Diamond Pistols
Christian Dold | |
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Born | Monterey, California, United States | April 16, 1994
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Years active | 2013–present |
Christian Dold, under the professional name Diamond Pistols, is an American songwriter and record producer.[1][2][3] He was born in Monterey, California on April 16, 1994. He attended Gonzaga University and graduated in 2016. He has produced for acts such as Rich Brian, Lil Pump, blackbear, Jackson Wang, Tiny Meat Gang, and Flosstradamus. His productions have hit number one on the Billboard independent artist charts[4] and have received gold certification by the RIAA.[5] He is also known for his collaborations with you tubers/musicians Cody Ko and Noel Miller who often joke about his "Beat Tag" [6]
Discography[edit]
Year | Artist | Album | Credit |
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2017 | Diamond Pistols | Single | Producer ("Shoot Me Down (ft. Ian Everson)") |
Single | Producer ("Gold Rush (Ideas) (ft. LX & Reese)") | ||
Single | Producer ("Gravity (ft. Lydia)") | ||
Tiny Meat Gang | Single | Producer ("Whitest Shit Ever") | |
Bangers & Ass | Producer ("Super Xan", "IFYB", "Stinky Money"), Co-producer ("Clout", "Deadbeat") | ||
2018 | Cheat Codes, The Seige | Level 1 | Mixer ("Boing Boing (ft. The Seige)") |
Cheat Codes, DVBBS | Mixer ("I Love It") | ||
Cheat Codes, Danny Quest | Mixer ("NSFW") | ||
Flosstradamus | Single | Co-producer ("2 Much (ft. 24hrs)") | |
Diablo | Single | Co-producer ("Purpple Hearts (ft. Lil Xan & Smokepurpp)") | |
Diamond Pistols, KARRA | Single | Co-producer ("Skin 2 Skin") | |
Diamond Pistols | Single | Producer ("Midnight Magic (ft. KARRA)") | |
Tiny Meat Gang | Locals Only | Producer ("No Flex", "BYOB (Be Your Own Boss)", "Please Be A Hit") | |
CADE | Warning Signs EP | Co-producer ("Warning Sign", "Afraid", "Takes Me Home") | |
2019 | Lil Pump | Harverd Dropout | Co-producer ("Racks on Racks") |
Miles Wesley | Cowboys Never Die | Producer ("6 Feet Under") | |
ELIOZIE | Single | Producer ("Daze") | |
Zara Larsson | Don't Worry Bout Me (Remixes) | Producer ("Don't Worry Bout Me (Diamond Pistols Remix)") | |
Other | Single | Co-producer ("Company") | |
Tiny Meat Gang | TMG3* | Producer ("Walk Man") | |
blackbear, Tiny Meat Gang | Single | Co-producer ("Short Kings Anthem") | |
LIL PHAG | ANTICHRIST | Co-producer ("FUCKGOD (ft. Dr Woke & S8N)") | |
Diamond Pistols, Tisoki | Single | Co-producer ("No Ceilings (ft. UnoTheActivist)") | |
Grady | Single | Co-producer ("Pressure") | |
Darci | Crazy Beautiful Blackout | Co-producer ("Save It (ft. Jutes)") | |
Jackson Wang 王嘉爾 | MIRRORS | Co-producer ("UNLESS I'M WITH YOU") | |
4B | Single | Co-producer ("Did You? (ft. Chris Brown)") | |
88rising, Joji, Don Krez | Head In The Clouds II | Co-producer ("Breathe") | |
88rising, Rich Brian | Co-producer ("Gold Coast") | ||
Rich Brian | The Sailor | Co-producer ("Drive Safe") | |
Single | Co-producer ("Drive Safe (A COLORS SHOW)") | ||
2020 | ELIOZIE | Single | Producer ("Zenith") |
Tiny Meat Gang | TMG3* | Producer ("Broke Bitch") | |
Matoma | RTYME | Co-producer ("The Bender") |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Christian Dold". ALLMUSIC. Retrieved 26 May 2020. Unknown parameter
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