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Published on April 2nd, 2021 | by Dr. Jerry Doby

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Multi-Selling Artist & Producer Hit-Boy Wins His 3rd GRAMMY For Executive Producing Nas’ Album “King’s Disease

This year was a marathon of collecting accolades for GRAMMY-winning producer Hit-Boy. Hit-Boy recently shared this GRAMMY win with rap legend Nas for his album “King’s Disease” winning ‘Best Rap Album’ due to Hit-Boy executive producing the entirety of the project. This is not Hit-Boy’s first rodeo being part of amazing projects that leave an impact, and earn global recognition as his first two GRAMMYs come from his work on “In Paris” by Kanye West & Jay Z, and “Racks In The Middle” by Nipsey Hussle. Being named 2020’s ‘Best Hip-Hop Producer Alive’ by Complex, crowned ‘Producer of the Year’ at the BET Hip-Hop Awards, and nominated for ‘Producer of the Year’ at NAACP Image Awards – to executive producing some of 2020’s biggest albums including Big Sean’s Detroit 2 (debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200), Benny The Butcher’s Burden of Proof, and Nas’s King’s Disease (GRAMMY Winner for ‘Best Rap Album’).

It is clear that Hit-Boy is truly an artist of his own caliber with having the artistic range and creative ability to produce albums for Nas, Big Sean, Kanye West, and more. To producing the soundtracks and original music for the films Judas And The Black Messiah, and the Netflix original film Uncorked. 2021 is another year of his hard work going unnoticed as he has received his 3rd GRAMMY Award and recently given specific titles such as ‘Best Producer Alive’, ‘Producer of the Year’, and more. His list of accolades and unique catalogue as an artist reassure that the awards and honorable mentions, he has received are a perfect fit to reward his hard work.



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