He had told me they were working on a project, so he's always like, "Man, I need beats. This song called ‘More M’s,’ I remember we was in the same studio I'm talking about in LA, where I do everything at, Savage was in the front room. Metro Boomin Tells Apple Music About Producing The Track “More M’s” for Drake and 21 Savage’s Album Her Loss… At first, we were going to put a couple songs with me and him on the album, but I had asked him, we had took them off, because I had talked to him, and I was like, "Look, the last time anybody's really heard a song from me and you was ‘Mask Off,’ you know what I'm saying?" So instead of us randomly throwing this one or two songs we did on here, we got to wait and just give them a joint. That's my brother, but we working on some things. Let me tell you why he actually finished most of the album at my studio in LA, the one you came to. Metro Boomin Tells Apple Music Why He Didn’t Have Any Production Credits on Future’s ‘I NEVER LIKED YOU’… So I really want to stretch it, and not just throw out the third one. (Ebro: Now, is the third piece coming soon, or are you just going to see how this flow?) I'm going to see how this flow, because I really want to shoot a lot of videos to this one, and I've put a lot of time into this body of work. Metro Boomin Tells Apple Music ‘Heroes & Villains’ Is The Second Part of a Trilogy That Started with 2018’s ’NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES’…Įxclusive right here. The conversation is epic so here’s six key moments from the chop up session. Fresh from putting out his new Heroes & Villains studio album, the hip-hop hitmaker chops it up with Apple Music 1’s Ebro Darden to dish on everything from his new project to where his relationship with Hollywood icon Morgan Freeman stems. Get laid.It’s a celebration for Metro Boomin right now. Yao Ming big? How old are we? Just listen to the song, turn up, go out. Shouts out to RL Grime for the assist, but my word this track is BIG! Like… Andre the Giant big. But this is a turned up evening, so I had to find a way to somehow sneak the masterfully produced downtempo anthem Skyfall (by one of this author’s favourite artists) on to this turned up list. Okay, so I might be cheating a tiny bit by including a remix here. Three little pigs, Metro Boomin don’t trust you! But yes, it happened on The Life Of Pablo not once but four (!) times! On this occasion the Metro Boomin original collides with a Charlie Heat rework, providing a beat so strong and intense that it’ll huff, puff and blow your house down. “Wait one hot minute”, I hear you saying, completely unaware that Metro Boomin is talented enough to have even caught Kanye West’s keen ear. Kanye West - Facts (Charlie Heat Version) And this is your turned up sing-along track, embrace it. Plus, Metro Boomin seems to be particularly capable of wrangling some of the very best out of the 6 God, in a way that maybe nobody not named Noah “40” Shebib is capable of doing. That pesky Drake! What is he doing popping up three times on this list already?! Okay, so yeah maybe the OVO leader is kind of ruling music right now (please refer to his VIEWS streaming numbers, and weep). Which, of course, it's a Boomin beat so delicately put together, but fiercely delivered, that not even Taylor Swift’s supreme level of ‘white girl’ could ruin it. There weren't, in all honest, a lot of highlights on this duo’s collaborative album/mixtape What a Time To Be Alive - with, to memory, this track being the only genuine take away from the collaboration. Of course these two needed to make a reappearance on this list. As the turned up Friday evening begins, the only real question this early on becomes - would Metro Boomin trust William Shakespeare? Similarly, leave it to Boomin to create such a beat worthy of the best rebelling of Macbeth’s famous story as only he could. Leave it to Future and Drake to wax Shakespeare over a fierce Metro Boomin beat, as only that profoundly talented pairing ever could. So here it is, the five most trustworthy Boomin tunes: I've tossed and turned every night since then, wondering to myself - how can I make Metro Boomin’ trust me?Īnd it took a brilliant roundtable discussion, also featuring equally great producers Sonny Digital Zaytoven, (check it out here) to figure it out. I mean a little too hot, like Wasabi hot (not the Lee Harding song, even though that track is still fire). (RIP) rapping over Metro Boomin’ beats, and I won't lie - that shit sounded hot. Earlier in the week we brought you a wild mash-up some legends had made of Notorious B.I.G.
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