Rikki Hughes

(2006-2009), The Age of Spin & Deep in the Heart of Texas[2] (2017), Equanimity (2017), The Bird Revelation (2017), Sticks and Stones (2019), 8:46 (2020), and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Reunion (2020).

Upon graduating from the University of Washington[5] 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 for Warren G.[6] 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.

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!

In 2017, she produced The Age of Spin: Dave Chappelle Live at the Hollywood Palladium, The Bird Revelation, and Equanimity.

Hughes in 2018.