behind the beat
- ProfilesFor the latest edition of Behind the Beat, we talk to the 21-year-old Canadian trap sensation known as Murda Beatz, who's managed to become a fixture in Atlanta trap. ByAngus Walker83.0K Views
- Original ContentMeet John Cunningham, the little-known executive producer behind XXXtentacion's sophomore effort, "?."ByNarsimha Chintaluri43.8K Views
- InterviewsJuice WRLD's "Lucid Dream" producer Nick Mira breaks down the song's instrumental.ByAron A.36.6K Views
- ProfilesInterview: Logic's in-house producer/secret weapon 6ix discusses his unique musical upbringing and the making of "The Incredible True Story."ByDanny Schwartz27.8K Views
- ProfilesWe go Behind the Beat with Maaly Raw, the young Philly producer behind a handful of Lil Uzi Vert's biggest hits. ByAngus Walker24.4K Views
- ProfilesThe trap titan talks horror soundtracks, 808 Mafia, Sacii Lyfe and the hottest producer tag of 2015.ByPatrick Lyons23.9K Views
- Profiles8 producers who are here to stay.ByDanny Schwartz21.8K Views
- ProfilesInterview: Zaytoven speaks on his long history as church organist, the remarkable making of "Beast Mode," and how he's managed to remain a devoted family man while serving the streets with combustible trap beats for the past 15 years.ByDanny Schwartz20.4K Views
- Original ContentBetween BlocBoy JB's "Look Alive and Drake's "Nonstop," Tay Keith has already made a lasting impression.ByMitch Findlay17.9K Views
- ProfilesHNHH's new series "Behind The Beat" profiles unique producers that are looking to change the soundscape.ByAngus Walker17.7K Views
- ProfilesVinylz is staying ahead of his peers by never repeating himself.ByTrevor Smith16.5K Views
- ProfilesSouthside of 808 Mafia recently received three production credits on Future and Drake's "What A Time To Be Alive." Now we go Behind the Beat with him, as he discusses getting his start as a producer, blowing up with Waka Flocka Flame and crafting Future's "DS2." ByPatrick Lyons15.5K Views
- ProfilesWe go Behind the Beat with "Best Friend" producer Ricky Racks, whose goal is to sound like no one else in Atlanta. ByAngus Walker14.7K Views