Teddy Yo

Teddy Yo
Born
Tewodros Assefa
Genres
OccupationRapper
InstrumentVocals
Years active2000s–present
Labels
  • Hope Music Entertainment
  • Nahom Records
Formerly ofGamo Boys

Tewodros Assefa (Amharic: ቴዎድሮስ አሰፋ),[1] known professionally Teddy Yo, is an Ethiopian rapper regarded as the greatest rapper in Ethiopian hip hop music culture. His single "Gurage Tone", which was released in 2007, became a signature song and popularized him to the hip hop music industry.[2]

Life and career

Tewodros Assefa started his career in the 2000s in a musical group Gamo Boys, before quickly establishing himself as a solo singer. From then, he adapted "Teddy Yo" as his stage name. In 2007, he released his breakthrough single titled "Gurage Tone", becoming a major success in the music industry. In 2018, he released Prisoner, referring to "prisoner of culture" in hip-hop context. The album has 18 tracks with different beats. His single "Africa" from the 2018 album Arada, Vol. 2 described as "upbeat, feel-good song about Africa’s culture, struggles, and beauty" The album also features celebrities like the Jungle Crew and reggae star Jah Lud. Assefa is signed to Hope Music Ethiopia and Nahom Records.[3][2]

On 31 December 2022, Tewodros was detained for a night after his controversial single "Menberish" ("Your throne") came out, which was critical of the government, denounced the living conditions and the government negligence to residents in Addis Ababa. In the music video, he is seen in jail in harsh conditions while depicting Addis Ababa residents.[4][5] On 5 January 2024, he released Yileyal.

Selected discography

  • Demese Albaw Mesarya (2006)
  • Arada (2018)
  • Yileyal (2024)

References

  1. ^ "Prominent rapper Teddy Yo arrested after release of critical song". Mereja.com. 13 March 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Teddy Yo's love of africa and ethiopian culture". The Hip Hop African. 2021-03-24. Retrieved 2024-03-13.
  3. ^ Aga, Mark T. "10 of the Best Ethiopian Rappers/Hip Hop Artists in 2024 — allaboutETHIO". allaboutethio.com. Retrieved 2024-03-13.
  4. ^ "Artist Jailed in Ethiopia For Rapping in Amharic ?". The Habesha: Latest Ethiopian News, Analysis and Articles. 2023-01-03. Retrieved 2024-03-13.
  5. ^ "teddy yo about - Google Search". www.google.com. Retrieved 2024-03-13.