Ricci Riera: A Grammy-nominated producer from Los Angeles that scored placements on Kendrick Lamar’s “m.A.A.d city,” ScHoolboy Q’s “Collard Greens,” and A$AP Rocky’s “Fine Whine.”.DJ Dahi: While the California producer is widely known for Kendrick Lamar’s “Money Trees,” he’s also the one who made Drake’s “Worst Behavior.”.Kanye West: The iconic hip-hop visionary worked on Drake’s first album, Thank Me Later, on “Show Me a Good Time” and “Find Your Love.”.Brian Alexander Morgan: A veteran producer from the ‘90s who is associated with R&B acts such as SWV, Usher, Eric Benet, and more.He produced several tracks on If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late (including “Energy” and “10 Bands”), as well as Drake's buzz single, “Summer Sixteen.” Boi-1da: He’s a multi-Grammy winning producer who has worked with Drake since Room for Improvement.Since then 40 has produced on Thank Me Later, Take Care, Nothing Was the Same, and VIEWS. 40: Drake’s production partner and friend who was responsible for shaping the atmospheric, brooding sound on So Far Gone.He’s also on Travi$ Scott’s Rodeo as a songwriter for “Maria I’m Drunk” which features Justin Bieber and Young Thug. He co-produced the Meek Mill diss track “Charged Up” with Noah “40” Shebib and Frank Dukes. Maneesh: A producer, songwriter, and turntablist born in Ontario and based in Toronto.
Now that VIEWS is finally available on iTunes, here’s a full breakdown of the credits. Since Drizzy has been infusing Jamaican dancehall into his sound lately, there are acts like Wizkid and Supa Dups to add their expertise to the 20-track project. There are a few reoccurring names that have worked on his previous albums, like Boi-1da and Nineteen85. Tonight is the worldwide debut of his fourth studio album, VIEWS, and he alongside Noah “40” Shebib shared the official production credits on Instagram earlier.ĭrizzy likes to keep his circle small, and this album was no different. The producers, songwriters, and behind-the-scenes players on any major album rarely get revealed before it actually comes out, but Drake likes to do things differently.