Top Dawg Entertainment just proved it still runs the game—and label boss Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith is ready to take things even further.
TDE Takes Over the 2025 BET Awards
It was a massive night for TDE at the 2025 BET Awards, and the energy was electric inside (and outside) Los Angeles’ Peacock Theater as the crew racked up trophy after trophy.
From SZA’s chart-topping collaborations to Doechii’s meteoric rise in hip hop, the Top Dawg Entertainment family turned the annual awards show into their own victory parade—and label boss Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith was front and center for the celebration.
“It’s a blessing. The team stays winning,” Tiffith told TMZ Hip Hop outside the theater, moments after the big night wrapped.
SZA and Kendrick Lamar Reign Supreme
Among the standout wins:
- SZA took home the coveted Best Female R&B/Pop Artist
- She also won Best Collaboration alongside Kendrick Lamar for their smash hit “Luther,” which dominated the charts this year.
- Rising star Doechii snagged Best Female Hip Hop Artist—cementing her spot as one of rap’s most exciting new voices.
“SZA and Kendrick are in their own league. But seeing Doechii win? That’s the future,” one fan wrote on Twitter, tagging TDE in celebration.
Though Kendrick now releases music under his pgLang imprint, his wins still feel like home for Top Dawg.
“Kendrick’s family—always will be,” Tiffith said. “This is forever love.”
Doechii’s Victory Sparks Unexpected Controversy
As if her BET win wasn’t headline-worthy enough, Doechii’s acceptance speech stirred things up online after she made pointed remarks about former President Donald Trump, which quickly set off a trending storm on X (formerly Twitter).
While some praised her for speaking out, others fired back, adding to the cultural ripple effect of the night.
“Doechii just bodied the mic and the political tea. ICON,” one tweet read.
The tension didn’t seem to faze Top Dawg, who praised her boldness and talent.
A Surprise Cameo: Paul Pierce Crashes the Shot
In a moment that blended hip hop and basketball nostalgia, retired NBA legend and Boston Celtics icon Paul Pierce made an unexpected cameo during Tiffith’s post-show interview.
Pierce photobombed the conversation with a huge grin, instantly triggering laughs from everyone around—and reminding fans that despite his Boston legacy, he’s still an L.A. native at heart.
“He’ll always be a Celtic… and an L.A. dude for life,” Tiffith joked.
It was a feel-good moment that perfectly captured the celebratory spirit of the night—and had social media lighting up with gifs and memes of the two legends side-by-side.
TDE’s Big Screen Expansion: More TV & Film Coming Soon
As if the night’s music wins weren’t enough, Top Dawg also teased major moves in film and television, confirming that TDE is expanding its entertainment empire beyond music.
“We’re diving deeper into TV and film,” he revealed. “Telling our stories, our way.”
One project already in the works: a sequel to SZA and Keke Palmer’s feel-good buddy comedy “One Of Them Days,” which debuted to rave reviews back in January and became a cult favorite almost overnight.
“The sequel’s happening,” Tiffith confirmed. “Fans loved the first one—so we’re giving them more.”
The news sent SZA fans into a frenzy online, with hashtags like #OneOfThemDays2 and #SZAxKeke trending almost immediately.
What’s Next for Top Dawg Entertainment?
With TDE artists sweeping awards, expanding into new media, and still trending globally, many are wondering—what’s next?
Industry insiders are already buzzing about rumored projects:
- A potential pgLang/TDE reunion show
- More solo music from Doechii before the year’s end
- Expanded partnerships with streaming platforms like Netflix and Hulu for scripted TDE content
While Top Dawg remained tight-lipped on exact details, he promised “big things are coming.”
“We’re not slowing down,” he said. “We’re just getting started.”
Fans React: TDE Is Still THAT Label
From the streets of South L.A. to global stages, TDE continues to earn respect—not just for its artists, but for the culture it helps shape.
On social media, fans and celebs alike praised the label’s dominance at the BET Awards.
“TDE been winning since good kid, m.A.A.d city and still going. RESPECT,” one user posted.
“Top Dawg stays 10 steps ahead,” another added.
“Kendrick, SZA, Doechii = unstoppable.”
Final Thoughts: TDE Is Building a Legacy Beyond Music
This year’s BET Awards weren’t just a win for TDE—they were a statement. A reminder that the label isn’t just surviving in the music industry—it’s leading it.
From Grammy-winning albums to box office potential, Top Dawg and his crew are crafting a blueprint for the next era of Black entertainment—and doing it with authenticity, creativity, and love.
📣 What Do You Think?
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