Hey man its good to see production credits, but if you know what I know, it means something sometimes, but more often than not, some poor lowly soul has been JERKED and it is NOT that producer whose name is beside it (sometimes ghostproducing is not a choice), I got some stories I wish I could share from a couple insider's perspective (dirty secrets of the industry)and how the game works, don't get me wrong most of the producers whose names are out there nowadays can and do produce but, a lot of labels contracts ROB you of using your name if they are hiring you to produce, in other words we got good oL, BiGDtrackslammer for instance, he signs a contract to make X amount of joints per week and they can pick from for a project....not saying any will make a project you just signed a deal to make joints that they can find songs from.....they give you a flat fee say 15G's then on the contract in the small print you cannot use your name, on anything you produce for say 5 years or whatever.....what this is for is so the label can then take your WORK and let Those known names, get paid and take credit....trust me this happens more often than you might think nowadays.....it pays to have a manager and a manager, (not that label's manager though) that specifically can help you get a good deal and not get screwed in the process........sometimes even if your name shows up it might be under some name like studio instrumentalist etc.....trust me this is the truth......LOL