'You’ve got to break artists, you’ve got to bring new artists' - Metro Boomin on his storied career, Super Bowl and Grammy Nomination
Metro Boomin, the prolific music producer, took the spotlight in a Super Bowl LVII commercial and headlined music festivals. His touching tribute to his late mother and influential career in hip-hop, along with a Grammy nod, reflects a tale of ambition and heartfelt connections.
Updated : October 20, 2023 05:27 PM ISTMetro Boomin, the prolific music producer, took the spotlight in a Super Bowl LVII commercial and headlined music festivals. His touching tribute to his late mother and influential career in hip-hop, along with a Grammy nod, reflects a tale of ambition and heartfelt connections.
Metro Boomin (Source: Complex)
From Humble Beginnings to Super Bowl Stardom
He came, he saw, and he conquered. That's Metro Boomin for you, who from the tender age of 16, embarked on a thrilling journey through the highs and lows of the music industry.
"I caught the ear of Atlanta mavericks Gucci Mane and OJ Da Juiceman," Metro Boomin once reminisced, as reported by GQ. His talents took him from St. Louis to Atlanta, and now he's everywhere - from Super Bowl LVII commercials to the Coachella stage.
A Journey Into Stardom: The Beats of Boomin
Metro's artistry wasn't confined to Atlanta. By the time he reached 23, he was already creating sensations for big names like Drake, Kanye West, and Nicki Minaj. “You’ve got to break artists, you’ve got to bring new artists. That’s a big part of your duty,” he told GQ, showcasing his passion for nurturing new talent.
From Super Bowl commercials with Kevin Bacon to Grammy nominations with Coldplay, Metro's career was a crescendo in motion. His debut album Not All Heroes Wear Capes set the stage, but his second album Heroes & Villains was where he truly shined.
Metro and Music Festivals: A Boomin Summer
In the scorching summer of 2023, Metro Boomin was all set to hit the stages of Coachella in Southern California and Governor’s Ball in New York. Fans were thrilled to see the St. Louis native share the stage with superstars like Bad Bunny, Lizzo, and Lil Uzi Vert.
A Mother's Love: Metro's Unbreakable Bond
But it's not all glamour and glitz in Metro's life. The tragic loss of his mother, Leslie Joanne Wayne, in June 2022, left a void in his heart. “Happy Birthday my Queen, my mentor, my best friend, my biggest supporter, my motivation, my real twin, my hero, the Love of my life, my Mother,” he wrote in a poignant Instagram tribute.
In an industry filled with highs and lows, Metro's tale is a testament to resilience and the unbreakable bond of family. He remains an icon, not only for his art but for the love and humanity he carries in his heart.
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