CashMoneyAP
Alex Christian Jean Petit (born May 19, 1995), known professionally as CashMoneyAP, is a French record producer, songwriter, and record executive of Guadeloupean origin, renowned for his contributions to hip-hop and trap music through beat production and artist development.[1][2] He began his career at age 15 by creating and distributing "type beats" online via platforms like YouTube and BeatStars, amassing nearly 500,000 subscribers and over 100 million views by 2018 through affordable leasing options starting at $50 per beat.[3][2] His breakthrough came from collaborations with prominent rappers, including production credits on tracks for Chief Keef, Lil Durk, Young Thug, Migos, Ski Mask the Slump God, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, G Herbo, Lil Bibby, and French artists like Freeze Corleone and Djadja et Dinaz.[1][4] One of his most notable achievements is co-producing the 2020 Billboard Hot 100 top-ten single "For the Night" by Pop Smoke featuring Lil Baby and DaBaby, alongside Palaze, which appeared on Pop Smoke's posthumous debut album Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon.[5][6] He has also earned credits on top-40 hits like "Gangstas" (2020) by Pop Smoke and extended his influence into Latin music by co-producing "EY CHORY" on Feid's 2023 album MOR, No Le Temas a La Oscuridad.[1][7] Beyond production, CashMoneyAP has released his own music, including the 2019 single "No Patience" featuring Polo G and NoCap, and the 2020 project Rare Form with Rory Fresco.[8][9] As a record executive, he founded Cash Gang Records, a subsidiary of Victor Victor Worldwide, where he signs and mentors emerging producers such as Kai, TIG, Kio, Alecto, ReadyMade, and Mook to build a collective brand.[2][10] Managed by Def Jam's Steven Victor since 2018, CashMoneyAP has leveraged digital entrepreneurship to transition from independent beatmaker to industry figure, emphasizing global accessibility for artists seeking high-quality instrumentals.[2]Early years
Upbringing
Alex Christian Jean Petit, professionally known as CashMoneyAP, was born on May 19, 1995, in Guadeloupe, a French overseas department located in the Caribbean.[11][12] Guadeloupe's status as a French territory situated in the Caribbean region exposed residents to a fusion of European, African, and island cultures, contributing to a vibrant yet localized music environment. The island's small music scene provided limited avenues for emerging artists to gain visibility or monetize their work, shaping the early creative landscape for individuals like Petit.[2] Details on Petit's family life and socioeconomic background during his childhood remain private, with no public records detailing specific influences beyond the island's cultural milieu. He grew up in Guadeloupe but had relocated to metropolitan France by the time he began producing at age 15. This foundational environment in Guadeloupe laid the groundwork for his later interests, leading to an eventual shift toward online beat-making platforms like YouTube.[10][3]Entry into production
Alex Christian Jean Petit, born in Guadeloupe on May 19, 1995, adopted the professional stage name CashMoneyAP.[13] He began his foray into music production at the age of 15 in June 2010, marking the onset of his self-taught journey in beat-making.[14] Initially learning the craft through his cousin, known as Batgangbeats, Petit utilized FL Studio as his primary digital audio workstation, honing his skills without formal training.[14] This early phase was characterized by experimentation and a reliance on accessible tools, reflecting his resource-limited beginnings after relocating to metropolitan France, in a context that infused his work with a multicultural sonic palette.[2] Petit's initial productions drew inspiration from prominent hip-hop producers such as Lex Luger, Metro Boomin, Southside, and Mike Will Made It, whose styles shaped his approach to crafting beats.[14] He started by experimenting with pop-oriented sounds before transitioning to hip-hop and trap elements, including bass-heavy rhythms and harmonic melodies that echoed the emerging Chicago drill scene exemplified by artists like Chief Keef.[14][15] This period of creative exploration allowed him to develop a distinctive, catchy aesthetic, often imitating specific artists' vibes to refine his technique. To gain visibility, CashMoneyAP began posting "type beats"—instrumentals styled after popular rappers—on platforms like SoundClick in the early 2010s, around 2012, later expanding to YouTube by approximately 2015, where he uploaded free releases to attract aspiring artists.[15][2] He also shared tracks on SoundCloud, building a modest online following through these no-cost distributions, which served as an entry point for feedback and early connections in the beat-making community.[15] This grassroots strategy emphasized accessibility, enabling him to cultivate an audience organically before pursuing commercial avenues.Professional career
Breakthrough hits
