Producer and rapper Hit-Boy is bringing his HITstory on the road. The 8-stop trek begins November 3 at Pomona in California and ends in Los Angeles November 17. Peep the dates after the jump.
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With a slight alter, Hit-Boy reuses his beat and adds some bars along with K.Roosevelt and Audio Push for their personal touch. Check it out A$AP. complex
Not too long after making his rap debut with HITstory, Hit-Boy returns to the mic with more rhymes, this time over Slum Village and Kanye’s “Selfish“. complex
Still premiering tracks, Drama has it his way and gives Toca Tuesdays his smooth groove featuring Common, Kendrick, Lloyd with Hit-Boy on the beat. Quality Street Music drops October 2. allindstrom
Hit-Boy sure has come a long way. And with Audio Push stacking their bread, the producer/rapper adds a touch of his good life on their festive track. Produced by Rey Reel & Hit-Boy. laleakers
During Kid Cudi’s closing set yesterday at Rock The Bells, he brought out Hit-Boy for a performance of their duet, “Old School Caddy“. After the jump, he gets it popping with Chip Tha Ripper King Chip for “Just What I Am“. westcoastjawn
Somewhere in no man’s land, Hit-Boy and Kid Cudi race for bragging rights in their new music video. Good camera work by director
Now that Hit-Boy’s rapping, DJ Wonder put him to the test during his recent visit to Shade 45. Hit seemed prepared, but when it was all said and done, he missed the mark. At least Sway seemed impressed. Check out his
Emerging from behind the boards on to the mic is Hit-Boy and his 11-track project featuring guests Big Sean, KiD CuDi, Bun B and more. Is it HITstory in the making? Find out after the jump.
If “Jay-Z Interview” and “Old School Caddy” were to your liking, Hit-Boy’s got more coming on his upcoming project and here’s the artwork. The HITstory class is free this Tuesday.
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