Hitmaka names top 3 greatest producers after shading Hit-Boy

Hitmaka has recently sat down with Jim Jones on Hot 97 with Jim Jones to promote their upcoming “Back In My Prime” joint album.

When Ebro Darden triggered Hitmaka by using his and Hit-Boy’s names in the same sentence, the Chicago, Illinois-born producer was quick to respond: “I’m on the radio. Hit-Boy is not on the radio. I love Hit-Boy. Hit-Boy is a legend. He’s a legendary producer. He has been doing way longer than me. He’s a great guy but I’m the radio for the last four-fivee years.”

Following the interview, TMZ caught Hitmaka in the streets and he was still booming with confidence , naming Dr. Dre as hip hop’s best producer of all-time but adding, at the current moment, he is number one.

“Oh man, damn. Hip-hop producer for me, personally from my own personal taste, I’m from Chicago, so I gotta go with Kanye. Just on a bigger scale, Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Swizz Beatz. I’m younger guy and I always show love to the OGs. But as far as now, I’m number one [laughs].” he said.

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Watch: Nas & Hit-Boy thank Eminem for his “EPMD 2” verse

Few days ago, Nas dropped the second installment of his Grammy-winning album, “Kings Disease,” executive produced by Hit-Boy.

The album includes a song “EPMD 2,” featuring Eminem and EPMD, produced by Hit-Boy himself.

In a recent video, shared by Grammy-winning producer, Nas and Hit-Boy thank everyone who contributed for the album, especially Eminem: “Peace! Me and my brother Hit-Boy, we wanna thank you all man. Shady too! Escobar season!

You can watch the video below:

Nas, Hit-Boy & the crew react to Eminem’s “EPMD 2” verse

Nas has just dropped the King’s Disease II album with features from Eminem, Ms. Lauryn Hill, YG, Charlie Wilson, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Blxst, EPMD and Hit-Boy.

Before the legendary rapper dropped the album, Nas had an album release listening party where he played every song from the album for selected crew.

Thanks to @BookOfShady on Twitter, we have a part of the video where the crew are listening to Eminem’s verse on “EPMD 2” track.

You can watch it below:

Hit-Boy namedrops Eminem and Obie Trice on his new song

This Friday, the soundtracks album of Judas and the Black Messiah movie has been released and it includes a song “Broad Day” by Hit-Boy. In the song, the Grammy-winning and multi-platinum producer raps:

“Niggas said they with the sh*ts, that all was a myth
Marathon, pace it out, you caught in a sprint
Show me who you are once, ain’t gotta show me twice
You can’t sell like Eminem, you look like Obie Trice.”

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