CashMoneyAP's breakthrough into mainstream recognition began in 2017 with his production on Lil Skies' "Nowadays," featuring Landon Cube. Co-produced with Mono Beats, the track's moody trap instrumental, characterized by brooding synths and pulsating 808 bass, captured the introspective vibe of emerging SoundCloud rap. Released as part of Lil Skies' debut album Life of a Dark Rose, "Nowadays" marked CashMoneyAP's first significant chart placement, peaking at number 55 on the Billboard Hot 100.[16][17] Building on this momentum, CashMoneyAP contributed to NLE Choppa's "Walk Em Down" in 2020, featuring Roddy Ricch and co-produced with Los Hendrix. The song's dark, atmospheric trap beat, infused with haunting piano melodies and aggressive hi-hats, complemented the track's street-anthem energy and helped propel it to number 38 on the Billboard Hot 100. This placement solidified his reputation for crafting immersive, tension-building productions that resonated in the drill and trap scenes.[18][19] His most prominent early success came with Pop Smoke's "For the Night" in 2020, featuring Lil Baby and DaBaby, where he served as a key producer alongside Jess Jackson, Wylo, Mike Dean, and Palaze. The beat's ominous, bass-heavy atmosphere and sparse, echoing synths exemplified CashMoneyAP's signature dark trap style, aligning perfectly with Pop Smoke's Brooklyn drill sound. The single debuted and peaked at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming a posthumous highlight from Pop Smoke's album Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon. This hit, enabled by CashMoneyAP's self-taught beat-making skills honed through YouTube tutorials and type beat sales, elevated his profile in the industry.[18][6]Major collaborations
CashMoneyAP's collaborations in the late 2010s marked a pivotal expansion of his production footprint within hip-hop, particularly through partnerships with rising and established artists. He contributed beats to Roddy Ricch's mixtape Feed Tha Streets II (2018), including the track "Down For Real," which showcased his ability to craft melodic trap instrumentals that complemented Ricch's introspective lyricism.[20] Similarly, his work with Lil Skies on songs like "Lust" and "Nowadays" (both 2017) highlighted early melodic elements in their shared sound, helping propel Skies' breakthrough project Life of a Dark Rose.[21] These efforts extended to features involving Gucci Mane, such as co-producing "Pineapple" by Ty Dolla $ign featuring Gucci Mane and Quavo (2018), where CashMoneyAP infused bouncy, synth-driven production that bridged trap and party rap aesthetics.[22] Building on his breakthrough production for Pop Smoke's "For the Night," which opened doors to high-profile partnerships, CashMoneyAP continued to evolve his style into the early 2020s. A notable example is his co-production on NLE Choppa's "Slut Me Out" (2022), which peaked at number 28 on the Billboard Hot 100 and represented a shift toward melodic trap with explicit, provocative themes centered on sexual dynamics.[23][24] The track's fast-paced tempo and layered synths underscored CashMoneyAP's role in amplifying Choppa's energetic delivery, contributing to its sleeper hit status through viral social media traction. Throughout these collaborations, CashMoneyAP demonstrated genre versatility by blending hip-hop foundations with R&B-infused melodies, particularly in productions for emerging artists seeking crossover appeal. This approach is evident in his beat-making style, which often incorporates soulful hooks and atmospheric elements to support vocal-forward tracks, as seen in his broader catalog supporting acts like Lil Skies and Roddy Ricch during their ascents.[2]Recent developments
In 2023, CashMoneyAP expanded his production scope into Latin trap and international markets by co-producing the track "EY CHORY" on Colombian artist Feid's album MOR, No Le Temas a La Oscuridad.[25] This collaboration, alongside producers Sky Rompiendo, Daniel Moras, and WizzleGotBeats, showcased his adaptability to reggaeton-influenced sounds while building on earlier hits like "For the Night" to broaden his global footprint.[25] Continuing his hip-hop focus in 2024, CashMoneyAP produced wølfe's single "RUNNING," released on June 27, which featured energetic trap elements and marked his ongoing work with emerging independent artists.[26] That same year, he maintained active engagement with aspiring producers by selling beat kits and sound packs on BeatStars, including popular drum kits and loop collections that have become staples for up-and-coming creators.[27] In 2025, CashMoneyAP continued producing for independent artists, with credits including "Druid" (feat. CashMoneyAp) by GnioatTalk, "Yo quiero" by Mariposas, "With it (INTRO)" from the DAYZ EP, and "Been The Man" from New Beginning.[28] His recent achievements were recognized at the 2024 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards, where he received an award for his production on NLE Choppa's "Slut Me Out" featuring Sexyy Red, affirming his impact on viral hip-hop successes.[29]Business ventures
Cash Gang
