Terence Dudley (producer)

Terence Q Dudley

EMI Publishing
Background information
Birth name Terence Quentin Dudley
Also known as TD,T. Dudley, Terence "Mozart" Dudley, Terence Dudley
Origin Jamaica, New York, United States
Genres Hip hop, pop rap, R&B, pop, reggae, country
Occupations Music Producer, songwriter, recording engineer, composer,TV Show scoring, film scoring, entrepreneur,president of Quentin Entertainment
Years active 1984 – present
Labels First Priority Music, Platinum Vibe/Atlantic Records, Uptown Records, EMI, Arista Records, Island/Def Jam Records, Universal Records, Geffen Records, Polydor Records, Motown Records, Columbia Records, Aftermath/Shady/Interscope Records, Epic Records
Associated acts 50 Cent, Al B. Sure!, Color Me Badd, Dru Hill, Eternal (band), Isley Brothers, K-Ci and JoJo, Ladae, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopez, Lost Boyz, Mary J Blige, MC Lyte, Uncle Sam, Usher, Vain
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Terence Dudley is an American hip hop record producer. A native of Jamaica, New York City, Dudley's producing credits include 50 Cent's "Life's on the Line and Eternal's "Don't You Love Me." In 2003, Dudley was nominated for a Grammy for producing, engineering, songwriting and mixing on the 50 Cent album Get Rich or Die Tryin'. In 2008 he received a commendation from the City of Los Angeles for his musical composition for a Public Service Announcement.

Terence Dudley is currently the V.P of Global Operations & Business Development for G Com Net Technologies, a global energy company.

Contents

Productions

Title Description Comments
Allegory On 125st (Musical) Composer/Co-Creator/Producer
Chopping It Up With Tee (Web Series) Executive Producer/Host/Music Scoring/Creator
King Of B (Feature Film) Film Producer/Actor/Music Scoring
Getting Ahead No Matter What (Interviewed by Patricia O' Connell) Featured Guest Bloomberg Businessweek
Cigar Lounge (Web Series) Producer/Co-Host/Music Scoring
Some Days Are Better Than Others (Web Series) Music Scoring
"Whatcha Got" Al B. Sure! Hidden Beach Recordings
HOT 92.3 (L.A., CA)
Al B. Sure!'s Celeb Check-In "1-2"
Several Music Beds Al B. Sure!
Native New Yorker (Film Short) Music Supervisor
Secret Garden Radio Several Music Beds for Syndicated Radio Show Al B. Sure!
"Life's on the Line" 50 Cent Interscope/Shady/Aftermath Records
"Everything is Illuminated (Movie)" Partial Movie Scoring Starring Elijah Wood & Liev Schreiber
Slim Trax (Weight Loss Pill) National Commercial Advertisement
Jammie Jams "Candyshop" Music from the "The Jammies" Animated TV Show
Hair Show (movie) Partial Movie Scoring Starring Mo'Nique
"Confessions (T.D. Remix, U.K.)" Usher
"Gotta Be Me (main & remix)" Michelle Gayle M Media/N2 Records, UK
"Earthquake" Reilly Random Records, UK
"Everybody Wanna Shine" DJ Kay Slay Columbia Records
"Finally Made It"
"Reminisce"
Mary J. Blige Geffen Records
Uptown/MCA Records
"Tell Me (remix)"
"Nothin' To Prove"
"Do You Believe"
"Whatever You Want (remix)"
Dru Hill Island Records
"Don't You Love Me?" Eternal (band) EMI, UK
"Da Hip Hop Witch (movie)" Co-Scoring Starring Eminem
"The Naked Truth (album)" "Buttnaked" Tim Dawg Marbles Records/MP3
"Life is a Park"
"I Believe in Me"
"Friend"
Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes Arista Records
"Hustlers World"
"Ohh This Hood"
"Other Sh**T"
"Hood Bounce"
"Hustlers Anthem"
"Just a Game"
Vi Universal Records
"Beautiful Girl" Houston Capitol Records
"Concentration"
"Unborn"
"Didn't Mean to Turn You On"
"Miss Amazin
Lady May Arista Records
"Big Thangz" Rob Jackson Arista Records
"Love is the Answer" Two O'Clock The Disney Channel Show
"The Hook Up"
"Why"
Sprite (soft drink) (Angie Martinez) Radio Advertisements
"F**kin with Walt" Mr. Cheeks Universal Records
"The Hook Up"
"Why"
Sprite (soft drink) (Angie Martinez) Radio Advertisements
"Ball All Day"
"The Interview"
"No Hook"
"B.R.E.T.T."
"You Don't Know Me"
Brett Williams Bystorm Records
"I Can't Take It"
"Get Your Weight Up"
M.C. Lyte Overbrook/Interscope Records
"Warriors" Mr. Raja Columbia Records
"Rock" Kobe Bryant Columbia Records
"These Eyes" Pras Ruffhouse/Columbia Records
"L.D.D. Blues (remix)"
"You Told Me"
Fundisha Epic Records
"Betcha" Nikko Epic Records
"Get Down" LL Cool J & Amyth Rock the Bells/Warner Bros. Records
"Tears (remix)" Isley Brothers Island Records
"What's Wrong"
"Summertime"
Lost Boyz Universal Records
"If I Should Die"
"Album Intro"
Horace Brown (musician) Motown
Uptown Records
"I Don't Ever Wanna See You Again (remix)"
"Show Dat" for 1998 Boyz II Men Tour
Uncle Sam (singer) Epic Records
"You Bring Me Up (remix)" K-Ci and JoJo Universal Records
"We Can Get Down (remix)" Myron MCA Records
"I Can Make You Feel Alright"
"Don't Try to Fight This Feelin"

"Ohh This Hood"
Al B. Sure! Absolute Records
"It's Alright" Color Me Badd Epic Records
"If I Should Die"
"Stronger Than Pride"
"Boogie On"
Perfect Blend Epic Records
"Party 2 Nite (album and remix)"
"Fallin' Back"
"I Need You More"
"Hold On (remix)"
"My Lady"
"Be My Lady"
"I Miss Your Lovin'"
"My Mind"
"So Far Awar"
"Come On Over"
Ladae Island/Motown Records
"Rain"
"Rain (interlude)"
Case Def Jam Records
"Can't Be Wastin My Time (remix)"
"You Said (remix)"
"Just Wanna Please You (remix)"
"Silent Night"
Mona Lisa Island Records
"Stop Look Listen (remix)" M.C. Lyte First Priority/Atlantic Records
"I Like"
"Bankin'"
"Personality (remix)"
Nesto Velazquez Uptown Records
"You Know I Love You Baby"
"Da Hustler"
Kings of Swing Virgin Records
"Freedom" Michelle Gayle RCA Records
"You are the Reason"
"Can't Walk Away"
"I'm Willing"
Samantha Powell RCA Records
"On the Road Again" Audio Two First Priority/Atlantic Records
"Straight From the Heart" Detroit Diamond and Noreaga Hostile Takeover/Warner Bros. Records
"Fallin" Ronnie Henson Uptown Records
"Sweet Sensation" Lil' Bud & Tizone Island Records
"Type a N***a is U" Lord Tariq

Interviews/ Shows/ Film links

BloombergBusinessweek  (Terence Dudley Interview)

"Choppin It Up With Tee" (Web Series)

"King Of B" (Movie Trailer)

External links

References