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Tiggi
[edit]Tiggi is an American record producer, mixing engineer, and composer based in Los Angeles, California. He is a two-time Grammy Award nominee and a four-time platinum-selling producer, composer, and mixing engineer.[1]
Early life
[edit]Tiggi was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He began producing and mixing music in his teenage years.[1]
Career
[edit]Breakthrough & Major Credits
[edit]Tiggi first gained notable production recognition in 2017 for his work on Khalid's debut album American Teen, where he produced and mixed the tracks "Location" and "Saved".[1] He subsequently co-wrote or produced 21 Savage and Childish Gambino’s Grammy-nominated song "Monster" from the album *I Am > I Was*.[1] He also contributed as writer/producer to DJ Khaled’s "Greece" featuring Drake.[1]
Additional Credits
[edit]Other notable production and writing credits include:
- Khalid – "Keep Me" (*American Teen*)[1]
- Isaiah Rashad – "Bday (feat. Deacon Blues & Kari Faux)" (*The Sun’s Tirade*), "THIB" (*The House Is Burning*)[1]
- Muni Long – "IMU" (*Public Displays of Affection*)[1]
- Bino Rideaux featuring Roddy Ricch – "Lemme Find Out" (*Sorry 4 Tha Wait II*)[1]
- Eli Derby – "Up" (*More Than Friends*)[1]
- YGTUT – "Preacher's Sun"[1]
- Ann Marie – "Back 2 the Streets"[1]
- BigXthaPlug – "Thick" (*AMAR*)[1]
- Don Toliver – "Kryptonite" (*Hardstone Psycho*)[1]
Publishing Deal
[edit]Tiggi signed with Pulse Music Group’s publishing arm following his early career success.[2]
Awards and certifications
[edit]Selected discography
[edit]| Year | Artist(s) | Track | Album / Release | Role |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Khalid | "Location", "Saved" | American Teen | Producer / Mixer |
| 2018 | 21 Savage & Childish Gambino | "Monster" | I Am > I Was | Writer / Producer |
| 2020 | DJ Khaled ft. Drake | "Greece" | Single | Writer / Producer |
| — | Khalid | "Keep Me" | American Teen | Writer / Producer |
| — | Isaiah Rashad | "Bday" | The Sun’s Tirade | Writer / Producer |
| — | Isaiah Rashad | "THIB" | The House Is Burning | Writer / Producer |
| — | Muni Long | "IMU" | Public Displays of Affection | Writer / Producer |
| — | Bino Rideaux & Roddy Ricch | "Lemme Find Out" | Sorry 4 Tha Wait II | Writer / Producer |
| — | Don Toliver | "Kryptonite" | Hardstone Psycho | Writer / Producer |
References
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