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Andre Michael Loblack (born 6 April 1997), known professionally as 808Melo or 808MeloBeats, is an English record producer and songwriter.[1][2] 808Melo is credited as a pioneer of drill music, UK drill and Brooklyn drill and is known for his bass heavy percussion.[3][4][5] In 2019, he produced Pop Smoke's debut mixtape, Meet the Woo.[1] He also produced most of the songs on Pop Smoke's sophomore mixtape, Meet the Woo 2, and he helped produce Pop Smoke's posthumous album Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon, which topped the Billboard Hot 100 artist charts in July 2020.[2][6] 808Melo has also produced songs for Travis Scott, Fivio Foreign, and Lil Tjay.

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808Melo started producing in 2016 when he bought a laptop computer and the FL Studio digital audio workstation program.[7] He developed a style of crisp bass lines with sliding 808 percussion drum patterns.  He became popular in the UK after producing songs for Headie One, 410, K-Trap, CB and OFB.[8]  The latter lead to him be recognized as one of the best producers for UK drill music with Headie One and RV’s “Know Better” in early 2018.[8]  

After producing for Headie One, OFB and K-Trap, his music was discovered by Pop Smoke, who enlisted him to produce his debut mixtape, Meet the Woo.[9][5][10]

808Melo produced Pop Smoke's "Welcome to the Party" in 2019, which went viral on YouTube and was certified platinum by the RIAA in 2020.[11][12]

The song was later remixed by Skepta and Nicki Minaj.[13][14]  It peaked at number 5 on the Billboard 100 Bubbling Under chart.[15] Later in 2019, he and AXL Beats gained a mainstream hit for producing the single “GATTI” by Travis Scott and Pop Smoke, which appeared on the former's collaborative tape, JACKBOYS.[16]

808Melo primarily produced Pop Smoke's second mixtape Meet the Woo 2.[17]  He produced 4 out of the 18 original tracks on Pop Smoke's posthumous album entitled Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon, which reached number one on the Billboard 200 Chart.[18] In May 2020, 808Melo earned platinum certification for producing Pop Smoke's “Dior”.[19]

Since the death of Pop Smoke, 808Melo has produced for rappers YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Quando Rondo, Lil Tjay, Fivio Foreign, Freeze Corleone, Smoove’L, Blizz Vito, 22Gz and Sheff G, as well as Italian rapper Lazza on several occasions.[20][21][22][23]

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808Melo (born Andre Michael Loblack; 6 April 1997) is a British record producer and songwriter from Ilford, East London, recognized as a pioneer in UK drill and Brooklyn drill music for his innovative, bass-heavy percussion and layered beats.[1][2][3] Self-taught using FL Studio software, he began producing music in 2016 after a friend introduced him to American drill sounds, quickly rising in the UK scene by sharing instrumentals on YouTube that caught the attention of emerging Brooklyn artists.[2][4][5] 808Melo first gained widespread acclaim for producing Pop Smoke's breakout single "Welcome to the Party" and much of the late rapper's 2019 debut mixtape Meet the Woo, which blended Chicago drill's sliding 808 basslines with UK grime's vocal samples and rhythms to help launch the Brooklyn drill wave internationally.[5][4][6] His signature style—characterized by crisp hi-hats, ominous melodies, and heavy sub-bass—has influenced a transatlantic exchange in drill production, earning him credits on high-profile tracks like Pop Smoke's "Dior," Pop Smoke and Travis Scott's "GATTI" from the compilation album JACKBOYS (2019), and Pop Smoke and Quavo's "Shake the Room" (2020).[5][4][6] Following Pop Smoke's murder in February 2020, 808Melo continued shaping the genre by producing for artists including Fivio Foreign, Lil Tjay, NBA YoungBoy, Quando Rondo, and Freeze Corleone, while also working with UK talents like Headie One and RV on tracks such as "Know Better."[3][5][4] In recent years, 808Melo has continued producing for emerging artists, including a 2024 collaboration with Bizzy Banks incorporating elements from Pop Smoke.[7] As part of a loose London-based drill collective formed in 2017, he has secured major label deals and maintains an independent presence through platforms like SoundCloud and Spotify, where his beats have amassed millions of streams and shaped modern hip-hop's global sound.[5][2]

