To say that Swae Lee has been hard at work on his upcoming album would be a major understatement. The Rae Sremmurd artist has been plotting his sophomore solo LP, Human Nature, for quite some time now, and it looks like going into isolation with nothing but time on his hands has paid off, at least productivity-wise. On Saturday (June 13th), Mike Will Made-It, founder and CEO of EarDrummers Entertainment where Swae has been signed since 2014, offered an update on the status of Human Nature, and it looks like the producer has a lot of work ahead of him. Mike revealed that Swae had sent him upwards of 700 songs to sift through.
"This man swae lee just submitted 733 songs to choose from for his album," he tweeted, along with a "mind blown" exploding head emoji. While it's possible that he could be exaggerating, the number seems far too specific to be made up.
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Swae announced the title of his new album back in March, after dropping the presumed lead single, "Someone Said," the month before. Despite their solo pursuits, Swae and fellow Rae Sremmurd member and brother, Slim Jxmmi, insist that they have not broken up.
Young Chop Leaks Mike WiLL Made-It’s Phone Number
Young Chop shares producer Mike WiLL Made-It’s phone number on Instagram.
In the latest string of WTF-worthy antics from Young Chop, the producer has just shared Mike WiLL Made-It’s phone number with the world.
The Chicago-based producer has been acting a fool online for weeks, commencing beef with about half of the industry and requesting all the smoke with people like Jay-Z, Diddy, 21 Savage, Meek Mill, and others. While the latter two remain his most ferocious targets so far, it appears as though a new name has made its way onto Chop’s radar.
It’s unclear what Mike WiLL Made-It did to piss off Young Chop — aside from not sending his address over in a timely manner — but whatever the man did, he is now forced to change his phone number.
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“N***as be hoes still didn’t send the address u pussy that’s his real number to y’all hit his line y’all #getoffmydick,” wrote Young Chop on Instagram, calling out his fellow producer.
The post contains a series of direct messages between the two beatmakers. The first was sent by Mike Will last year, asking Chop to link up in the studio to get some work handled. The Chicago personality responded nearly an entire year later, asking for his phone number, to which Mike complied. Chop then asked for an address last month and got no reply.
Young Chop has been promoting his new project and it’s possible that his social media antics are a ploy to get more marketing for the body of work. Do you think he’s losing it though?
Lil Wayne’s “Funeral”: See Full Production Credits
Mannie Fresh, Mike WiLL Made It, Ben Billions, & Murda Beatz are just some of the names on Weezy’s new album.
After a minor setback, Lil Wayne’s 13th studio album, Funeral, finally dropped today after months of anticipation. The follow up to the Carter V contains a whopping 24 tracks in total, and a ton of A-list features, including Big Sean, Lil Baby, 2 Chainz, XXXTentacion, Takeoff, and The-Dream, not forgetting names like Adam Levine, Jay Rock, and Lil Twist as well either.
As for the production on the album, Wayne decided to call on some big name hitmakers like he typically does for his albums, but he also relies on some lesser-known producers over the 24 tracks. For the A-listers, Weezy tapped names like Mannie Fresh, Mike WiLL Made It, STREETRUNNER, Jahlil Beats, Ben Billions, Murda Beatz and Cool & Dre, meanwhile he also gave shine to some up & coming beat makers like Aaron Z & Alex Delicata, Some Randoms, PRXZX, and more.
HHNM was able to obtain the full production credits for the album, which you can see for yourself (below). And if you haven’t listened to the album yet, be sure to do so right here.
Production Credits:
1. “Funeral” – Prod. by R!O & Kamo
2. “Mahogany” – Prod. by Mannie Fresh & Sarcastic Sounds
3. “Mama Mia” – Prod. by Some Randoms
4. “I Do It” (Feat. Big Sean & Lil Baby) – Prod. by Charlie Handsome & Rex Kudo
5. “Dreams” – Prod. by Aaron Z & Alex Delicata
6. “Stop Playin With Me” – Prod. by Chill Shump, Infamous & Rivs on Da Beat
7. “Clap For Em” – Prod. by Jahlil Beats, Benny Wond3r & Yonni
8. “Bing James” (Feat. Jay Rock) – Prod. by Bijan Amir
9. “Not Me” – Prod. by STREETRUNNER & Tarik Azzouz
10. “Trust Nobody” (Feat. Adam Levine) – Prod. by Ben Billions, Brandom “B Ham”, Hamlin & Ryan Ogren
11. “Know You Know” (Feat. 2 Chainz) – Prod. by Bobby “Keyz” Reese, Javar Rockamore, Theodore “Stonii” and Thomas
12. “Wild Dogs” – Prod. by MonstaBeatz
13. “Harden” – Prod. by STREETRUNNER & Tarik Azzouz
14. “I Don’t Sleep” (Feat. Takeoff) – Prod. by Bobby “Keyz” Reese, Javar Rockamore, Theodore “Stonii” and Thomas
15. “Sights And Silencers” (Feat. The-Dream) – Prod. by Mike WiLL Made It & Blue Cheeze
16. “Ball Hard” (Feat. Lil Twist) – Prod. by Ben Billions
17. “Bastard (Satan’s Kid)” – Prod. by Cool & Dre and Spanish Josh
18. “Get Outta My Head” (Feat. XXXTentacion) – Prod. by PRXZX
19. “Piano Trap” – Prod. by Mannie Fresh
20. “Line Em Up” – Prod. by Murda Beat
21. “Darkside” – Prod. by Brandon “B Ham”, Hamlin & Smurv
22. “Never Mind” – Prod. by Bobby “Keyz” Reese, Javar Rockamore, Theodore “Stonii” and Thomas
23. “T.O.” (Feat. O.T. Genasis) – Prod. by MonstaBeatz
24. “Wayne’s World” – Prod. by Louie Haze & Manny Galvez