Cash Gang was founded in 2020 by record producer CashMoneyAP (Alex Christian Jean Petit) as a production collective and label imprint under Steven Victor's Victor Victor Worldwide. The initiative stemmed from a strategic partnership that enabled CashMoneyAP to build a dedicated space for collaborative beat-making, focusing on trap and hip-hop production styles. This structure allowed multiple producers to work together on instrumentals, streamlining the creative process for high-profile projects.[30] The collective's primary purpose is to nurture emerging talent by signing and mentoring young producers, providing them with resources, guidance, and opportunities to collaborate on professional tracks. Notable members include up-and-coming beatmakers such as YoungKio, Kai, TIG, Alecto, ReadyMade, Mook, Daniel Moras, and Palaze, who contribute to the group's output.[30][10] Cash Gang emphasizes collective contributions, where members often share credits on productions for major artists, fostering a team-oriented approach that amplifies individual skills within larger hits. The collective continues to release shared resources such as drum kits and melody loop packs through their official platform to support beat creators worldwide. This development is supported by broader industry affiliations, including Victor Victor's distribution network.[31]Publishing and label deals
In 2020, CashMoneyAP signed a global publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) UK, encompassing his songwriting and production catalog as well as future works.[32] This agreement provides comprehensive rights management for his compositions and beats, reflecting UMPG's strategy to partner with prominent online beatmakers who have built substantial careers through platforms like BeatStars.[32] The deal's international scope has facilitated high-profile placements, such as his co-production on Feid's 2023 track "EY CHORY" from the album MOR, No Le Temas a La Oscuridad, released under UMG Recordings, Inc.[33][34] This collaboration underscores the publishing arrangement's role in supporting cross-border opportunities in Latin music and hip-hop.[33] CashMoneyAP has contributed productions to artists signed to Atlantic Records, exemplified by his work on Lil Skies' 2022 single "Riot."[35] These partnerships enhance his influence in facilitating beat selections and artist collaborations within Warner Music Group's ecosystem.[35]Production discography
Charted singles
CashMoneyAP's productions have achieved significant commercial success on major music charts, particularly the Billboard Hot 100, which ranks songs based on a combination of streaming activity, radio airplay impressions, and digital sales data tracked by Luminate. Certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) recognize sales and streaming equivalents, with Gold denoting 500,000 units and Platinum 1,000,000 units (where 1,500 on-demand audio/video streams equal one unit). Among his most prominent chart entries is "Nowadays" by Lil Skies featuring Landon Cube, released in 2017 and peaking at number 55 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in February 2018.[16] The track's melodic trap production, blending atmospheric synths with trap drums, contributed to its appeal in the burgeoning SoundCloud rap scene. It has been certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA.[36] "For the Night" by Pop Smoke featuring Lil Baby and DaBaby, released in 2020 as part of the posthumous album Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon, marked CashMoneyAP's highest-charting production, debuting and peaking at number 6 on the US Billboard Hot 100.[18] It also reached number 5 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, number 7 in Canada, number 9 in New Zealand, and number 14 in the UK.[37][38] The song's brooding, bass-heavy beat helped propel its crossover success and earned 4× Platinum certification from the RIAA (as of 2021).[39] "Walk Em Down" by NLE Choppa featuring Roddy Ricch, released in 2020 from the album Top Shotta, peaked at number 38 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 16 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. It charted at number 49 in Canada and number 85 in the UK, with its energetic, drill-influenced production aiding its momentum in hip-hop playlists.[40] The single received 5× Platinum certification from the RIAA.[41] In 2022, "Slut Me Out" by NLE Choppa peaked at number 28 on the US Billboard Hot 100, driven by viral TikTok usage and its bouncy, synth-driven trap sound.[42] The track reached number 24 in Canada and number 68 in the UK.[43][44] It has been certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA.[45] "Gangstas" by Pop Smoke featuring Lil Tjay, released in 2020 from Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon, peaked at number 37 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The track's dark, piano-driven beat underscored its gritty narrative and contributed to the album's success. It has been certified Platinum by the RIAA.[46][47] Other productions, such as "Pineapple" by Ty Dolla $ign featuring Gucci Mane and Quavo (2018), achieved borderline success by peaking at number 18 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100, which ranks the top 25 songs that have yet to enter the main Hot 100.[48]| Song | Artist(s) | Release Year | US Hot 100 Peak | Other Notable Peaks | RIAA Certification |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nowadays | Lil Skies feat. Landon Cube | 2017 | 55 | - | 2× Platinum |
| For the Night | Pop Smoke feat. Lil Baby & DaBaby | 2020 | 6 | #5 US R&B/HH, #7 Canada, #9 NZ, #14 UK | 4× Platinum |
| Walk Em Down | NLE Choppa feat. Roddy Ricch | 2020 | 38 | #16 US R&B/HH, #49 Canada, #85 UK | 5× Platinum |
| Slut Me Out | NLE Choppa | 2022 | 28 | #24 Canada, #68 UK | 2× Platinum |
| Gangstas | Pop Smoke feat. Lil Tjay | 2020 | 37 | - | Platinum |