Early life

Childhood and family

Andre Michael Loblack, professionally known as 808Melo, was born on April 6, 1997, in Ilford, a town in East London, England.[8][2] Raised in Ilford within the London Borough of Redbridge, he grew up in a diverse, multicultural environment characterized by significant South Asian, Black, and white working-class communities.[9] Ilford has faced socioeconomic challenges typical of parts of East London.[10] Little is publicly known about his immediate family, including siblings or parental influences, though he has referenced living with family in London before moving out independently following early career successes.[5]

Entry into music

Raised in Ilford, East London, 808Melo discovered his interest in music production during his teenage years through exposure to the local urban music scene. A friend introduced him to American drill music, sparking fascination with its distinctive drum patterns and sonic elements, which resonated with the evolving UK drill landscape in the area during the mid-2010s.[11][2] This early exposure fueled his hobbies of listening to grime and trap tracks from East London artists, inspiring self-taught experimentation in beat-making. By 2016, at the age of 19, he acquired a basic home setup consisting of a laptop and began creating initial beats using FL Studio software, honing his skills independently without formal training.[11][2][4] His initial forays were influenced by the raw energy of UK drill and hip-hop prevalent in East London at the time, where he drew from online resources and peer-shared sounds to develop a foundational understanding of production techniques. These amateur efforts laid the groundwork for his distinctive style, emphasizing crisp percussion and atmospheric layers reflective of both local and international influences.[11][4]

Career

Beginnings in production

808Melo began his serious foray into music production in 2016, at the age of 19, after acquiring a laptop and teaching himself the FL Studio digital audio workstation through online tutorials and experimentation.[8][5] Drawing from his earlier teenage interest in music as a hobby, he focused on crafting drill beats inspired by Chicago and UK grime influences.[8] He initially shared his early productions online under the handle 808MeloBeats, uploading beats to platforms including SoundCloud and YouTube, where they gained traction within niche communities.[12] These efforts immersed him in East London's underground drill scene, where he collaborated with emerging local artists such as OFB, K-Trap, Headie One, 410, and CB (7th), producing tracks like "The Jugg" for Headie One in 2017 and "Know Better" in early 2018.[8][13] His work emphasized crisp hi-hats, sliding 808 basslines, and sparse arrangements that became hallmarks of the genre's sound during this period.[5] Around 2018–2019, 808Melo signed a management deal with Steven Victor, founder of the Victor Victor label, which significantly elevated his visibility beyond the local scene.[5] This affiliation provided access to broader networks and resources, facilitating connections between London's drill producers and international opportunities while solidifying his role in bridging UK and emerging global drill movements.[5]

