Tebey

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Background information
Birth nameTebey Solomon Ottoh
Born (1983-10-14) October 14, 1983 (age 40)
Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
Origin Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Genres Country, pop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Years active2002–present
Labels
Website tebeyofficial.com

Tebey Solomon Ottoh (born October 14, 1983), known mononymously as Tebey, is a Canadian-American country music singer and multi-genre songwriter. His debut single, "We Shook Hands (Man to Man)", hit No. 47 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts and remains his only American chart hit. He has composed several singles for other artists, in addition to releasing music of his own. Tebey has landed seven songs in the top ten of the Canada Country airplay chart, including the number one hit "Who's Gonna Love You" in 2018.

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Early life

He started singing in church at the age of five and then began to sing at local events. In 1990 and again in 1994, he won the 14-and-under male division of the Canadian Open Country Singing Contest, and in 1996 and 1998, the 18-and-under male division. At 15, he signed a development deal with a major Nashville record label and moved to that city with his father, a Nigerian-born electronics engineer, with his mother and siblings staying back at their family home in Burlington, Ontario.

After three years, he and his father returned to Burlington. Ottoh was a high school football player at Assumption Catholic High School. But his Nashville career took a belated turn as Ottoh was signed to BNA Records as a singer and Warner Chappell Music as a staff songwriter in 2000. Soon after, he signed fellow Canadian Bruce Allen as his manager.

Career

In 2002 and 2003, his performance of "We Shook Hands (Man to Man)" became a charted country radio hit in the United States and Canada. Tebey was the subject of a segment on CBC Radio's Sounds Like Canada , and nominated for a 2004 Canadian Radio Music Award for Best New Group or Solo Artist (Country), against Damian Marshall, Deric Ruttan, Heather Dawn and Jason Blaine.

Returning to Canada, Tebey became a professional songwriter in popular music outside of country. Artists for whom he has written include Sony BMG recording artist Rex Goudie (including co-writing the No. 1 Hot AC single "Run"), Shawn Desman (including co-writing his No. 1 pop/r&b single "Let's Go"), 2006 Canadian Idol winner Melissa O'Neil, Open Road/Universal country Tara Oram and On Ramp/EMI artist Brad Johner. Tebey also has a co-penned song on Big & Rich's million selling album Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace" platinum.

As a country music artist Tebey has had several hit singles in Canada. His songs "Somewhere In The Country" and "Till It's Gone" were Top 10 radio hits in 2012 and 2013 respectively. In 2014, Tebey's country cover of Avicii's "Wake Me Up" reached No. 5 on the Canadian country music radio airplay chart and has sold in excess of 40,000 copies, being certified Canadian Gold. [1] In 2014 Tebey signed a record deal with Road Angel Entertainment, a sub label of the parent company, Warner Music Canada. In February 2018 Tebey released the first single "Denim on Denim" off his EP Love a Girl.

In 2019, Tebey launched his own record label, Jayward Artist Group, with management executive Jill Snell. He signed himself and Quebecois country artist Matt Lang to the new label. [2] His third album The Good Ones was released on the new label in January 2021. [3] It includes the singles "Good Jeans", "Happened on a Saturday Night", "Shotgun Rider", "Song of the Summer", and the title track "The Good Ones", a duet with pop artist Marie-Mai.

In 2022, Tebey released "What Was I Drinking", [4] the lead single from an album initially slated for a late 2022 release titled Tulum. [5] [6] The album release did not materialize, but he continued to release more singles. In January 2024, he released the single "Hold Your Horses". [7] He followed that up with a cover of The Weeknd's single "Blinding Lights". [8]

Songwriting

Currently signed to BMG Music Publishing in Los Angeles, Tebey has seen his songs recorded by various artists in both the country and pop music genres. Notable pop artists to have recorded his songs include One Direction, Flo Rida, Fifth Harmony, Cher & The Veronicas. On April 16, 2017, Tebey scored his first Billboard Country No. 1 as a songwriter when his song "Somebody Else Will" became Justin Moore's eighth No. 1 song. [9] He scored his first Canada Country No. 1 as a songwriter with Gord Bamford's "Dive Bar" in 2018. [10]

In 2007, Tebey signed a worldwide co-publishing deal with Ole Media Management. [11] He subsequently then moved to Nashville, Tennessee where he currently resides. In 2008, Tebey has found himself traveling quite frequently to Stockholm Sweden, and Los Angeles to write for projects outside of the country music genre. His recent co-writers include production team The Runners, Francci Richard, Location Songs, Kristian Lundin, and Lonny Bereal.

