Willy Will

Producer Willy Will 2011

William Hodge II (born August 28, 1982), better known as Willy Will, is an American Grammy award nominated record producer from Louisville, Kentucky.[1] Willy Will began his career working with Static Major and Polow Da Don.[2] He produced three tracks on Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter IV": "Intro", "Interlude" and "Outro".[3] Willy Will has also worked with E-40, Rihanna, R. Kelly, Missy Elliott, Sean Garrett, OJ Da Juiceman, Rick Ross, Nas, Andre 3000, Busta Rhymes and Ice Cube.

Notable productions

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Artist Album Label Date Tracks
Jack Harlow Confetti Generation NOW / Atlantic 2019
  • Heavy Hitters
Jack Harlow Loose Generation NOW / Atlantic 2018
  • Like This
B.o.B. NAGA No Genre 2018
  • Cuello
  • Elbows
Jack Harlow Gazebo Generation NOW / Atlantic 2017
  • Routine
Gizzle 7 Days In Atlanta Independent 2017
  • Oh Na Na
  • Cutlery
E-40 The D-Boy Diary: Book 1 & 2 Heavy On the Grind / EMI 2016
  • Check (feat. Willy Will)
  • Thank U (feat. Willy Will)
E-40 & Too Short History: Function Music Heavy On the Grind / EMI 2016
  • Entrepreneur
Busta Rhymes Year of the Dragon Google Play 2012
E-40 The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 2 & 3 Heavy On the Grind / EMI 2012
  • Scorpio feat. Tech N9ne & London
  • I Ain't Doin' Nothin feat. B-Legit & Willy Will
Lil Wayne Tha Carter IV YMCM / Universal 2011
E-40 Revenue Retrievin': Overtime Shift Heavy On The Grind / EMI 2011
  • Me And My Bitch
  • M.O.B.
Rihanna Loud Def Jam 2010
Ice Cube I Am the West Lench Mob / EMI 2010
  • Yall Know How I Am
E-40 Revenue Retrievin': Day Shift Heavy On the Grind / EMI 2010
  • Duck
  • Dem Boyz
  • I'ma Teach You How To Sell Dope
Shanell We Are Young Money YMCM / Universal 2009
R. Kelly Untitled Jive 2009
Rich Boy Rich Boy Zone 4 / Interscope 2008
E-40 The Ball Street Journal Warner Brothers 2008

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References

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  1. ^ "Highbeam Research". Archived from the original on 28 March 2015. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  2. ^ "The Fader". Thefader.com. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  3. ^ "SOHH". Sohh.com. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  4. ^ McKenzie, Amber. "XXL Mag: Meet Lil Wayne's New Producers". Xxlmag.com. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  5. ^ "Willy Will Discog". Discogs.com. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  6. ^ "The Fader - Beat Construction: Willy Will". Thefader.com.
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