Producer Kill Will
Gig Seeker Pro

Producer Kill Will

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States | INDIE

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States | INDIE
Band Hip Hop R&B

Calendar

This band has not uploaded any videos
This band has not uploaded any videos

Music

The best kept secret in music

Press


"Congrats to Cincy Producer Kill Will!"

Congratulations to Cincinnati producer Kill Will on his production of Birdman & Lil Wayne's latest track "Fire Flame (Remix)"

Birdman & Wayne also performed the song on BET's 106 & Park New Year's Eve show (look for it around the 2:40 mark):
- The SNEpromo blog


"Birdman Ft. Lil Wayne - Fire Flame (Produced by Kill Will)"

Greenhitz.com - ekekpromotions.blogspot.com


"Birdman | Fire Flame {Prod. By Kill Will}"

SONG PRODUCED BY CINCINNATI'S OWN, @KILLWILLMUSIC
- Watz Goodie


"Exclusive Interview with Producer Kill Will"

Kill Will is the hottest producer out of Cincinatti, OH and is well on his way to breaking the mold in the hip-hop industry. Kill Will may not be on everybody’s radar just yet, but, being the genius producer behind the chart-topping single, “Fireflame” by Birdman, artists will soon be flocking to him to get the hottest beats for their songs. He’s already provided the beats for “Fooly” by B-Hamp, “This is What I Do” by Jibbs, and yet another Birdman song, “Stuntin While Shinin’.”

How does Kill Will get recognition amongst a sea of other producers vying to get their tracks heard by the hottest artists? He states that, “My music stands out because I bring a distinct sound to the table. He credits this to using, “a lot of classical chords and doing certain things off beat,” which creates a beat that is “very upfront with a bounce all its own.”

Appropriately named Kill Will, he plans to “kill” every track he creates. After putting in his grind time on the streets of Cincinatti, it’s his time to let people know that he’s definitely a force to be reckoned with. Don’t expect to see him go anywhere anytime soon-except to the top of the Billboard charts with his killa beats.

Follow Kill Will on twitter @KillWillMusic

Find him facebook: facebook.com/Producer Kill Will

To get a killa beat produced by Kill Will contact:

Bigg Von of Make It Happen Management

makeithappenmngt@gmail.com

Phone: 248-228-5226 - www.mcvbp.com


Discography

Still working on that hot first release.

Photos

Bio

Born William Thomas Voner Jr., music, ironically, was not Will’s initial creative expression. At an early age, his innate creativity was sparked when he took an interest in visual arts. But eventually, just seeing his art wasn’t enough; it felt almost as if something was missing. After years of searching for what had been yearning inside to surface, Will found his true calling-music. “My music stands out because I bring a distinct sound to the table. It’s very upfront with a bounce all its own,” explains Kill Will. “I try to incorporate different styles.

In early 2003, Will began to write raps. Because he didn’t have a producer, he began tinkering with Frooty Loops computer program to make his own beats. In no time, he had mastered it. But after a couple of months, however, he put the microphone down altogether to concentrate on producing instead of rapping.

Providing the polyrhythmic percussions, chaotic chords and dynamic bass lines for Birdman’s 106 & Park mainstay single “Fire Flame” as well as Birdman featuring Trick Trick’s baller fest “Stuntin While Shinin,” rapidly emerging Cincinnati-based beat maker Kill Will is well on his way to becoming one of the biggest names in hip hop production.

Knowing that he had the talent to capture the attention of millions, Kill Will scoured the city of Cincinnati in search of anybody who would listen to his music. From banging his beats at local open mics to entering into producer battles to even giving away free beats to other emerging artists, he used every avenue
available in the city to gain exposure. Eventually, because of his undying ambition and crowd-moving production skills, Kill Will gained status as one of Cincinnati’s hottest producers.

He made so much noise that in late 2009, he linked up with Big Von of Make It Happen Management. In just over a year of building a buzz in the music industry, things really started to pick up when producing the soundtrack for Dallas rapper B-Hamp’s single “Fooly.” Kill Will's career really began
to take off with Birdman’s “Fire Flame” hitting Billboard’s Hot 100 chart and as well as claiming the number one video on BET’s 106&Park.

This is only the beginning...