Breakthrough and major collaborations

808Melo's breakthrough came in 2019 through his production work on Pop Smoke's debut mixtape Meet the Woo, which he co-produced entirely alongside Rico Beats, helping to pioneer the Brooklyn drill sound by infusing UK drill elements like heavy 808 bass and sliding hi-hats into New York rap.[14][13] The project, released on July 26, 2019, via Victor Victor and Republic Records, showcased 808Melo's beats on all eight tracks, including the breakout single "Welcome to the Party," which earned RIAA gold certification in May 2020 for 500,000 units sold in the US.[15] This collaboration marked 808Melo's transition from UK underground production to international recognition, as Pop Smoke's raw delivery over 808Melo's ominous, percussion-driven instrumentals captured the aggressive energy of Brooklyn's emerging drill scene.[16] Building on this momentum, 808Melo contributed to several tracks on Pop Smoke's follow-up mixtape Meet the Woo 2, released on February 7, 2020, including "Foreigner," "Armed N Dangerous," and "Shake the Room" featuring Quavo, blending his signature dark synths and rapid snares to amplify the mixtape's gritty trap-drill hybrid.[17] Among these, the single "Dior" stood out, achieving RIAA platinum certification in May 2020 for one million units, propelled by its viral appeal and interpolation of a piano sample from Khruangbin's "Time (You and I)."[15][18] The track's success, peaking at No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100, solidified 808Melo's role in elevating Pop Smoke to mainstream stardom just before the rapper's tragic death in February 2020.[19] Following Pop Smoke's passing, 808Melo played a key part in the posthumous album Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon, released on July 3, 2020, where he produced four tracks, including "Dior," "Aim for the Moon" featuring Quavo, "Mannequin" featuring Lil Tjay, and "Bad Bitch from Tokyo (Intro)."[20][21] The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, selling 251,000 equivalent album units in its first week and marking Pop Smoke's first chart-topping release, with 808Melo's productions providing continuity through their familiar booming basslines and atmospheric keys.[22] Beyond Pop Smoke, 808Melo expanded his collaborations during this period, working with Fivio Foreign on the 2020 single "Fully Focused," incorporating sliding 808s to complement the Brooklyn drill flow.[23] Additional partnerships included production on Lil Tjay's "Mannequin" from the posthumous album and an early contribution to Travis Scott's JACKBOYS project with the 2019 track "GATTI" featuring Pop Smoke, co-produced with AXL Beats and featuring orchestral samples over a 143 BPM drill beat.[24][25] These alliances underscored 808Melo's growing impact, bridging UK and US artists while achieving commercial milestones through platinum-certified hits.[15]

Recent projects

Following the success of his early collaborations, 808Melo has continued to produce tracks for a diverse range of international artists, including ongoing work with UK-based talents and US rappers such as YoungBoy Never Broke Again. In 2022, he co-produced the track "My Friend" for the collaborative mixtape 3860 by Quando Rondo and YoungBoy Never Broke Again, blending trap elements with introspective lyrics.[26] Expanding his reach beyond the UK drill scene, 808Melo contributed to Italian rapper Lazza's 2023 Red Bull 64 Bars freestyle "PIANO 20," delivering a piano-driven beat that highlighted Lazza's rapid-fire delivery over atmospheric production.[27][28] This project marked one of his ventures into European hip-hop markets, showcasing his adaptability to non-English language flows. In parallel, 808Melo has maintained an active presence on digital platforms by releasing instrumental type beats tailored to UK drill and trap styles. A notable example is the 2024 beat "One Man Army," uploaded to YouTube, which features aggressive 808 basslines and sliding melodies reminiscent of his signature sound, attracting producers and rappers seeking high-energy instrumentals.[29] Building on his legacy from producing for Pop Smoke, 808Melo has broadened his output into wider hip-hop and trap production for emerging artists in the post-2020 era. His 2025 collaboration with producer 909petey on the track "Almighty," released under 909 Mafia, exemplifies this evolution with its hard-hitting percussion and minimalist arrangement.[30][31]

Musical style and influences

Signature production elements

808Melo's production is characterized by crisp, sliding 808 bass lines that form a hallmark of his contributions to drill music, blending deep, resonant sub-frequencies with pitch glides to create a propulsive foundation often likened to grime influences. These bass elements, tuned for maximum impact in the low end, provide the rumbling energy that drives tracks forward, as seen in his work on Pop Smoke's early hits where the slides add a dynamic, menacing slide effect.[5][4] He layers percussion meticulously to build energetic rhythms, employing sharp hi-hats and snares that deliver concussive thwacks and bristling patterns, often with a "dragging" quality to enhance syncopation and tension. This approach contrasts with more stuttering drill drum styles, favoring crisp attacks that maintain momentum without overwhelming the mix.[4] 808Melo incorporates dark, atmospheric synths to evoke an eerie mood, paired with minimalistic melodies that prioritize subtlety over complexity in the UK and Brooklyn drill aesthetic. These synth lines, described as "groggy," contribute to the genre's ominous atmosphere, supporting vocal flows rather than dominating them.[5][4] His workflow relies heavily on FL Studio, a digital audio workstation he adopted in 2016, where he emphasizes precise bass tuning through envelope adjustments and pitch modulation to achieve those signature slides. Sample manipulation is central to his process, drawing from unconventional sources like anime soundtracks and Egyptian music to craft unique, layered textures that distinguish his beats.[8]

