Anthony D. Pizarro [1] is an American record producer. Listed as one of the "Top 50 Hip Hop Producers of All Time" by About.com, he was credited on Tupac Shakur's 1995 single " Dear Mama", which has been inducted into the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress. [2] [3] [4] As one of Shakur's primary producers, Pizarro has contributed to sales of over 75 million units.
After Shakur's death, Pizarro re-emerged as an executive for Def Jam Recordings, and effectively promoted other hip hop acts including DMX, Scarface, M.O.P., WC, and Keith Murray. As a recording engineer, he has been credited on albums for artists such as Ice-T, Teena Marie, and Tevin Campbell.[ citation needed]
Tony Pizarro at IMDb
Anthony D. Pizarro [1] is an American record producer. Listed as one of the "Top 50 Hip Hop Producers of All Time" by About.com, he was credited on Tupac Shakur's 1995 single " Dear Mama", which has been inducted into the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress. [2] [3] [4] As one of Shakur's primary producers, Pizarro has contributed to sales of over 75 million units.
After Shakur's death, Pizarro re-emerged as an executive for Def Jam Recordings, and effectively promoted other hip hop acts including DMX, Scarface, M.O.P., WC, and Keith Murray. As a recording engineer, he has been credited on albums for artists such as Ice-T, Teena Marie, and Tevin Campbell.[ citation needed]
Tony Pizarro at IMDb