YAOSONER-WelcomeTomarsLLc.com Favorite producers of 2025


had a massive year: multiple projects including *Alfredo 2* with Freddie Gibbs, a collab EP with Hit-Boy (*Goldfish*), work with Larry June/2 Chainz, and even Erykah Badu. He’s widely called producer of the year in hip-hop circles for his consistency and cinematic sample flips.
This guy’s been on an absolute tear in 2025, cementing his status as a beat-making legend. He dropped heat on multiple fronts, including production for Westside Gunn’s latest drops and even linking up with folks like JID for tracks that blend gritty samples with modern edge. His work on “Gold Feet” was called out as a standout, with fans raving about his chemistry with rappers who can ride those soulful, boom-bap loops. He’s popped up in tons of year-end lists as a top producer, If you’re into that classic yet fresh vibe, he’s untouchable.

Hit-Boy
Hit-Boy** dropped *Goldfish* with Alc (which charted strong and got a short film), plus ongoing family collabs and proving his rapper side. He’s been pushing independence hard after wrapping old deals.
Hit-Boy’s versatility shone through in 2025, producing bangers across mainstream and underground scenes. He teamed up with heavy hitters like Nas and Big Sean, but his standout moments came from crafting anthemic tracks that blend trap elements with polished West Coast flair. One fan even hailed a collab with The Alchemist as potentially the best song of the year. He’s been name-dropped in hip-hop roundups as a go-to for high-energy beats that get massive streams, and his work ethic—churning out hits without missing—makes him a favorite for artists chasing chart success.

V Don stayed prolific in the gritty underground, linking with artists like Willie the Kid, Ransom, Rome Streetz, and Crimeapple. His dark, knocking beats are a staple for that raw NY sound. Underrated but elite, V Don crushed it in 2025 with his dark, atmospheric production that’s perfect for street rap narratives. He’s been the secret sauce behind projects from bold lyricists like Benny the Butcher and Rome Streetz, delivering those haunting loops and hard-hitting drums that elevate storytelling. While he doesn’t always grab the mainstream spotlight, hip-hop heads have been shouting him out in discussions about the year’s best underground beats. His style feels timeless yet evolved, making him a staple for anyone digging deeper into the genre’s raw side.

Conductor Williams (aka Conductor We Have a Problem) emerged as a breakout force in 2025, especially in the Griselda orbit and beyond. His soul-sample flips and cinematic builds were all over releases from Mach-Hommy and Westside Gunn, bringing that luxurious, dusty vibe that’s become synonymous with high-level boom-bap revival. Fans and critics alike have pegged him as a rising star with his production stealing scenes on albums that dominated year-end convos. If 2025 proved anything, it’s that he’s the guy turning good tracks into classics. exploded further with full projects like *Trainspotting* (collab with Rome Streetz), plus beats for Conway, Boldy James, and others. His soul-chop style (with that iconic “Conductor, we have a problem” tag) is everywhere in Griselda-adjacent circles.

Overall, 2025 was stacked for hip-hop production, with these cats leading the charge amid a flood of great releases from vets and newcomers alikeIf this is your personal top list, it’s spot-on— they’ve all delivered consistency and innovation.
