
Metro Boomin, born Leland Tyler Wayne, is a St. Louis-raised producer best known for shaping the Atlanta-trap sound of the 2010s with Future, 21 Savage, and Young Thug. His Drake credits include Jumpman, Big Rings, Diamonds Dancing, and other tracks from the 2015 Future and Drake collaborative mixtape What a Time to Be Alive, plus Rich Flex on the 2022 Drake and 21 Savage album Her Loss. His production is identifiable by ominous orchestral or vocal samples, hard-rolling 808 patterns, and the spoken if Young Metro don't trust you producer tag. In 2024, during the Drake and Kendrick Lamar exchange, Metro publicly aligned with Kendrick, producing and releasing the Future and Metro Boomin album We Don't Trust You, which contained the Kendrick verse on Like That that opened the exchange. Drake responded on Push Ups, addressing the shift directly. The 2024 sequence reframed a relationship that had previously yielded mainstream hits, and the two have not been credited together since. Outside this arc, Metro remains one of the most influential producers of his generation, with credits across Heroes and Villains, Future and Juice WRLD records, and the Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse soundtrack.
Stats
Songs
27
Albums
2
Era
2015-2022



