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Terence Dudley

About Terence Dudley

Terence Dudley is an American hip hop record songwriter/producer. A native of Jamaica, New York City, Dudley’s songwriting/producing credits have helped sell over 60 million CDs, downloads, games etc., including 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, an Addy Award, and an Aurora Award for his musical composition for the Gang Alternative Program (GAP)/ Public Service Announcement (PSA) with “Women in Film” (WIF)