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Rikki Hughes
American TV producer and showrunner

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Rikki Hughes
Hughes in 2018.

Rikki Hughes (born August 3, 1971) is an American television producer and showrunner. She is best known for producing a number of comedy specials, award shows, television series, and independent features such as the BET 25th Anniversary Special (2005), It's Pimpin' Pimpin' (2008), Bill Bellamy's Who's Got Jokes? (2006-2009), The Age of Spin & Deep in the Heart of Texas (2017), Equanimity (2017), The Bird Revelation (2017), Sticks and Stones (2019), 8:46 (2020), and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Reunion (2020).

Hughes currently serves as the showrunner for HBO Max's streetwear design competition series The Hype (2021–present) with Migos' Offset and also executive produced HBO Max's 2022 game show About Last Night, hosted by Ayesha Curry and NBA star Stephen Curry.

Career

Early career

Upon graduating from the University of Washington in 1992, Hughes had planned to attend medical school at the University of California, Los Angeles, but changed trajectories after getting a job as assistant tour manager forWarren G. She stayed in the music industry for several years, eventually running the international department for Priority Records until she decided in 2001 to start a career in television production.

Television

After leaving the music business, Hughes started off as a segment producer for Dance 360 and Baggin. By the end of 2005, she had been credited as a producer for FOX's The Big Black Comedy Show, Volumes 2–4, the BET Comedy Awards, and 25 Strong: The BET Silver Anniversary Special. In 2007, Hughes produced Bobby Jones Comedy All Stars: Volume 1 and Baisden After Dark, which she followed up with Katt Williams' It's Pimpin' Pimpin' and Bill Bellamy's Who's Got Jokes?.

Hughes' earlier work with BET in 2005 and 2006 led to her role as BET's go-to-producer throughout the 2010s for their television specials including Rip the Runway, BET Hip-Hop Awards, and BET Honors.

Following the conclusion of her work with BET in 2016, Hughes produced the ABFF Awards: A Celebration of Hollywood, Grown & Sexy, Fusion TV's All Def Digital's Roast of America, and Fusion's Snoop Dogg Roast Snoop Dogg Smokeout. In 2017, she produced six episodes of All Def Comedy, Comedy Central's series Hood Adjacent with James Davis, and Blind Basketball. Hughes produced the miniseries Snitchin in 2018 and BET's music competition series The Next Big Thing in 2019. In 2020, she produced the ABFF Awards, Def Comedy Jam Healing Through Laugher, Tribute to Andre Harrell: Mr. Champagne & Bubbles, VOMO: Vote or Miss Out, which was organized by former first lady Michelle Obama, Our OWN Christmas, and IHeartRadio's Living Black!

Hughes is a frequent producer for comedian Dave Chappelle. In 2017, she produced The Age of Spin: Dave Chappelle Live at the Hollywood Palladium, The Bird Revelation, and Equanimity. In 2019, Hughes produced Chappelle's Netflix specials Sticks and Stones, followed by 8:46 in 2020.

Most recently, Hughes served as the showrunner for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Reunion on HBO Max and currently is the showrunner for HBO Max's streetwear design competition series The Hype, which premiered on August 12, 2021.

She is the executive producer and owner of Magic Lemonade Productions, a production company that specializes in television, film and new media. In 2021, Hughes and her Magic Lemonade team took over production for Bounce TV's The Trumpet Awards and the reimagining of The Essence Awards.

Film

Hughes executive produced the 2016 comedy film #DigitalLivesMatter, which starred D.C. Young Fly.

Personal life

Hughes is based in Los Angeles and Atlanta.

Filmography[11]

YearTitleCredited asNotes
2004Dance 360Segment Producer
2004Baggin'Segment Producer
2005The Big Black Comedy Show, Vol. 2Associate Producer
2005The Big Black Comedy Show, Vol. 3Associate Producer
20052005 BET Comedy AwardsProducer
200525 Strong: The BET Silver Anniversary SpecialExecutive ProducerPost Show
2005The Big Black Comedy Show, Vol. 4: Live from Los AngelesProducer
2006The Big Black Comedy Show, Vol. 5Producer
20062006 BET Awards Nominations LiveProducer
2006BET Awards 2006Executive ProducerResults Show
2007Bobby Jones Comedy All Stars: Volume 1Executive Producer
2007-2008Baisden After DarkCo-Executive Producer13 episodes
2008Katt Williams: It's Pimpin' Pimpin'Consulting Producer
2008Are U Serious?: Best of Shawn MorganCo-Executive Producer
2006-2009Who's Got Jokes?Co-Executive Producer32 episodes
2010Rip the RunwaySupervising Producer
2011Rip the Runway '11Supervising Producer
2011Young Jeezy: A Hustlerz AmbitionExecutive Producer
2012The BET HonorsProducer
2012Rip the RunwaySupervising Producer
2013The BET HonorsSupervising Producer
2013Rip the RunwaySupervising Producer
2014The American Dream: Hillary Clinton Writing a New ChapterExecutive Producer
2015The BET HonorsSupervising Producer
2016ABFF Awards: A Celebration of HollywoodCo-Executive Producer
2016The BET HonorsSupervising Producer
2016Dear MamaExecutive Producer
2016#DigitalLivesMatterExecutive Producer
2016Grown & SexyExecutive Producer
2016All Def Digital's Roast of AmericaSupervising Producer
2016All Def ComedyExecutive Producer
2016Fusion's Snoop Dogg Roast Snoop Dogg SmokeoutExecutive Producer
2017The Age of Spin: Dave Chappelle Live at the Hollywood PalladiumSupervising Producer
2017Hood Adjacent with James DavisExecutive Producer8 episodes
2017Blind Basketball: It's Game Day!!!Executive Producer3 episodes
2017All Def ComedySupervising Producer6 episodes
2017Dave Chappelle: EquanimitySupervising Producer
2017Dave Chappelle: The Bird RevelationSupervising Producer
2018SnitchinExecutive Producer
2018The Next Big ThingExecutive Producer
2019Dave Chappelle: Sticks & StonesCo-Executive Producer/Producer
2019Mind of EPExecutive Producer4 episodes
2019Epilogue: The PunchlineCo-Executive Producer
202028th Annual Trumpet AwardsExecutive Producer
2020ABFF HonorsExecutive Producer
2020Def Comedy Jam Healing Through LaughterProducer
2020A Tribute to Andre Harrell: Mr. Champagne & BubblesExecutive Producer
2020VOMO: Vote or Miss OutExecutive Producer
2020The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air ReunionExecutive Producer
2020Our OWN ChristmasExecutive Producer
202029th Annual Trumpet AwardsExecutive Producer
2021Living Black!Executive Producer
2021–PresentThe HypeExecutive Producer8 episodes
2022Dave Chappelle: What's In a Name?Executive Producer, Director

Awards and nominations

Since 2018, Hughes has won two Emmy Awards, three Grammy Awards, and is the first African-American woman in Emmy history to win the category of Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded). In 2018, she won her first Emmy Award for Equanimity and won her second Emmy Award in 2020 for Sticks & Stones. Hughes won each of her three Grammy Awards back-to-back in the category of Best Comedy Album for Equanimity and The Bird Revelation at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards in 2018 and for Sticks & Stones at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2019.

She has been nominated for three NAACP Image Awards as well as a Producers Guild of America Award. In 2021, she has been nominated for another Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded) for her work with Dave Chappelle for 8:46.

In 2021, Hughes was honored by Culture Creators at their fifth annual "Innovators & Leaders" Awards Brunch, where she was a recipient of their Icon Award for her accomplishments throughout the entertainment industry.

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