Drake uses the production alias C. Papi for the yutes who weren’t aware. And he’s no slouch as you can see the hitters he was on the boards for.
These are all the songs I’ve found so far:
-Fuckin' Problems by A$AP Rocky (co prod. with 40)
-Cameras by Drake (co prod. with 40 & Chilly Gonzales)
-The Real Her by Drake (co prod. with 40)
-Practice by Drake (co prod. with 40)
-Fall For Your Type by Jamie Foxx (co prod. with 40)
-Back to Back (co prod. with Daxz & 40)
Will update with any new finds.![]()

Do you think he gets a prod. credit on B2B for telling Daxz to speed the beat up?
Do you think he gets a prod. credit on B2B for telling Daxz to speed the beat up?
Ofc
Ofc
What I was getting at was do we think that was the extent of his involvement?
That was navraj my guy . Dax only did drums iirc
Daxz sampled chords that Nav made, so much to the point that Nav said he wasn't even sure if they were the same ones he worked on. Rest of the production was done by Daxz
Daxz sampled chords that Nav made, so much to the point that Nav said he wasn't even sure if they were the same ones he worked on. Rest of the production was done by Daxz
Thought yall might find this interesting. Nai Palm mentioned a while back that Drake sent her some beats he made.
Drake also sent a number of instrumental ideas to Nai Palm, lead singer of Hiatus Kaiyote, to see if they triggered melodic inventions. “He sends me s*** he’s working on; I send him s*** I’m working on,” Palm tells Rolling Stone. “I had nine to 10 songs from him to write to throughout the course of the year. Some were more finalized; some he hadn’t even recorded to. Some were beats he just made – he’d been up all night, was driving home, ‘I made this,’ and would send it to me.”
When's the next beat
Drake had production credits on Slime You Out. Not as “C Papi” just Drake tho.
would like to hear more drake production
I get what you mean for sure, but You hear it on just about every song he does
I actually think that's his superpower that he has over every other rapper. Even quentin miller spoke about his abilities as a producer. The ability to hear the 'right' beats to tackle, the ability to hear what to add and subtract from the beat, the ability to cycle through various ideas and piece them together for a song, it's the stuff of legend.
I get what you mean for sure, but You hear it on just about every song he does
I actually think that's his superpower that he has over every other rapper. Even quentin miller spoke about his abilities as a producer. The ability to hear the 'right' beats to tackle, the ability to hear what to add and subtract from the beat, the ability to cycle through various ideas and piece them together for a song, it's the stuff of legend.
oh i know, arranging is still an element of producing but i’d like to see a drake record solely produced by drake and hear what that actually would sound like