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record producer Anthony "Top Dawg"
Tiffith, who is the
chief executive officer. His son,
Anthony "Moosa"
Tiffith Jr., and
Terrence "Punch" Henderson...
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written by Lamar,
Steve Lacy, Anna Wise, and
Anthony Tiffith, and
produced by Lacy and
Tiffith, with
additional production by Bēkon. "Pride" charted...
- occasions, due to the area's anti-gang ****ction. In 2005,
Anthony "Top Dawg"
Tiffith,
chief executive officer (CEO) of
independent record label Top Dawg Entertainment...
- song
tells the true
story of Lamar's
father meeting Anthony "Top Dawg"
Tiffith,
years prior to
Lamar getting signed to his
record label. The song uses...
- was
written by Lamar,
Daniel Tannenbaum, and
Anthony Tiffith, and
produced by Bēkon and
Tiffith. The
track consists of
Lamar telling a
story in which...
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scheduled release date (March 23). The CEO of Top Dawg Entertainment,
Anthony Tiffith,
blamed Interscope for the album's
unintentional release, and tweeted:...
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producers Teddy Walton, Sounwave, Greg Kurstin, and
Anthony "Top Dawg"
Tiffith.
Titled after the
emotion it addresses, "Love" is a
ballad that
finds Lamar...
- Lamar, Mike Will Made It, DJ Dahi, Mark
Spears a.k.a. Sounwave,
Anthony Tiffith, Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton, and
Larry Mullen Jr., and
produced by Mike...
- Thomas,
Datwon (September 14, 2017). "Kendrick
Lamar and
Anthony 'Top Dawg'
Tiffith on How They
Built Hip-Hop's
Greatest Indie Label". Billboard. Retrieved...
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executive producer and Top Dawg
Entertainment label-head
Anthony "Top Dawg"
Tiffith, Sounwave, DJ Dahi, Mike Will Made It, and
Ricci Riera, as well as further...