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Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie
Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie is credited on 1,268 releases across 176 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1990–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
1,268
Pressings credited
176
Albums
4
Decades active
210
In collections
Biography
Deric Michael Angelettie (born July 31, 1968), also known by his stage names D-Dot, Papa Dot, and the Madd Rapper, is an American record producer. He served as executive producer and A&R for the album No Way Out (1997) by Puff Daddy & the Family, which won a Grammy Award. He has since done so for three other albums nominated for the award, and won the BMI Urban Award in 2001. While attending Howard University in the late 1980s, Angelettie and Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence formed the hip hop duo Two Kings in A Cipher, who signed with RCA Records to release their debut album, From Pyramids to Projects (1991). He joined Bad Boy Records' production team The Hitmen by 1995, after which he was credited on releases for artists including the Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z, and Mary J. Blige, among others. He served as the team's de facto "Captain" by the time he produced the label's 1997 singles "Hypnotize" by Notorious B.I.G. and "It's All About The Benjamins" by Diddy. As a recording artist, he created an alter ego, The Madd Rapper, to guest perform on B.I.G.'s second album, Life After Death (1997). Angelettie signed with Columbia Records to release his debut studio album as the character, Tell Em Why U Madd (1999), which contained guest appearances from then-unknown rappers 50 Cent (on the song "How to Rob") and Kanye West—the latter of whom Angelettie managed. Outside of music, Angelettie is the founder of Crazy Cat Catalogue and Crazy Cat Cinemas. He has appeared on and produced the titlular song for MTV's reality show Making The Band 1 & 2. He co-hosted the television series Hip-Hop Hold 'Em on UPN, and served as a consultant for the 2009 film Notorious, due to his personal connection with the film's subject. He was an associate producer for the 2018 film Steps-The Movie, which was executive produced by Shaquille O'Neal.
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Credited work
1,268 releases · 176 albums · active 1990–2025
- Production · 1,765
- Performance · 788
- Engineering · 134
- Other credits · 118
Studios: Daddy's House Recording Studio · The Hit Factory · Quad Recording Studios · Sony Music Studios, New York City
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Life After Death
1997

The Dynasty Roc La Familia (2000- )
2000

In My Lifetime, Vol. 1
1997

Running With Scissors
1999

No Way Out
1997

Born Again
1999

Greatest Hits
2007

Duets (The Final Chapter)
2005

The Lost Tapes
2002

Money, Power & Respect
1998

Extinction Level Event - The Final World Front
1998

The Notorious KIM
2000

Been Around The World
1997

Phenomenon
1997

Harlem World
1997

Loso's Way
2009

The Essential "Weird Al" Yankovic
2009

Life In 1472 (The Original Soundtrack)
1998

The Movement
1999

Chyna Doll
1999

Come With Me
1998

Victory
1998

Now That's What I Call Music
1998

Hypnotize
1997
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