Contributions to drill genre

808Melo played a pivotal role in bridging UK drill, originating from East London's Ilford scene, with the emerging Brooklyn drill sound through his productions for Pop Smoke in 2019. His collaboration with the Brooklyn rapper on tracks like "Welcome to the Party" infused UK drill's sliding 808 basslines and ominous percussion with Pop Smoke's deep, energetic delivery, creating a transatlantic hybrid that resonated across both scenes.[32][33] This partnership, starting in 2018, helped export UK production techniques to New York, influencing a wave of Brooklyn artists to adopt similar gritty, bass-driven beats.[34] His work significantly contributed to the globalization of drill by producing platinum-certified hits that inspired artists worldwide. Notably, 808Melo's production on Pop Smoke's "Dior" earned platinum certification from the RIAA in May 2020, amassing over 100 million YouTube views and topping Billboard's Hot 100 Songwriters chart that July.[15][35] This track, along with others from Pop Smoke's Meet the Woo mixtape, propelled drill's reach to international markets, sparking scenes in Africa and beyond as artists in Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa drew from its sound.[36][37] 808Melo's productions also impacted subgenres such as trap-drill hybrids, blending drill's raw energy with trap's melodic elements in collaborations with mainstream artists. For instance, his contributions to "GATTI" on Travis Scott's JackBoys project in 2019 fused UK drill rhythms with trap's atmospheric layers, influencing a broader fusion style adopted by global rappers.[38] His signature bass-heavy percussion served as a key tool in these evolutions, providing the aggressive low-end that defined the hybrid's intensity.[32] Media recognition underscored his genre-shaping influence, with 808Melo debuting at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 Producers chart in July 2020 for his work on multiple Pop Smoke singles, including "The Woo" and "Mood Swings."[35] This accolade highlighted his role in elevating drill from underground circuits to mainstream success, paving the way for its international proliferation.

Production discography

Mixtapes

808Melo's early production work in the UK drill scene included partial credits on several mixtapes by emerging artists, where he provided beats characterized by aggressive, bass-heavy percussion and ominous synth lines that amplified the genre's street narratives. For instance, he contributed to the 2017 collaborative efforts of OFB affiliates like Headie One and RV, supplying instrumental backings for tracks that helped establish his reputation in London's underground drill circuit.[8][39] In early 2019, 808Melo provided partial production on the mixtape Drillers x Trappers II by RV and Headie One, released March 22, which peaked at number 21 on the UK Albums Chart. He produced at least one track, "On Man" featuring OFB members, incorporating his trademark aggressive drill vibes with pounding 808s and tense atmospheric builds to underscore the collaborators' gritty lyricism.[40][41] These mixtape contributions, often numbering three to five beats per project in his early career, highlighted 808Melo's role in shaping drill's sonic intensity before transitioning to larger album formats. A pivotal milestone came with his full production on Pop Smoke's debut mixtape Meet the Woo, released on July 26, 2019, which consisted of nine tracks entirely crafted by 808Melo. The project introduced Pop Smoke's signature deep-voiced delivery over 808Melo's dark, sliding 808 basslines and sparse, menacing melodies, blending UK drill influences with Brooklyn trap elements; standout tracks like "Welcome to the Party" exemplified this fusion, featuring rapid hi-hats and eerie piano stabs that propelled the mixtape's raw energy.[42][14] Meet the Woo debuted at number 173 on the US Billboard 200, marking Pop Smoke's first chart entry and gaining further traction posthumously.

