Khaled later worked with Scottish producer and disc jockey Calvin Harris, who also received a co-artist credit for "Don't Quit". Other in-house producers Danja and Lee on the Beats additionally provided production, with Khaled enlisting the duo on several occasions prior for his previous albums. The former also contributed toward three additional songs on the album, teaming up with 808-Ray for each effort. Cool & Dre and Nasty Beatmakers co-produced two of the album's singles, which were heavily influenced by the musical styles present in Miami. The album also saw production from an array of producers, including several in-house producers from Khaled's We the Best Music Group record label. He actually threw up on me while I was mixing and working on " Shining", and when he threw up on me, that a blessing. It's a vibe, you know what I mean? Believe it or not, the poops and the throw-ups are super blessings. When he, those are smash hit records, when he, that's the real serious records but hits with substance. Listening to the songs, going over the business part of it, if the vocals are right, if the beats are right, if the energy's right.
He is credited as executive producer, and his attorney has his points and royalties, everything. Asahd was also revealed to be acting as the album's executive producer, with his father taking to talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live! in March 2017 to explain the reasoning and process behind his son's position on the album, stating:
The cover art was released alongside the album's third single on June 5, 2017, and featured Khaled's son Asahd, who was born in October 2016.