Four core founders drive the Lit Loops mission. Each one brings a different strength to the platform, but all of it points back to one thing: helping producers get better sounds, better collaboration, and better understanding of the music business.
Music producer and founder of Lit Loops. My goal has always been to connect everyday producers—whether beginners or advanced—with legendary producers you normally wouldn’t have access to.
Music producer, studio owner, and businessman with deep knowledge in publishing and building businesses. Also a musician and drummer, bringing a well-rounded understanding of the industry.
Legendary producer known for playing keys and who has worked with artists and producers like Timbaland, Dr. Dre, Ginuwine, Aaliyah, Missy Elliott, Lil Wayne, and more.
Producer known for working with Dr. Dre, contributing to the Straight Outta Compton soundtrack, and Dreamgirls. Has worked with artists like Beyoncé, Kanye West, Eminem, Dr. Dre, and more.
Lit Loops sessions come from real creative spaces with real history—like Westlake Studios, the iconic home of Michael Jackson's Thriller era, and HMG Studios in North Hollywood. These are not random bedroom-made loops or generic sound packs. These are ideas shaped through true studio culture, elevated collaboration, and the kind of creative energy that only happens when legendary rooms and talented producers come together.
NOT YOUR ORDINARY LOOPS — real collaboration from legendary musicians.
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This memory wall captures the energy, creativity, and connection behind every great production.








If you want to hear what happens when legendary producers, iconic rooms, and collaboration-first energy come together, this is your chance to experience it for yourself.
Every image below helps tell the story in a different way. These are not all arranged in a straight line because the experience should feel alive. The page should feel like a journey through collaboration, rooms, ideas, and momentum.









Lit Loops is about connection. It is about helping people get to the next level. It is about putting producers closer to the rooms, sounds, and creative chemistry they have been missing.