In 2009, Tebey co-wrote the Teairra Mari single featuring Flo Rida called "Cause A Scene". The music video was shot in Las Vegas on April 7. The album was released by Fo'Reel Ent/Warner Bros that summer. On September 11, 2011, Tebey scored his first-ever UK No. 1 single as a songwriter when his song "All About Tonight", recorded by Pixie Lott (Mercury Records), debuted at No. 1 with over 88,000 copies sold. On September 18, the song also topped the official UK Radio Airplay Chart, surpassing Maroon 5's "Moves Like Jagger". [12] The song was also nominated for Single of The Year at the 2012 Brit Awards.

In 2012, Tebey wrote and co-produced the One Direction songs "They Don't Know About Us" and "Loved You First" from their second album, "Take Me Home". [13]

Discography

Studio albums

TitleDetails
The Wait
  • Release date: December 4, 2012
  • Label: Road Angel
Two
The Good Ones

Extended plays

TitleDetails
Old School
  • Release date: July 8, 2016 [14]
  • Label: Road Angel/Warner Music Canada
Love a Girl
  • Release date: April 27, 2018
  • Label: Tebey Music

Singles

YearTitlePeak chart positions Certifications Album
CAN Country
[15]
CAN
[16]
US Country
[17]
2003"We Shook Hands (Man to Man)"47Non-album singles
2007"Damned If I"
2011"All About Us"38The Wait
2012"I'm in the Mood"43
"Somewhere in the Country"1180
2013"Till It's Gone"888Two
"Let It Down"24
"Wake Me Up" (with Emerson Drive)556
2014"Now I Do"19Non-album single
2015"When the Buzz Wears Off"16Old School
"Jealous of the Sun"19
2016"Lightweight"37
"Old School"
2018"Denim on Denim"5
  • MC: Platinum [1]
Love a Girl
"Who's Gonna Love You"1
2019"Good Jeans"2The Good Ones
"The Good Ones" (with Marie-Mai)8 [upper-alpha 1]
2020"Happened on a Saturday Night"898
2021"Shotgun Rider"12
"Song of the Summer" [19]
(solo or with Una Healy)
2022"What Was I Drinking"14Non-album singles
"Sink with the Sun"32
2024"Hold Your Horses"28TBA
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Christmas singles

YearTitlePeak positions
CAN Country
[15]
2021"Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)"49

Music videos

YearTitleDirector
2012"Somewhere in the Country" Stephano Barberis
2013"Let It Down"David Tenniswood
2014"Now I Do"Andrew MacCormack
2015"When the Buzz Wears Off"David Tenniswood
"Jealous of the Sun"David Pichette
2016"Lightweight"Jeff Johnson
"Old School"Stephen Knifton
2018"Denim on Denim"Emma Higgins
2019"The Good Ones" [20]
(with Marie-Mai)
Raphael Mazzucco
2020"Happened on a Saturday Night"Ryan Nolan
"Shotgun Rider"Sean Cartwright

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryResult
2013 Canadian Country Music Association Rising StarNominated
2014Rising StarNominated
2017 Country Music Association of Ontario Male Artist of the YearNominated
Fan's ChoiceNominated
2019 Canadian Country Music Association Album of the Year – Love A GirlNominated
Record Producer of the Year (with Danick Dupelle) – "Who's Gonna Love You"Nominated
2020 Canadian Country Music Association Fans’ Choice AwardNominated
Male Artist of the YearNominated
2021Country Music Association of OntarioFans' Choice [21] Nominated
2022Country Music Association of OntarioFans' Choice [22] Nominated
Music Video of the Year – "Song of the Summer" (with Una Healy)Nominated
Record Producer of the Year (with Danick Dupelle)Nominated
Single of the Year – "Shotgun Rider" [23] Won
Canadian Country Music Association Record Producer of the Year (with Danick Dupelle) - "What Was I Drinking" [24] [25] Nominated
2023Country Music Association of OntarioFans' Choice [26] Nominated
Male Artist of the YearNominated
Music Video of the Year – "Sink with the Sun"Nominated
Record Producer of the Year (with Danick Dupelle)Nominated
Single of the Year – "What Was I Drinking"Nominated

Notes

  1. "The Good Ones" did not enter the Canadian Hot 100, but has peaked at number 14 on the Canadian Digital Song Sales component chart. [18]

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