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Chauncey Alexander Hollis Jr. [1] (born May 21, 1987), known professionally as Hit-Boy, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer.He first signed with fellow producer Polow da Don in 2007 as in-house production staff for his label Zone 4, and later signed with Kanye West's GOOD Music in 2011 to serve a similar role. [2]
Minaj and Chauncey Hollis wrote "Come on a Cone" and Hollis produced it. [1] Despite not discussing a particular musical style that the pair wanted to employ beforehand, Hollis had made both "Come on a Cone" and "I Am Your Leader" to suit the album's "bipolar" sound, and sent them in as the first two songs: "I kind of did these records [and] just blindly sent her some beats.
Magic is the fourteenth studio album by American rapper Nas.It was released on December 24, 2021, through Mass Appeal Records.It serves as the third consecutive Nas album that is produced by Hit-Boy, following King's Disease and King's Disease II. [1]
"Ring Off" was written by Beyoncé, Mike Caren, William Lobban-Bean, Geoff Early, Charles Hinshaw, Adam Amezaga, Dixie, Chauncey Hollis, Mike Dean, and Sidney Swift. [6] It contains a sample of "On And On" written by Stephen Bishop. It is a midtempo ballad which runs at a duration of three minutes.
What You Expect is a collaborative extended play by American rapper Big Sean and American record producer Hit-Boy.It was released through Big Sean's own label, FF to Def, and Def Jam Recordings on October 29, 2021.
Lopez wrote it alongside Andrew Nealy, Angel Lopez, Atia Boggs, Rogét Chahayed, Dennis Coffey, Christopher "Chrishan" Dotson, Jeff "Gitty" Gitelman, Chauncey "Hit-Boy" Hollis Jr., with production by Chahayed, Hit-Boy, Gitty and Angel Lopez. Alton Ellis is also credited as his 1967 song "I'm Still in Love With You" is sampled in "Can't Get ...
It was released in the United States with the album's release on October 22, 2012. "Backseat Freestyle" was written by Lamar and Chauncey Hollis and produced by Hollis under his stage name Hit-Boy. The song was given critical acclaim, with many critics commending Lamar for his technical ability.
The contemporary R&B and Hi-NRG song was written by Sean, Ester Dean and Chauncy "Hit-Boy" Hollis who also produced the song. "Lay It On Me" has a piano-driven melody and is laced with 808s and high NRG beats; the lyrics centre on Rowland describing sexual encounters with a lover.