Tedashii discography

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Tedashii discography
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Tedashii performing live at Ichthus Music Festival in June 2012.
Studio albums5
Music videos13
EPs4
Singles14
Guest appearances24
Collaborative1

The discography of Tedashii , an American Christian hip hop artist, consists of five studio albums, four extended plays, including three as a founding member of the group 116 Clique, a remix EP by 116 Clique, fourteen singles, including five as a featured performer and two with 116 Clique, thirteen music videos, including seven as a featured performer and two with 116 Clique, a contributed track to a compilation album, and twenty-four guest appearances.

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

YearTitleChart positions
US [1] US Gospel [1] US Christ. [1] US Ind. [1] US Rap [1] US Digital [1]
2006 Kingdom People
  • 1st studio album
  • Released: October 3, 2006
  • Label: Reach
2009 Identity Crisis
  • 2nd studio album
  • Released: May 26, 2009
  • Label: Reach
13721019
2011 Blacklight
  • 3rd studio album
  • Released: May 30, 2011
  • Label: Reach
63218911
2014 Below Paradise
  • 4th studio album
  • Released: May 27, 2014
  • Label: Reach
17122210
2019Never Fold
  • 5th studio album
  • Released: March 8, 2019
  • label: Reach
721925
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

EPs

YearTitleChart positions [1]
U.S. Christ.
2016 This Time Around
  • First EP
  • Released: March 4, 2016
  • Label: Reach
9
2022 This Time Around 2
  • Second EP
  • Released: October 14, 2022
  • Label: Reach
2023 Dead Or Alive, Pt. 1
  • Third EP
  • Released: September 15, 2023
  • Label: Reach
2024 Dead Or Alive, Pt. 2
  • Fourth EP
  • Released: March 15, 2024
  • Label: Reach
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

With 116 Clique

EPs

YearTitleChart positions [1]
U.S. Gospel U.S. Christ.
2007 Amped
  • First EP
  • Released: August 28, 2007
  • Label: Reach
24
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

With Reach Records

Playlists

YearTitle
2018Summer Eighteen [2]
  • First Playlist
  • Released: July 20, 2018
  • Label: Reach

Collaborative albums

YearAlbum
2010The Church: Called & Collected
  • Released: June 8, 2010
  • Label: Lamp Mode
  • Contributing track: "Discipleship"

Singles

As lead artist

YearTitleChart positionsAlbum
US Christ. [3] US Gospel [3]
2009"26's" (featuring Lecrae)Identity Crisis
"I'm a Believer" (featuring Trip Lee & Soyé)
2010"Bury Me" (featuring Lecrae)non-album singles
"Brand New" (featuring Jai)
2011"Need It Daily" (featuring PRo)Blacklight
"Riot"
2014"Dark Days, Darker Nights" (featuring Britt Nicole)4719Below Paradise
"Nothing I Can't Do" (featuring Lecrae & Trip Lee)2411
2015"Jumped Out the Whip"This Time Around
2016"I'm Good"
2017"Free"non-album singles
"Way Up" (featuring KB)45
"Messenger"
2018"Emmanuel"
"Splash" (featuring 1K Phew)
"Smile"Never Fold
"Gotta Live" (featuring Jordan Feliz)25
"What's the Case" (featuring nobigdyl.) [4] Summer Eighteen
"We Came to Play" (featuring Canon) [5]
2019"God Flex"
(featuring Trip Lee)
Never Fold
"Get Out My Way"
(featuring Lecrae)
42
"Home"
(featuring Crowder)
"Activate" (featuring Steven Malcolm)Summer Nineteen
2022"Respect My Team"
(with Trip Lee & Lecrae)
TBA
TitleYearAlbum
"Amp It Up"
(Lecrae featuring Tedashii) [6]
2010Non-album single for Camp Kanakuk
"Ring Christmas Bells (Carol of the Bells)"
(Folk Angel featuring Tedashii) [7]
2011Comfort & Joy - Christmas Songs: v.iii
"Making Me Over"
(Json featuring Tedashi and Pastor AD3) [8]
2012Growing Pains
"Go Off"
(KB featuring Andy Mineo and Tedashii) [9]
Weight & Glory
"Lord Have Mercy"
(Lecrae featuring Tedashii) [10]
Gravity
"Chainsaw"
(Family Force 5 featuring Tedashii) [8]
2013 Reanimated
"Promised Land (Glory, Hallelujah)"
(Crowder featuring Tedashii)
2016 American Prodigal

