young Jeezy, Ludacris, 8 Ball & MJG, Stat Quo, Pastor Troy, Lil Jon & The East Side Boys, Boyz N Da Hood and 2 Live Crew have in common? Veteran hit-maker DJ Toomp. Stepping from behind the shadows of some of Hip-Hop's most recognized and respected names, the Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum producer, who was recently named Producer of the Year at the 2006 Southern Entertainment Awards, is launching NZone Entertainment, his new label venture along with longtime friend and business associate Bernard Parks, Jr. Parks has music industry roots that reach back to the birth of the new Motown, Atlanta, GA. Parks was one of the masterminds behind Goodie Mob and contributed to the rise of Organized Noize and the Dungeon Family. He was an instrumental part of the creative explosion back in the early 90's that gave birth to the music hotbed Atlanta is today. Toomp, whose moniker actually means "eternal life," is most known for his hands-on contribution to TI's platinum success. While Toomp is the creative force behind TI's most memorable songs, "Dope Boyz", "24's", "Be Easy", "Motivation", "U Don't Know Me," and the soon-to-be-classic "What U Know" from TI's forthcoming album King, the Southwest Atlanta-native has been a serious contender in the Hip-Hop game since his days at Therrell High. At the age when most kids are trying to obtain their drivers license, Toomp cut his first hit song with the legendary Raheem the Dream and the success was surprisingly lucrative for the 16 year-old. In addition to owning the flyest gear and selling the hottest mixtapes on the streets, he was spinning on college campuses and full scale auditoriums. No sooner than he could graduate from high school, Miami rapper MC Shy D offered Toomp the chance of a lifetime: to deejay on a nationwide tour. The two went on to create the infectious smash hit, --Shake It,? (which recently found its way back to the forefront via the infamous Laker Girls-- dance team a mind boggling decade later). Toomp continued his tour of Miami, ultimately landing a spot with Luke and the 2 Live Crew. In the early 90s Toomp did the ATL a favor by returning home after a five-year hiatus. While he was recruited by various independent labels and entertainment upstarts, Toomp chose to build his own house of talent. Alongside Brother Marquis of the 2 Live Crew, the two released 2 Nasty “ a moderately successful joint effort of an album, but Toomp envisioned a bigger, better picture. Both Toomp and Parks felt that the time was perfect to start their own company after years of collaborating with other artists and making hits that propel them to superstar status. Parks recalls a conversation with Interscope founder Jimmy Iovine in which the industry legend dropped a verbal gem that resonated within him. --He said ˜Don--t ever give your hits away.-- With NZone Entertainment, tha's ours, we're not giving our hits away, Parks says. The "2 Miles An Hour" hit that was given to Ludacris for his multi-platinum selling record, Red Light District has paid off being that the song is currently being featured in a national television ad campaign with the car company Pontiac. For the moment NZone Entertainment, in conjunction with DJ Toomp's production company Zoneboy, is focused on launching the careers of its two stars: Jack Bona and Suga Suga. Suga Suga, who currently has one of the hottest songs out of the South, "Do It With No Hands," is busy touring and working on his debut album. http://www.myspace.com/djtoomp https://twitter.com/djtoomp
Super-producer Xavier “Zaytoven” Dotson was nicknamed after the German composer and pianist Ludwig van Beethoven because of the many similarities the two musicians share. Both were born in Germany, both mastered the organ and piano at a young age, both boast a genuine interest in music and most notably both possessed the same good foresight to align themselves with key people who could help further their careers. For Beethoven it was the dignitaries of Vienna, for Zaytoven it was Gucci Mane, king of the streets of east Atlanta. Zaytoven is the epitome of a multi-layered musical genius. He has been on his grind behind closed doors for over a decade. Not only has he mastered playing the guitar, drums, organ and piano by ear, but he is also a gifted producer, songwriter and performer. The man behind the magic can even be considered an instrument himself, expressing his passion and poetry through keys, strings and drumheads. While he wears many hats, he wears them all well by constantly re-inventing himself and his sound to become a crucial force in the entertainment industry. The budding producer was raised in a military household, living all over the world before the family settled down in California. Zaytoven got his start playing the church organ, as well as learning to play whatever instrument he could get his hands on, something he still continues to do today. He spent his formative years in San Francisco and upon graduating from high school, decided to stay in the Bay area and pursue a career in music while his parents and siblings headed to southern California, eventually making Georgia their permanent residence. It was during Zaytoven’s time on the west coast that he met rap legend JT the Bigga Figga, who took the young protégé under his wing giving him access to his studio and wisdom. Although he didn’t have much experience with recording equipment, like most talented students, Zaytoven assimilated the information quickly and eventually struck out on his own where he began to look for artists who fit his sound. By the dawn of the new millennium, the young entrepreneur moved to Atlanta and had amassed enough experience to establish himself as a viable producer on the music scene, although he first wanted to create a workable space for his prospective clients. While having a studio built in the basement of his parents home, Zaytoven decided to put his hands to another use- cutting hair. Like most great legacies are, by design, the barber school he enrolled in was laced with destiny. It was there that a fellow student introduced Zaytoven to Gucci Mane, who at that time was more interested in launching his nephew’s rap career than his own. However Zaytoven took a special interest in Gucci Mane, the “diamond in the rough” lyricist, and the two had an immediate connection and undeniable work chemistry. The duo scored big in 2005 with Gucci Mane’s hit single “So Icy” featuring Young Jeezy, which peaked at 23 on Billboards Hot Rap Tracks chart. Much like the clay in the hands of a skilled sculptor, Zaytoven has crafted and shaped the careers of many popular southern artists, such as OJ Da Juiceman (“Make the Trap Say Ay”), Yung LA (“Do It”), Yung Ralph (“About A Chick”) and Gorilla Zoe (“What It Is”). He has a flair for cultivating raw talent, a skill that speaks volumes on his ability to recognize and support new artists and develop them to reach a broader audience. Zaytoven is on a quest to expand his boundaries while simultaneously taking the traditional elements of his church heritage to create a distinct sound that continuously provides him with inspiration. With placements on R&B Grammy winner Usher’s upcoming album, as well as on Brandon and Brian Casey of Jagged Edge’s debut, Zaytoven counterbalances his marriage to Hip-Hop with his love affair for R&B and Soul music. And unlike the many trends in music that are ushered in just as quickly as they leave, Zaytoven’s artistry and creativity are timeless, which in addition to longevity, is what he consistently strives for. http://www.zaytovenbeatz.com/ http://twitter.com/zaytovenbeatz http://www.facebook.com/zaytovenbeatz/