The clearest measure of a producer's standing is not who books them once, but who keeps building their career around them for the better part of a decade. For Stint, one of the strongest answers is Sabrina Claudio, and she is far from the only artist who keeps coming back.
Eight years, two eras
Stint produced and co-wrote five tracks on Claudio's breakthrough About Time in 2017, including “Unravel Me” and “Belong to You.” Eight years later, he was a defining force on her 2025 album Fall in Love With Her, producing and co-writing much of it, across songs including “Detoxing,” “Memory Foam,” “One Word” and “Fall in Love.” A collaboration that endures that long, through the full arc of an artist's growth, reflects a level of trust that only accrues to producers an artist considers essential to their sound.
Sustained demand from established artists is its own credential, and Stint has it in abundance.
A pattern, not an exception
Claudio is the deepest of these relationships, but the pattern repeats across Stint's catalog and is one of the defining features of his career. His work with the acclaimed British artist NAO runs from For All We Know (2016) through Saturn (2018) and into her later Jupiter material. His partnership with Gallant, the artist behind his Grammy-nominated breakthrough, extends past Ology into Sweet Insomnia, the Neptune EP, and multiple singles. And Kesha, one of pop's biggest stars, brought him back across two separate album cycles years apart.
Why repeat business is the real measure
In an industry where collaborators are swapped constantly and a producer is only as current as their last placement, sustained repeat work is difficult to overstate. It means established, commercially successful artists are choosing, again and again, to entrust the most important part of their work to the same person. That level of ongoing demand from major-label talent is a direct indicator of a producer's reputation and value in the field.
The standing it reflects
Stint's longest relationships, with Claudio, NAO, Gallant and Kesha among them, describe a producer who is not passing through the industry but embedded at its center, someone artists build multiple albums around. Combined with a Grammy nomination and a gold-certified hit, those enduring partnerships paint the portrait of a sought-after producer operating at a sustained, elite level, the kind of figure a genre relies on to keep making its best records.