Is 808melo 808 Mafia?
808 Mafia is an American record production and songwriting team, founded by record producers Southside and Lex Luger. The group also includes producers TM88, DY (DY Krazy), Fuse 100, Tarentino, Project X, DALEGOD, Purps, Steezefield, Swede, Nonstop Da Hitman, MP808, among others.
What is 808 Mafia name?
Its name comes from the drum machine commonly used in hip hop music, the Roland TR-808….
808 Mafia | |
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Origin | Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
Genre | Hip hop, trap |
Years active | 2010-present |
Is Metro Boomin part of 808 Mafia?
808 Mafia started in the South but quickly expanded across the globe, recruiting some of the hottest European producers whose sounds translate over to ATL. Though this “epic” sound is beginning to fade out with Metro Boomin and Co., it appears to have a firm grip on the European scene.
What is Southsides real name?
Joshua Howard Luellen
Southside/Full name
Who made pop Smoke’s beats?
808Melo
Music career 808Melo produced Pop Smoke’s “Welcome to the Party” in 2019 which went viral on YouTube and was certified platinum by the RIAA in 2020. 808Melo primarily produced Pop Smoke’s second mixtape Meet the Woo 2.
Who is Southside dad?
Masaba Tyson
Southside/Fathers
Who does Southside produce for?
Southside (record producer)
Southside | |
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Labels | 1017 Very GOOD Beats |
Associated acts | 808 Mafia So Icey Boyz 21 Savage Doe Boy Future G Herbo G-Eazy Gucci Mane Jake One Lex Luger Sonny Digital Waka Flocka Flame |
Children | 6 |
Website | www.southside808.com |
Who is Southsides dad?
Who produced Hearme calling?
Purps
Hear Me Calling
“Hear Me Calling” | |
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Single by Juice Wrld | |
Songwriter(s) | Jarad Higgins George Dickinson Nathanial Caserta |
Producer(s) | Purps |
Juice Wrld singles chronology |
Did pop smoke Copy 50 Cent?
In the process of becoming one of the most legendary rappers of recent years, Pop Smoke sampled the work of another legendary rapper: 50 Cent. He even sampled one of the tracks from 50’s most famous album, Get Rich or Die Tryin’. Here’s a look at how 50 reacted to the sample — and Pop Smoke as a whole.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DuWGGjCJC0