Teddy Afro
Tewodros Kassahun Germamo (Amharic: ቴዎድሮስ ካሳሁን ገርማሞ; born July 14, 1976), known professionally as Teddy Afro, is an Ethiopian singer-songwriter. He is known for using his music to comment on the political climate of Africa, particularly his native Ethiopia.[1]. His 2017 song "Ethiopia" has over 19 million views on YouTube.
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Teddy Afro performing in Melbourne, Australia, June 2011 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Tewodros Kassahun Germamo |
Born | Addis Ababa | July 14, 1976
Origin | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
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Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 2001–present |
Labels | Nahom Records |
Associated acts | Abugida Band |
Website | www |
Early life and career
Born in Addis Ababa in 1976, 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 Yastesereyal yielded a major hit in its controversial title track, which criticized corruption in the country's government. The song "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 strong.
His second album Lebo 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. Tedy Afro's brilliant lyrics 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.[2] Nonetheless, the album sold more than a million copies within a few months after its release.[3]
His fourth album, Tikur Sew was released in 2012. It is the most expensive and most widely sold album in Ethiopia after his fifth album Ethiopia.
Teddy Afro's fifth album, Ethiopia was officially released on May 2, 2017, reached the top of the Billboard World Albums chart in that month, at which time more than 600,000 units had been sold.[4][5]
On August 3, 2020, Teddy Afro released "Demo Be Abay". The song is dedicated to Abbay, the greatest river that flows across Blue Nile River in Western Ethiopia. The verse "che below" in the song became catchphrase that resembles the song's title.[6]
Personal life
Kassahun lives in Addis Ababa. He is married to Ethiopian actress, model, and producer Amleset Muchie since 2012. They have two children, Michael Tewodros and Yemariam Tewodros.[7]
Despite much controversy surrounding the issue, Tewodros Kassahun was jailed for two years in connection with an alleged hit-and-run incident during 2005 Ethiopian election.[8]
Discography
Albums
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Abugida
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Lebbo
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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 Lekulu
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Tikur Sew
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Ethiopia
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DVDs
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Tarik Tesera
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Yasteseryal - DVD
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References
- Orgeret, Kristin Skare (1 November 2008). "When will the Daybreak Come?". Nordicom Review. 29 (2): 231–244. doi:10.1515/nor-2017-0188. ISSN 2001-5119.
- "Login • Ethiopian News Forum". www.ethiopianreview.com.
- "When will the daybreak come? Popular music and political processes in Ethiopia". www.ethiomedia.com.
- "World Music: Top World Albums the week of May 20, 2017". Billboard. Eldridge. 20 May 2017. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
- Elias Meseret (13 May 2017). "Ethiopia's star singer Teddy Afro makes plea for openness". The Washington Post. AP. ISSN 0190-8286.
- "TEDDY AFRO - DEMO BE ABAY - With Lyrics [New! Official Single 2020]". Borkena Ethiopian News. 3 August 2020. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
- "Teddy Afro and Amleset Muche dancing with Teddy's New song, Tewodros". Awramba Times. 6 May 2017.
- "Ethiopia: Teddy Afro's prison term reduced by 4 years".