Future “MIXTAPE PLUTO” Production Credits Revealed

Future released MIXTAPE PLUTO on Friday, his third release of 2024. The mixtape comes after two successful collaborations with Metro Boomin, on WE DON’T TRUST YOU and WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU, respectively. Of course, the former is most known for the track “Like That” with Kendrick Lamar, but it is still a project that received praise from Future fans. Historically, Future is known for working with many producers. Metro has become his most famous collaborator, but fans will fondly remember the days of his old mixtapes, where he worked with 808 Mafia, specifically Atlanta-based producer Southside. Notably, Metro Boomin does not appear at all on the new project’s tracklist.

Southside executive produced MIXTAPE PLUTO, a throwback to a previous era of Future’s career. He previously had an EP credit on 56 Nights, the 2015 mixtape that came in the middle of Future’s most prolific period as an artist. Additionally, he co-produced “TEFLON DON,” “LIL DEMON,” “SKI,” “PRESS THE BUTTON,” “BRAZZIER,” “SOUTH OF FRANCE,” and “MADE MY H*E FAINT.” Wheezy (whose tag is also voiced by Future) makes multiple appearances as well. “MJ” is one of those tracks, an early fan favorite online.

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Future’s MIXTAPE PLUTO Production Credits Revealed

Prior to MIXTAPE PLUTO‘s release, Future penned a tribute to his cousin, the late Rico Wade. Wade’s house, whose basement is referred to as “The Dungeon,” is on the cover. Wade, who was part of the famed Organized Noize production collective (itself a part of the larger Dungeon Family collective), helped contribute to the success of OutKast, TLC, and Goodie Mob. He also helped shape Future’s early music. It was a touching tribute to one of the most influential producers in hip-hop history. You can read the comprehensive list of production credits for Future’s latest work below.

MIXTAPE PLUTO production credits:

1. TEFLON DON
Prod. by Southside, FBG Goat, AyoPeeb, MoXart Beatz, Topp, London On Da Track and Desro
2. LIL DEMON
Prod. by Southide and Smatt
3. SKI
Prod. by Smatt, Gedo and Southside
4. READY TO COOK UP
Prod. by Wheezy and Juke Wong
5. PLUTOSKI
Prod. by Juke Wong, Southside and Wheezy
6. TOO FAST
Prod. by Dj Champ, Ike, Taurus and McCoy
7. OCEAN
Prod. by Da Honorable C.N.O.T.E., Jack Uriah and Wheezy
8. PRESS THE BUTTON
Prod. by FBG Goat, Southside, BeatzBYRRose and Topp
9. MJ
Prod. by Wheezy and Bryan Yepes
10. BRAZZIER
Prod. by Southside and Dy krazy
11. SOUTH OF FRANCE
Prod. by Wheezy, Southside and Car!ton
12. SURFING A TSUNAMI
Prod. by Wheezy and CHE’ FUEGO 3000
13. MADE MY H*E FAINT
Prod. by Southside and Wheezy
14. TOLD MY
Prod. by Juke Wong, Wheezy, nothingto$ay and Dy krazy
15. OATH
Prod. by Koncept P, Taurus, 808 Jayy and Rocaine
16. LOST MY DOG
Prod. by FNZ and Atl Jacob
17. AYE SAY GANG
Prod. by Neenyo, CHE’ FUEGO 3000 and Wheezy

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Hitmaka Recalls Fighting With Mustard For Production Credit On Meek Mill Song

Hitmaka says he once had to fight with Mustard to get proper credit on Meek Mill’s song, “Whatever You Need,” early in his career. Discussing Tiffany Red’s recent comments on Beyonce during an appearance on Angela Yee’s Way Up With Yee show, Hitmaka admitted he dealt with a similar situation once.

“That happened to me one time, just being transparent,” he began. “I was working under DJ Mustard at some point in my career early in my career and I did a record and I gave it to Mustard; and me and Mustard ended up not working with each other anymore. But he went and re-produced the record, and it was a sample. So it was able for him to take my idea and hook and sell it to Meek Mill, which turned into ‘Whatever You Need’ featuring Chris Brown and Ty Dolla $ign.”

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Hitmaka Appears On “Million Dollaz Worth Of Game”

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 25: Hitmaka speaks onstage during the “Live: Podcast with Million Dollaz Worth Of Game” panel at House Of BET on June 25, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for BET)

He continued: “But I didn’t have no leverage at the time, and I’m assuming that Tiffany probably felt like she didn’t have leverage in those situations. But I continued to work hard, and I’ll never forget it but we at the ASCAP Awards and I win for Meek Mill ‘Dangerous,’ and they’re like, ‘Meek, come back up here again. Whatever you need, we gotta give you this one.’ But at that point, I had the leverage so I just called Roc Nation and we ended up working it out.” Red called out Beyonce, as well as other artists, for songwriting credits she feels are undeserved. She noted Beyonce in particular because she feels she’s the “Michael Jackson of our generation.” Check out Hitmaka’s full comments below.

Hitmaka Speaks With Angela Yee

Elsewhere in the interview, Hitmaka discussed his relationship with Tink and more. Be on the lookout for further updates on Hitmaka on HotNewHipHop.

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