(where he served as the executive producer)

The story of (Leland Tyler Wayne) is one of the most compelling "bedroom producer to superstar" narratives in modern hip-hop. The St. Louis Origins

Metro is widely considered the best because he doesn't just make beats; he builds . His "tags" (like "If Young Metro don't trust you, I'm gon' shoot you" ) became iconic cultural symbols, and his ability to maintain a signature sound while adapting to artists like The Weeknd , Travis Scott , and Kendrick Lamar has solidified his place in music history.

Metro’s big break came through his relentless work ethic and chemistry with . He became a household name around 2016, producing a string of era-defining hits that transformed the sound of radio: "Jumpman" (Future & Drake) "Bad and Boujee" (Migos) "Mask Off" (Future) From Producer to A-List Artist