Metro Boomin

Record producer and songwriter, 'Savage Mode II'

Metro Boomin - Artists & Creatives born September 16th, 1993
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A prominent figure in the music industry, known for contributions as a record producer and songwriter. Collaborated with various artists, significantly shaping the sound of contemporary hip-hop. Gained recognition through partnerships with artists such as Future, 21 Savage, and Drake. Released the highly successful project 'Savage Mode II' with 21 Savage, which topped charts and received critical acclaim. Established a distinctive sound characterized by dark, atmospheric beats that influenced numerous records in the genre.

Produced 'Savage Mode II' with 21 Savage

Worked extensively with Future

Collaborated with Drake on multiple tracks

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