Albums

808Melo contributed to four tracks on Pop Smoke's posthumous debut studio album Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon, released on July 3, 2020, by Victor Victor Worldwide and Republic Records. The album features 19 tracks in total, with 808Melo serving as producer on "Bad Bitch from Tokyo (Intro)," co-producer on "Aim for the Moon" (featuring Quavo), producer on "The Woo" (featuring 50 Cent and Roddy Ricch), and producer on "Creature" (featuring Swae Lee). These contributions helped propel the album to debut at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart, where it spent two non-consecutive weeks at the top, and it was later certified double platinum by the RIAA for sales and streaming equivalent units exceeding two million in the United States.[43][44] In 2019, 808Melo co-produced the track "GATTI" (featuring Pop Smoke and Travis Scott) on the compilation album JackBoys by Travis Scott's Cactus Jack collective, released on December 27 via Cactus Jack Records and Epic Records. The 11-track project marked one of 808Melo's early major label involvements, with him sharing production duties on "GATTI" alongside AXL Beats; the song became a standout drill-infused cut that contributed to the album's debut at number one on the Billboard 200, selling 154,000 album-equivalent units in its first week. While JackBoys has not received a US RIAA certification, it achieved gold status in Canada. 808Melo also lent his production talents to Italian rapper Lazza's third studio album Sirio, released on April 8, 2022, by Island Records and Universal Music Italia, a 17-track effort that blended trap and pop rap elements. He co-produced the track "Jefe" alongside Low Kidd and Young Miles, adding his signature drill-inspired beats to the project. Sirio debuted at number one on the Italian Albums Chart and became the best-selling album in Italy for 2022, eventually earning diamond certification from FIMI for surpassing 500,000 units in sales and streaming equivalents.[45][46]

Notable singles

One of 808Melo's most impactful productions is "Dior" by Pop Smoke, released in 2019 and featured on the 2020 posthumous album Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon. The track, built around a haunting piano loop and booming 808 bass, helped propel Brooklyn drill into mainstream consciousness by blending UK drill influences with New York street energy, marking a pivotal moment for the subgenre's national exposure. It achieved RIAA platinum certification in May 2020, signifying over one million units sold or streamed in the United States. Another key single is "GATTI" by JACKBOYS featuring Pop Smoke and Travis Scott, released in December 2019 on the compilation album JackBoys. Co-produced by 808Melo alongside AXL Beats, the song's aggressive synths and rapid hi-hats captured the high-energy collaboration between Scott's trap style and Pop Smoke's drill delivery, contributing to its resonance in live performances. It peaked at number 69 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and spent 12 weeks on the chart, while Travis Scott revived it during his 2023 Utopia tour, including a notable rendition at the Circus Maximus show in Rome that highlighted its enduring appeal. 808Melo also produced "Ambition" by Fivio Foreign featuring Lil Tjay, released on April 24, 2020, as part of Fivio's debut EP 800 B.C.. The beat's trap-infused melody and sparse percussion underscored the artists' verses on perseverance and success, amassing over 10 million Spotify streams by emphasizing relatable hustle themes in the drill landscape. Similarly, his work on Fivio Foreign's "Hot Sauce," a standalone single dropped on April 14, 2023, featured warped synths and relentless percussion that amplified Fivio's signature flow, solidifying 808Melo's role in evolving New York drill's sound for viral potential.

Personal life

Health and neurodivergence

In October 2025, during ADHD Awareness Month, 808Melo publicly disclosed his neurodivergence, identifying as someone who experiences ADHD on a daily basis. In an Instagram post, he emphasized solidarity with others facing similar struggles, stating, "Anyone who follows me who deals with this day to day or knows someone who does you're not alone," accompanied by the hashtags #adhdawarenessmonth and #neurodivergent.[47]

Public advocacy

808Melo has used his social media presence to advocate for greater awareness of neurodivergence and ADHD, particularly during ADHD Awareness Month in October. In a post dated October 20, 2025, he shared a message of solidarity, stating, "Anyone who follows me who deals with this day to day or knows someone who does you're not alone," accompanied by hashtags #adhdawarenessmonth and #neurodivergent.[47] This effort aligns with his personal experiences as a neurodivergent individual, aiming to reduce stigma and foster community support among followers facing similar challenges. Through such public statements, 808Melo contributes to broader conversations on mental health in the music industry, emphasizing that neurodivergence does not hinder creative success.

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