Hitmaka Teases Major Studio Collab Plans
Six grind sessions fuel overnight breakthroughs—producer turns emptiness into hits next era

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Daily Grind And Creative Process
Christian “Hitmaka” Ward, the hitmaking powerhouse behind chart‐ topping tracks for the likes of Nicki Minaj and Ty Dolla $ign, offered fans a behind-the-scenes glimpse into his creative world with a new Instagram post. In the carousel of seven studio shots, he’s pictured hunched over keyboards, scrolling through samples and making late-night vocal edits.
The 36-year-old producer captioned the set: “6 days a week I go to the studio with nothing & wakeup the following day with Something. I guess im delulu too 🤦🏽♂️😵💫😭 Who yall wanna see me work with next???” That blend of humility and confidence reflects Ward’s approach: enter the booth empty-handed, and emerge with a potential hit.
From Yung Berg To Hitmaka
Ward’s journey began as rapper Yung Berg, scoring a 2007 Top 20 hit with “Sexy Lady.” But as a recent Instagram throwback reminded followers, “From Yung Berg to @hitmaka he didn’t just change his name he changed the game. He went from charting as a rapper to building hits behind the scenes as a producer and executive.” That post underscores the pivot that has defined his two-decade career: shifting focus from front-man to mastermind.
His resume as Hitmaka includes production and songwriting credits on platinum singles like Migos’ “Type Shit” and Megan Thee Stallion’s “Girls in the Hood.” Ward’s knack for melodic hooks and hard-hitting drums has made him a go-to collaborator for today’s biggest stars.
What’s Next: Fan-picked Collaborations
By asking followers who they’d like to hear him team up with next, Hitmaka is crowdsourcing his next move. Social media comments immediately ranged from requests for Doja Cat and Drake to A-list artists like The Weeknd and Rosalia.
Industry insiders say this interactive approach is smart branding: engaging fans directly creates pre-release buzz. One music exec notes, “Hitmaka’s built his brand on consistent output. Now he’s letting the audience steer the ship. That’s a powerful way to hype a new project.”
He’s no stranger to surprise drops. In recent months, Ward quietly executive-produced mixtapes for rising acts such as DDG and Toian, showcasing his ability to elevate emerging talent while maintaining mainstream appeal.
Fans and fellow artists have been reacting in real time. On Twitter, rapper DDG tagged him under the original post: “Let’s cook up something crazy next, bro.” Producer Mustard replied with a flame emoji, hinting at an upcoming co-production.
Ward’s schedule remains packed. According to his public calendar, he’s slated for sessions in New York, Los Angeles and Atlanta over the next three weeks, making room for whoever gets the nod via social voting.
Despite the heavy workload, Hitmaka still finds time to mentor. He recently hosted a studio tour for high-school students in Chicago, sharing tips on beat-making and the business side of music.
With a legacy that spans platinum plaques and Grammy nods, Hitmaka shows no signs of slowing down. The question now is which voice he’ll bring into his next hit factory—and the answer may well come from the very fans who’ve supported him at every turn.

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