HIT-BOY EXECUTIVE PRODUCES
THE SOUNDTRACK FOR JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH MOVIE
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LISTEN TO THE SOUNDTRACK HERE
Los Angeles [February 12, 2021] – Hit-Boy, a prominent figure in the music industry and recognized as “Best Producer Alive” by Complex, takes the helm as Executive Producer for the Judas and the Black Messiah soundtrack. This highly anticipated project features a stellar lineup, including JAY-Z, the late Nipsey Hussle, Nas, H.E.R., A$AP Rocky, Black Thought, and many others. Available on all major streaming platforms, the soundtrack showcases a rich tapestry of sounds and themes that resonate with the film’s powerful narrative.
HIT-BOY’S EXPERIENCE AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Hit-Boy’s expertise in soundtrack production is not new; he previously composed original music for the Netflix film Uncorked. His accolades speak volumes about his influence in the industry, having been crowned ‘Producer of the Year’ at the BET Hip-Hop Awards and nominated for the same title at the NAACP Image Awards. In 2020, he was named ‘Best Hip-Hop Producer Alive’ by Complex, solidifying his status as a leading force in contemporary music.
SIGNIFICANT COLLABORATIONS IN 2020
LOS ANGELES [ February 12, 2021 ] Hit-Boy– one of the most sought out producers in the music industry and most recently named “Best Producer Alive” by Complex – lends his talents to Executive Produce on the Judas and the Black Messiah soundtrack, which contains features from the likes of JAY-Z, the late Nipsey Hussle, Nas, H.E.R., A$AP Rocky, Black Thought and more. The soundtrack is out today on all streaming platforms. |
Throughout 2020, Hit-Boy enjoyed an impressive run, executive producing some of the year’s most significant albums. Notably, he worked on Nas’ King’s Disease, which received a GRAMMY nomination for ‘Best Rap Album’, and Big Sean’s Detroit 2, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Additionally, he contributed to Benny The Butcher’s Burden of Proof, further demonstrating his versatility and talent in the hip-hop genre.
CULTURAL IMPACT OF THE SOUNDTRACK
As the Judas and the Black Messiah soundtrack drops, it not only highlights Hit-Boy’s exceptional production skills but also aims to amplify the film’s themes of struggle and resilience. The collaboration of such high-profile artists ensures that the music will resonate deeply with audiences, making it a significant cultural contribution to both the film and the music industry.