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American record producer and composer

Derrick Drop Braxton
Birth nameDerrick Braxton
Born (1981-11-25) November 25, 1981 (age 43)
New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)Record producer, composer
Years active(2001–present)
Labels1st & 15th Entertainment
Musical artist

Derrick Braxton (born November 25, 1981, New Brunswick, New Jersey) is an American record producer and composer, best known for working with artists such as Lupe Fiasco, Cassidy, Amerie, Rich Harrison and Raekwon.

Braxton is currently signed with 1st and 15th Entertainment/Atlantic Records.

Early life

Braxton attended Hampton University in Hampton, VA and during his matriculation, he started meeting other students that had a love for music which piqued his interest. At the age of 19, he met super producer Swizz Beatz at NYC's WQHT Hot 97's own Funkmaster Flex's annual car show in 2001. Braxton then signed under Swizz Beatz Fullsurface/J Records imprint for approximately 2 years. After that time, Braxton forged relationships and worked with Shae Haley, Chad Hugo, and Pharrell Williams of N.E.R.D. from 2003-2004. N.E.R.D. ended up signed Braxton under the Blackhole/StarTrak (also known as The Neptunes) imprint for 2 years.

1st & 15th Entertainment

Braxton then met rapper Lupe Fiasco in 2005 and started working on such albums as "The Cool" and "Food and Liquor." Shortly after, Braxton signed a deal to 1st & 15th Entertainment/Atlantic Records in 2012.

Production discography

Main article: Derrick Drop Braxton discography

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