Hit-Boy & The Alchemist Team Up for “GOLDFISH” — A Masterclass in Bars and Beats


Two West Coast legends prove lightning can strike twice—on “GOLDFISH,” Hit-Boy and The Alchemist not only flex their unmatched production skills but also step up to the mic with verses that feel like gold-plated confessions.

When two of the most respected producers in hip-hop decide to link up, you know something special is about to happen. GOLDFISH, the new joint album from Hit-Boy and The Alchemist, brings together two sonic architects who’ve shaped the sound of modern rap from both coasts. What’s surprising, though, isn’t just the quality of the production—it’s how sharp both of them sound as rappers. These aren’t throwaway bars from beatmakers; these are verses delivered with conviction, confidence, and purpose.

The album spans fifteen tracks, featuring heavy hitters like Conway The Machine, Havoc, Boldy James, Jay Worthy, and Big Hit. Each feature adds texture and weight to the project, but the stars remain Hit-Boy and The Alchemist themselves. Their chemistry is seamless—like two craftsmen sharpening each other’s blades with every verse. They drop jewels about longevity, respect, success, and self-worth, all while sounding unbothered and fully in control of their legacies.

Then there are the beats—glorious, soulful, and impossibly refined. This is hip-hop luxury: lush strings, dusty drums, and gritty basslines stitched together with an ear for timelessness. Each instrumental feels built to last decades, echoing both producers’ reputations as sonic perfectionists.

GOLDFISH isn’t just a producer collab—it’s a statement piece. Two West Coast icons, decades deep in the game, reminding the culture why they’re still untouchable. If you care about hip-hop craftsmanship, stream GOLDFISH below and let it run your weekend.


TRACKLIST

Doing My Best

Business Merger

Show Me The Way

Mick & Cooley (Ft. Conway the Machine)

Ask For Me

Ricky

Groupie Love

Celebration Moments (Ft. Havoc)

Home Improvement

Recent Memory

Walk In Faith

Not Much (Ft. Boldy James)

Drawing Bridges (Ft. Johnathan Hulett)

All Gas No Brakes (Ft. Big Hit & Jay Worthy)

God Is Great




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