2018 Kendrick Lamar/SZA hit whose title includes things in the sky: 3 wds.

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All the Stars.

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Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) is an American independent record label founded in 2004, by CEO Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith. Dave Free and Punch are both presidents of the TDE. There are currently ten artists signed to the label: The label’s flagship artists, Black Hippy members Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul and Schoolboy Q, as well as Isaiah Rashad, SZA, Lance Skiiiwalker, SiR, Reason and Zacari. The label also houses a production division that includes Digi+Phonics, THC, King Blue and Derek “MixedByAli” Ali.

In 1997, Anthony Tiffith began as a record producer, who had produced for rappers such as The Game and Juvenile, among others. In 2003, Tiffith found a then 15-year-old Kendrick Lamar, a Compton native, who at the time went by K-Dot and had just released his first mixtape, which gained recognition and earned the young rapper a buzz in his local area. Tiffith saw potential in Lamar, signing him onto the label from the strength of the rapper’s debut mixtape. It wasn’t until 2005 that TDE started to gain success with another California-based rapper, Jay Rock. Following Rock’s signing, TDE signed joint venture deals with Warner Bros. and later Asylum Records. However, following the merger, TDE began planning an exit strategy after the labels failed to handle Rock’s debut Follow Me Home properly.

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