UPDATE: Metro Boomin has issued a stark warning about the current state of hip-hop, stating that many mainstream albums lack artistic vision and cohesion. Speaking on Streetz 94.5 in Atlanta, the acclaimed producer emphasized that today’s music often resembles a disjointed compilation rather than a unified piece of art.
In an urgent call for change, Metro Boomin criticized the overwhelming number of producers involved in modern albums. He stated, “A lot of projects today sound like compilations; they don’t sound like one idea or one complete thought.” This fragmentation, he argues, detracts from the emotional depth and creativity that hip-hop should embody.
Metro Boomin highlighted that when too many artists and producers contribute without a clear direction, the result is a muddled record lacking consistency. “There’s still one in charge to make sure whatever they’re bringing to the table lines up with what we’re doing,” he urged, calling for a more centralized vision in hip-hop production.
His recent work, including the album A Futuristic Summa, demonstrates his approach to cohesive artistry. Despite featuring numerous collaborators, Metro ensured that all contributions aligned with his unique vision, blending elements of Atlanta’s musical heritage with modern sounds.
In addition to discussing production, Metro Boomin also touched on his involvement in the highly publicized feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar. He produced Kendrick’s verse on Future’s track “Like That,” which fueled the rivalry. Laughing off the drama, Metro said, “It’s WWE, man,” indicating he views the competitive aspects of the music industry with a sense of humor.
This urgent critique from Metro Boomin resonates with many fans and artists who yearn for the innovative spirit that once defined hip-hop. As the genre continues to evolve, the question remains: will producers and artists heed his call for a return to cohesive, passionate music?
Stay tuned for more updates as the conversation around artistic integrity in hip-hop unfolds.







































