Over the past decade, Metro Boomin has been one of the biggest names in hip-hop music production. The three-time Grammy-nominated super-producer’s voice has graced the soundtrack to some of rap’s biggest records; Migos’ “Bad and Boujee,” Post Malone’s diamond single “Congratulations,” Future’s “Mask Off,” “Father Stretch My Hands Part 1” by Ye, “Jumpman” by Drake and Future. The list goes on. He’s also the mastermind behind 2023’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack and has released two No. 1 albums of his own. The St. Louis native also excels when it comes to crafting full-length albums.
Metro has announced more than six joint projects. Starting with 2016’s Savage Mode, Metro helped introduce 21 Savage to the world with cult classics like “No Heart” and Future’s “X.” This was followed by co-releases with Offset and 21 Savage (Without warning), Big Sean (Double or Nothing), Nav (Perfect Timing) and 21 Savage again on Savage Mode II.
In 2024, he released two collaborative projects with Future, including the chart-topping single “Like That” with Kendrick Lamar, and “We Still Don’t Trust You,” both of which Both songs debuted at number one on the charts.
There are even a few collaborations fans are still waiting for. For the past few years, Metro and Lil Durk have been teasing a joint release called No Auto Durk. According to reports, there is also a collaboration album with JID in the works.
Following two hot collaborations in 2024, XXL ranks Young Leland’s best collaborations to date and looks to gear up for the highly anticipated release of Savage Mode III. Because we definitely want more.
See XXL’s ranking of Metro Boomin’s seven collaborations below.

