Dave Free
Quick Facts
Biography
David Isaac Friley (born November 13, 1986), known professionally as Dave Free, is an American filmmaker and record executive. Born and raised in Inglewood, California, he is best known for his creative partnership with rapper Kendrick Lamar. During his tenure as co-president of Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE), Free directed music videos and short films with Lamar under the name the Little Homies. Following his departure from TDE in 2019, he co-founded the creative company PGLang. Among Free's accolades are one Grammy Award and three MTV Video Music Awards.
Early life
David Isaac Friley was born on November 13, 1986, in Inglewood, California; the son of a couple from the North and South Sides of Chicago. He is the youngest of three children. Friley is a childhood friend of rapper Kendrick Lamar, having met while they were both in high school. After graduating, he worked as a computer technician while helping Lamar begin his rap career. He used his job to showcase Lamar's music to Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith, founder and CEO of independent record label Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE), which led to him signing a recording contract with the label in 2005.
Career
Shortly after Lamar signed with TDE, Free joined the label as an in-house producer. He became a member of the hip hop production team Digi+Phonics alongside Sounwave, Willie B and Tae Beast and worked significantly on projects for the hip hop supergroup Black Hippy, composed of Lamar, Jay Rock, Schoolboy Q and Ab-Soul. Their production work received critical praise; Complex named Digi+Phonics as one of the top 25 new producers to watch out for in November 2012. BET named them as one of the top ten young producers on the rise in July 2013.
Free's business career began as the social media director for TDE. In 2007, he was named the label's co-president alongside Terrence "Punch" Henderson. Free subsequently became Lamar's manager during his tenure and co-directed several of his studio albums and accompanying music videos under the collective name The Little Homies. Their filmmaking work earned praise and led to the duo winning the Grammy Award for Best Music Video and the MTV Video Music Awards for Best Hip Hop Video and Video of the Year.
On October 4, 2019, Rolling Stone reported that Free had left TDE and was working independently. He was also helping rapper Baby Keem as he started gaining recognition and expressed his intention of "getting heavy into the film game." On March 5, 2020, Free and Lamar launched the "multi-lingual" creative company PGLang. Through the company, Free has written and directed several music videos and advertising campaigns for Calvin Klein, Converse and Cash App. On January 13, 2022, Free and Lamar announced they were producing an untitled comedy film with South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone for Paramount Pictures.
Awards and nominations
Organization | Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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BET Awards | 2023 | Video Director of the Year | Free and Kendrick Lamar | Nominated | |
BET Hip Hop Awards | 2022 | Won | |||
2023 | Won | ||||
Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity | 2023 | Film Craft Lion for Direction | We Cry Together – A Short Film | Grand Prix | |
Grammy Awards | 2016 | Best Music Video | "Alright" | Nominated | |
2018 | "Humble" | Won | |||
2023 | "The Heart Part 5" | Nominated | |||
2024 | "Count Me Out" | Pending | |||
Best Music Film | Live From Paris, The Big Steppers Tour | Pending | |||
MTV Video Music Awards | 2015 | Best Direction | "Alright" | Won | |
Video of the Year | Nominated | ||||
2017 | Best Direction | "Humble" | Won | ||
Video of the Year | Won | ||||
2022 | Best Direction | "Family Ties" | Nominated | ||
2023 | "Count Me Out" | Nominated | |||
Variety Hitmakers | 2022 | Creativity and Impact Award | Himself | Won |
Production discography
Track(s) | Year | Credit | Artist(s) | Album |
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— | 2009 | Executive producer | Kendrick Lamar | Kendrick Lamar |
— | 2010 | Overly Dedicated | ||
— | 2011 | Schoolboy Q | Setbacks | |
— | Kendrick Lamar | Section.80 | ||
"The Spiteful Chant" (featuring Schoolboy Q) | Record producer | |||
"#LTM" (featuring Pat Brown) | Record producer (produced with Tae Beast) | Ab-Soul | Longterm Mentality | |
— | 2012 | Executive producer | Schoolboy Q | Habits & Contradictions |
"Tookie Knows (Interlude)" | Record producer (produced with Tae Beast) | |||
"Raymond 1969" | Record producer (produced with Sounwave) | |||
"How We Feeling" | Record producer (produced with Tae Beast) | |||
"Blessed" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | ||||
— | Associate producer | Kendrick Lamar | Good Kid, M.A.A.D City | |
— | 2013 | Co-executive producer | Ab-Soul | Control System |
"Solo Ho3" (featuring Jhené Aiko) | Record producer (produced with Sounwave) | |||
"Bohemian Grove" | Record producer (produced with Tae Beast) | |||
"Terrorist Threats" (featuring Danny Brown and Jhené Aiko) | Record producer |