Teddy Afro ቴዲ አፍሮ | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Tewodros Kassahun Germamo |
Born | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | 14 July 1976
Origin | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
Genres | |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 2001–present |
Labels | Nahom Records |
Spouse | |
Website | www |
Tewodros Kassahun Germamo [1] (Amharic : ቴዎድሮስ ካሳሁን ገርማሞ; born 14 July 1976), [1] known professionally as Teddy Afro, is an Ethiopian singer-songwriter. Known by his revolutionary songs and political dissent sentiment, Teddy is considered one of the most significant Ethiopian artists of all time. [2] Teddy has had a huge cultural impact on the Ethiopian music industry and has been a big influence on many young artists.
Tewodros Kassahun Germamo was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on 14 July 1976 to a singer and songwriter Kassahun Germamo and dancer Tilaye Arage. [3]
Teddy Afro made his debut in 2001 with the album Abugida, quickly establishing himself as a prominent voice in his native country. Mixing reggae, traditional Ethiopian styles, and pop music, his sophomore LP, 2005's Yasteseryal yielded a major hit in its controversial title track, which criticized corruption in the country's government. The song "Hab Dahlak" talks about the division of Ethiopia and Eritrea in terms of couples separating. Four of the album's songs were subsequently banned from media outlets, though "Yastesereyal" sales and influence remained controversial.
His second album Teddy was done in 2000 but released in 2002.
His third album, Yasteseryal was released in 2005. This album was one of the most influential and controversial. Teddy's lyrical sentiments and the release of this album coincided with the elevated political tension in Ethiopia surrounding the 2005 Ethiopian general election. The government banned four of his songs including "Yasteseryal" from playing on Ethiopian media outlets. This restriction was put to rest after the governing party was thrown out of power in April 2018. He has since performed these songs in Addis Ababa Meskel Square concerts. [4] Nonetheless, the album sold more than a million copies within a few months after its release. [5]
After his breakthrough, Teddy released his fourth album, Tikur Sew, on 14 April 2012. The album is dedicated to Emperor Menelik II and the Battle of Adwa, the war of colonial resistance between the Ethiopian forces and the Italian Empire in 1896. Tikur Sew became the most expensive and widely sold album in Ethiopia after his fifth album, Ethiopia. It achieved significant sales in music markets. AdikaRecords' producer Ashenafi Zeleke mentioned that the music markets required 500,000 CDs and 200,000 cassettes for the album, indicating its popularity. [6]
On 22 August 2014, Teddy released "Be 70 Dereja," which garnered 9.1 million views on YouTube within two years. The music video featured 1970s-themed black-and-white scenarios in Ethiopia, showcasing various monuments and places. [7]
Teddy's fifth album, Ethiopia, was officially released on 2 May 2017. It reached the top of the Billboard World Albums chart in that month, with more than 600,000 units sold by then. [8] [9]
Kassahun held the Adwa! Wede Fikir Guzo concert on 22 February 2020 to a record-breaking crowd in Addis Ababa Meskel Square. [10]
On 3 August 2020, Teddy released "Demo Be Abay", a song dedicated to the Abbay river, known in English as the Blue Nile River. [11] The song is a critique of Egyptian attitudes, or "Egypt's shamelessness", in regard to its claims over the waters of the river Nile; Egypt had claimed that the filling of the reservoir for the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam would endanger its water supply. [12] On 2 November 2021, he released "Armash", which reflects the ongoing situation in Ethiopia especially the Tigray War and calls for unity of Ethiopians. [13] On 21 June 2022, a song titled "Na'at" was released following a massacre of 600 Amharas in Gimbi district in West Wollega Zone of Oromia Region. "Na'at" was critical for Abiy Ahmed government over ongoing civil conflict in the country. [14]
Teddy lives in Addis Ababa. He has been married to Ethiopian actress, model, and producer Amleset Muchie since 27 September 2012. [15] She was behind one of his music videos "Mar eske Tuwaf (Fikir Eske Meqabir) as a Director. " [16] They have four children; two daughters and two sons. [17]
On 6 December 2006[ failed verification ], Teddy was jailed for four years in connection with an alleged hit-and-run incident during the 2005 Ethiopian general election. He was accused with driving under the influence when he rammed a 40 years old homeless man. The government sentenced him to six years in prison, and fined with 18000 birr ($1,755). With good behavior, Teddy was released in August 2009. [18] [19]
Teddy's earlier work was solely based on reggae fusion but gradually turned with Ethiopian music employing traditional vibrato vocals, and itchy triplet of "Amhara sound". [20]
In 2021, Teddy received an honorary doctorate from Gondar University. [21] He went to Gondar with his wife to accept the honorary award in person.
Albums list with singles |
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Abugida (Abo Geeda)
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Teddy
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Tarik Tesera
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Yasteseryal
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Yasteseryal Edition 2
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Best Collection – Nahom Volume 14
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Gizzie Lekuluu
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Tikur Sew
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Ethiopia
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Non-album singles |
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"Afralehu"
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"Kaba"
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" Be 70 Dereja"
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"Korkuma Africa"
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"Demo Be Abay"
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"Armash"
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"Na'at" [22]
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"Beza"
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DVDs list with singles |
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Tarik Tesera
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Yasteseryal – DVD
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Lambadina – DVD
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Inya Sinewaded (Concert) – DVD
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