Hip Hop Awards 2024: 5 Records That Cement The Alchemist as Hip-Hop’s Ultimate Hitmaker
The Alchemist secured the coveted title of “Producer of the Year” at the BET “Hip Hop Awards 2024,” hosted by rapper and actor Fat Joe.
The California native faced off against a formidable lineup of hitmakers, including ATL Jacob, Hit-Boy, Hitmaka, Metro Boomin, Pete Rock, Q-Tip, and rising talent Cash Cobain.
As we reflect on yet another incredible celebration of hip-hop, we're reminded of The Alchemist's undeniable genius behind the boards. Renowned for his ability to seamlessly adapt his sound to complement the artists he collaborates with, this industry veteran has produced some of the most iconic and impactful tracks in hip-hop history.
In honor of his win, here are five moments that cemented him as the genre’s ultimate hitmaker.
Jadakiss feat. Styles P - “We Gonna Make It”
“We Gonna Make It” is arguably one of The Alchemist’s most iconic productions. With its triumphant strings and heavy drums, the beat was instantly unforgettable and still brings out the same energy decades later— a testament to Alchemist’s timeless sound.
“Hold You Down” feat. Prodigy, Illa Ghee, and Nina Sky
Hold You Down" was a significant moment for the super producer as a solo artist. The track ultimately became a hit, showing that Alchemist wasn’t just a behind-the-scenes producer but a visionary artist in his own right.
Lil Wayne feat. Juelz Santana & Fabolous “You Ain't Got Nuthin”
From Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter III, “You Ain’t Got Nuthin” boasts a raw, sinister beat courtesy of The Alchemist. The track highlights Alchemist’s ability to compete with mainstream producers, creating an unforgettable moment on one of the biggest hip-hop albums of the 2000s.
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ScHoolboy Q - My Homie
On ScHoolboy Q's “My Homie,” The Alchemist sets the vibe with this eerie, slow-burn beat. The raw drums give the track this haunting energy that perfectly matches Q's storytelling about loyalty and betrayal.
Kendrick Lamar - “Heartpart 4”
The Alchemist showcases his signature style with Kendrick Lamar’s “Heartpart 4.” It's a masterclass in how good production can elevate storytelling.