Joey Moi returns as the No. 1 Hot 100 Producer of the year for the second time, thanks to another blockbuster year with Morgan Wallen.
Moi finishes 2025 as the No. 1 Hot 100 Producer thanks to the chart performance of 38 production credits on the Billboard Hot 100 during the 2025 chart eligibility period (Oct. 26, 2024 – Oct. 18, 2025), all of which were by Wallen. Of those 38 songs, nine reached the top 10 and two of them hit No. 1 (“Love Somebody” and “What I Want” featuring Tate McRae).
Explore All of Billboard’s 2025 Year-End Charts
Here’s a look at all 38 of Moi’s production credits on the Hot 100 during the 2025 tracking period, which all contribute to his placement on the year-end ranking.
Peak Position, Artist Billing, Title
No. 1, Morgan Wallen, “Love Somebody”
No. 1, Morgan Wallen feat. Tate McRae, “What I Want”
No. 2, Morgan Wallen, “I’m The Problem”
No. 2, Morgan Wallen, “Just In Case”
No. 4, Morgan Wallen, “Smile”
No. 7, Morgan Wallen, “Lies Lies Lies”
No. 7, Morgan Wallen, “I Got Better”
No. 8, Morgan Wallen feat. Post Malone, “I Ain’t Coming Back”
No. 8, Morgan Wallen, “Superman”
No. 12, Morgan Wallen feat. ERNEST, “Cowgirls”
No. 17, Morgan Wallen, “I’m A Little Crazy”
No. 20, Morgan Wallen, “20 Cigarettes”
No. 21, Morgan Wallen, “Kick Myself”
No. 21, Morgan Wallen feat. Lil Wayne & Rick Ross, “Miami”
No. 22, Morgan Wallen, “Eyes Are Closed”
No. 25, Morgan Wallen, “Falling Apart”
No. 29, Morgan Wallen, “Skoal, Chevy, And Browning”
No. 31, Morgan Wallen, “TN”
No. 32, Morgan Wallen, “Where’s That Girl Go”
No. 34, Morgan Wallen, “Kiss Her In Front of You”
No. 41, Morgan Wallen, “If You Were Mine”
No. 42, Morgan Wallen, “Missing”
No. 46, Morgan Wallen, “Genesis”
No. 48, Morgan Wallen, “Don’t We”
No. 49, Morgan Wallen, “Dark Til Daylight”
No. 52, Morgan Wallen feat. Eric Church, “Number 3 and Number 7”
No. 54, Morgan Wallen, “Revelation”
No. 60, Morgan Wallen, “Jack and Jill”
No. 63, Morgan Wallen feat. HARDY, “Come Back As A Redneck”
No. 69, Morgan Wallen feat. ERNEST, “The Dealer”
No. 70, Morgan Wallen, “Leavin’s the Least I Could Do”
No. 72, Morgan Wallen, “Drinking Til It Does”
No. 73, Morgan Wallen, “Nothin’ Left”
No. 79, Morgan Wallen, “LA Night”
No. 83, Morgan Wallen, “Whiskey In Reverse”
No. 84, Morgan Wallen, “Working Man’s Song”
No. 88, Morgan Wallen, “Crazy Eyes”
No. 97, Brooks & Dunn with Morgan Wallen, “Neon Moon”
Of the 38 songs above, 36 peaked during the 2025 eligibility period, as they all appeared on Wallen’s 2025 album I’m The Problem. The album finishes as the No. 2 year-end Billboard 200 album of the year, behind only Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl.
This is the second time Moi has finished as the No. 1 producer. He first ruled the year-end ranking in 2023, largely thanks to his work on Wallen’s One Thing at a Time. He’s also finished in the top 10 in 2024 (No. 7), 2022 (No. 3), 2021 (No. 2) and 2020 (No. 6).
Charlie Handsome finishes just below Moi on the 2025 year-end Hot 100 Producers ranking, also thanks to his work with Wallen. Handsome and Moi are listed as co-producers on many tracks from I’m the Problem, including its No. 1s “Love Somebody and “What I Want.” Also contributing to Handsome’s placement is his work with BigXthaPlug (“Hell At Night”) and Marshmello and Jelly Roll (“Holy Water”).
Rounding out the top five, Julian Bunetta finishes at No. 3, Dan Nigro places at No. 4 and FINNEAS stands at No. 5.
Billboard’s year-end music recaps represent aggregated metrics for each artist, title, label and music contributor on the weekly charts from Oct. 26, 2024, through Oct. 18, 2025. Rankings for Luminate-based recaps reflect equivalent album units, airplay, sales or streaming during the weeks that the titles appeared on a respective chart during the tracking year. Any activity registered before or after a title’s chart run isn’t considered in these rankings. That methodology detail, and the October-October time period, account for some of the differences between these lists and the calendar-year recaps that are independently compiled by Luminate.