- Watch them fall (2020) Unsecret (featuring Tedashii and Sam Tinnesz) -Adrenaline (2020) Unsecret (featuring Tedashii and Sam Tinnesz)

With 116 Clique

TitleYearAlbum
"Man Up Anthem" [8] 2011Man Up
"Come Alive"2012Non-album single

Other charted songs

YearTitleChart positionsAlbum
US Gospel [3]
2014"Earthquake" (featuring KB and Dimitri McDowel)22Below Paradise (deluxe edition)

Guest appearances

TitleYearOther performer(s)Album
"Represent" [11] 2004 Lecrae Real Talk
"The Line" [11]
"Aliens" [11]
"Call Us Crazy" [12] 2006 Trip Lee If They Only Knew
"Unashamed" [13] Lecrae After the Music Stops
"Shinin'" [14] 2007 FLAME Our World: Fallen
"Name Up" [15] The Cross Movement HIStory: Our Place in His Story
"North & South" [16] Phanatik, Christawn Crime & Consequences
"Maranatha" [17] Sho Baraka, Json Turn My Life Up
"Back Up" [18] 2008Cam, Sho BarakaThe Platform
"Real Vision" [19] Trip Lee 20/20
"Behold the Spirit" [19]
"Listening Choice" [20] JsonLife on Life
"Go Hard" [21] Lecrae Rebel
"26's (Chopped-n-Screwed)" [22] 2009DJ PrimoNon-album single
"Walk Worthy" [23] Dillon ChaseThe Pursuit
"I.T.W.N.O.I." [24] 2010Sho Baraka, R-Swift, Honey LaRochelle, Benjah Lions and Liars
"I'm Not" [25] DeciphaRep
"Bear With You" [26] Trip Lee Between Two Worlds
"The Invasion (Hero) [Remix]"Trip Lee, Jai, Mac the Doulos, Stephen the Levite, Brenden McPeek, J.R. Between Two Worlds (Family Christian edition)
"40 Deep" [27] Lecrae, Trip Lee Rehab
"I'm Good Remix" [28] Dre Sr., Sauce Remix, A-one, Bumps INF, Tword, Katalyst aka Kareem Manuel, KamB.I.N.O. [29] The Maturation
"Go"2011 KB Who Is KB?
"Going In" [30] PRo, LecraeDying to Live
"Schizo/Hollow Dreams Interlude" [31] 2012 Swoope Wake Up
"Finer Things"2013 Lecrae Church Clothes 2
"Loud & Clear" (featuring Jon White of Capital Kings & Tedashii) [32] 2014 Da' T.R.U.T.H. Heartbeat
"#SameTeam" (featuring Tedashii, Yaves, Dre Murray, JGivens & John Givez) [33] Swoope Sinema
"Slow Down" (featuring Tedashii & Tony Tillman)2015 Derek Minor Empire

Music videos

As lead artist

TitleYearDirector
"Make War" [34] 20101060 Creative
"Need it Daily" (featuring PRo) [35] 2011Kyle Dettman
"Last Goodbye" (featuring Benjah) [36] Jordan Smith
"Dum Dum" (featuring Lecrae) [37] Scott Leduc
"Nothing I Can't Do" (featuring Trip Lee & Lecrae) [38] 2014Kyle Dettman
TitleYearDirector
"Jesus Muzik"
(Lecrae featuring Trip Lee with a cameo from Tedashii) [39]
2006Tripp Crosby
"Go Hard"
(Lecrae featuring Tedashii)
2008Kevin Adamson [40]
"Real Vision"
(Trip Lee featuring Tedashii) [41]
2009
"Walk Worthy"
(Dillon Chase featuring Tedashii) [42]
2010
"I'm Not"
(Decipha featuring Tedashii) [43]
2011
"Lord Have Mercy"
(Lecrae featuring Tedashii with a cameo from No Malice) [44]
2012Motion Family
"Chainsaw"
(Family Force 5 featuring Tedashii) [45]
2013 Tessa Violet, Matthew Underwood

With 116 Clique

YearDirector
"116 Clique Video" [46] 2006 Sho Baraka
"Man Up Anthem" (featuring Lecrae, KB, Trip Lee, Tedashii, PRo, Andy Mineo, and Sho Baraka) 2011

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