Top 10 Producers of the Year

2012's biggest tracks were crafted by these beatmakers.

Top 10 Producers of the Year - Yeah there were some questionable rhymes in 2012 and there were some impressive ones as well. While that’s a debatable topic, the beats that supplied the soundtrack of this year were pretty much universally respected. From the jovial DJ Spinz produced “Cashin’ Out” to the menacing Mike Will Made It concoction that was “No Lie” to the booming, dancehall-infused G.O.O.D Music masterpiece “Mercy,” we’ve heard quite a few timeless bangers this year. Here we salute the 10 beatsmiths who gave us some of the year’s most notable tracks.

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Top 10 Producers of the Year - Yeah there were some questionable rhymes in 2012 and there were some impressive ones as well. While that’s a debatable topic, the beats that supplied the soundtrack of this year were pretty much universally respected. From the jovial DJ Spinz produced “Cashin’ Out” to the menacing Mike Will Made It concoction that was “No Lie” to the booming, dancehall-infused G.O.O.D Music masterpiece “Mercy,” we’ve heard quite a few timeless bangers this year. Here we salute the 10 beatsmiths who gave us some of the year’s most notable tracks.

Mike Will Made It - 2012 has been quite a breakout year for Atlanta producer Mike Will Made It. As if providing the bouncy backdrop to 2 Chainz's No. 1 single "No Lie" featuring Drake wasn't enough, the EarDrummers Entertainment CEO also scored a club banger with rap veteran Juicy J's "Bandz A Make Her Dance." Rihanna, Future, B.o.B. and Brandy have also tapped the hot shot beatsmith for his booming sound this year.  (Photo: Twitter via Mike Will Made It)

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Mike Will Made It - 2012 has been quite a breakout year for Atlanta producer Mike Will Made It. As if providing the bouncy backdrop to 2 Chainz's No. 1 single "No Lie" featuring Drake wasn't enough, the EarDrummers Entertainment CEO also scored a club banger with rap veteran Juicy J's "Bandz A Make Her Dance." Rihanna, Future, B.o.B. and Brandy have also tapped the hot shot beatsmith for his booming sound this year.  (Photo: Twitter via Mike Will Made It)

Scoop DeVille - Certainly no stranger to success, Los Angeles beat maestro Scoop Deville has had another exceptional year in hip hop. Scoop was behind the boards for two of the more notable tracks, "The Recipe" featuring Dr. Dre and "Poetic Justice" featuring Drake, from Kendrick Lamar's critically acclaimed debut good kid, m.A.A.d. city. The contributions helped the album reach No. 2 on the Billboard 100 while notching the highest first week sales for any hip hop album this year. (Photo: Warner Bros. Records)

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Scoop DeVille - Certainly no stranger to success, Los Angeles beat maestro Scoop Deville has had another exceptional year in hip hop. Scoop was behind the boards for two of the more notable tracks, "The Recipe" featuring Dr. Dre and "Poetic Justice" featuring Drake, from Kendrick Lamar's critically acclaimed debut good kid, m.A.A.d. city. The contributions helped the album reach No. 2 on the Billboard 100 while notching the highest first week sales for any hip hop album this year. (Photo: Warner Bros. Records)

Rico Love  - Heavyweight producer Rico Love rolled up to the club in a fly leather jacket layered over a hoodie and jeans and topped off with shades and a Jesus piece (Kanye would be proud).    (Photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

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Rico Love - The multifaceted songwriter/producer hit a hot production streak this year, working with some of the industry's hottest names. Producing hits all across the the music spectrum in 2012, the D1 CEO manned the boards behind Usher's R&B smash "Looking 4 Myself" and Rick Ross's smooth hip hop track "Touch 'N You" as well as the Maybach Music Group posse cut "Actin' Up."(Photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

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Young Chop - Helping to bring Chicago's Drill music to the masses, producer Young Chop was a key player in the success of Chi-town's controversial young stars Chief Keef and Lil Reese. Besides producing the inescapable smash "I Don't Like," the Chop also lent his sound to Big Sean's "Mula" featuring French Montana as well as G.B.E. affiliate/Def Jam artist Lil Reese's club banger "Us," which featured a remix co-starring Rick Ross and Drake. (Photo: Courtesy via GetInTuneStupid)

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All Business, All Day - Kanye West is spotted leaving Claridge's Hotel in London, where he'd been attending meetings all evening. We wonder what Mr. West is cooking up.  (Photo: Stuart Castle / WENN.com)

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Kanye West - When he wasn’t jet setting across the world with his new love Kim Kardashian, Kanye West was doing what he does best: rapping over the hottest beats in the game, many of which he produced himself or had a hand in crafting. "Mercy," "Clique," "New God Flow" and "I Don’t Like (Remix)" were just some of the tracks he contributed to the G.O.O. D. Music album, Cruel Summer.(Photo Credit: Stuart Castle / WENN.com)

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Malay - Crafting many of the futuristic sounds behind one of this year's most most-talked about albums — Frank Ocean's channel ORANGE — songwriter-producer Malay had a pretty impressive year. The eclectic sound displayed on "Pink Matter" featuring Andre 3000 and "Pyramids" are just a few of the reasons why Alicia Keys recruited the hot shot producer for "One Thing" from her Girl On Fire LP. (Photo: Bhamboo LLC)

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Malay - Crafting many of the futuristic sounds behind one of this year's most most-talked about albums — Frank Ocean's channel ORANGE — songwriter-producer Malay had a pretty impressive year. The eclectic sound displayed on "Pink Matter" featuring Andre 3000 and "Pyramids" are just a few of the reasons why Alicia Keys recruited the hot shot producer for "One Thing" from her Girl On Fire LP. (Photo: Bhamboo LLC)

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Sonny Digital - After scoring a major hit with long time collaborator Future with "Same Damn Time" earlier this year, Atlanta producer Sonny Digital followed up his boombastic production with 2 Chainz's latest smash "Birthday Song" featuring Kanye West. (Photo: John Ricard / BET)

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Hit-Boy - After a stellar 2011 year in music, California-bred producer Hit-Boy followed up last year's performance with this year's smash "Clique" featuring Jay-Z, Kanye West and Big Sean. The in-house G.O.O.D. Music producer also lent out his platinum-sound on DJ Khaled's "Wish You Would" featuring Kanye West and Rick Ross.

DJ Spinz - Atlanta producer DJ Spinz gave Epic Records artist Ca$h Out arguably the year's best track with the smash "Cashin' Out." He also linked up with Rick Ross and Future for the infectious Rich Forever cut, "Ring, Ring." (Photo: John Ricard / BET)

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DJ Spinz - Atlanta producer DJ Spinz gave Epic Records artist Ca$h Out arguably the year's best track with the smash "Cashin' Out." He also linked up with Rick Ross and Future for the infectious Rich Forever cut, "Ring, Ring." (Photo: John Ricard / BET)