Tedy Releases New EP ‘Manic Party’ and Music Video

Tedy. Album Artwork and Press Photo by Daniel Lastres
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(November 25, 202) – TODAY, Haitian-Canadian LGBTQ+ artist Tedy releases his EP Manic Party (listen here). Marking the culmination of an incredible year of artistic and personal growth, Manic Party is a portrait of the singer songwriter on the rise. “This album very much came out of the pandemic and spending time focusing on me and my own journey” Tedy says. “I wanted people to get to know me, the real me, and come along for the ride.” 

With rich production from Big Taste (Justin Bieber, Dua Lipa) and Dallas K (Lauv, Tiesto, Fifth Harmony), Manic Party is a sonically and emotionally rich listening experience.  The producers “really tried to understand the process of what I was going through emotionally and musically and helped me create a sound to tell my own story” says Tedy. “It felt so affirming the entire time. They totally put in the work to get me to where I needed to be.” 

The result is an album full of soaring vocals, vulnerable lyrics, and pop-driven hooks from one of Canada’s most exciting young artists. Heartfelt and beautiful, the songs showcase Tedy’s uncanny ability to tap into his deepest emotions and set that deep feeling to an impossibly catchy tune. As he says “[Manic Party] feels like the first step toward becoming fully who I am as both a creator and an artist. Expect more changes from Tedy.” 

Album Artwork and Press Photo by Daniel Lastres
Album Artwork and Press Photo by Daniel Lastres

BIO

Tedy (real name Ted Andreville) was born in Haiti in 1991, immigrating with his parents and two sisters, one his twin, to Florida when he was 10. The family moved often in those years, before eventually settling in Montreal when Tedy was 17. At 18, Tedy began making YouTube videos as the “Reaction King.” His following grew over time, eventually amassing over a million subscribers. Despite this success, Tedy was longing for more; always obsessed with music, he had the drive to write his own songs. At one point, Tedy felt like he had an existential choice to make: he was either going to make music and express himself more fully or he was not going to survive. 

In 2014, Tedy put pen to paper; the result was “Soar,” a piano-heavy ballad that hinted at the pop sensibility that Tedy would continue to hone as he developed as a singer and songwriter. In 2020, Tedy released his EP Boys Don’t Cry, featuring production by Mike Wise (Bulow, Ellie Goulding, Chainsmokers). Early that year, he moved from Montreal to Toronto to begin work on his follow-up EP. This move coincided with the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, and an intense personal and creative interlude. Tedy publicly came out that year and spent time reflecting on what it means to be an artist, songwriter, gay man, performer, person of colour, and Haitian-Canadian.  

The tracks on his just-released EP Manic Party are infused with irresistible hooks, introspective lyrics, and soaring vocals. With A-list production by Big Taste (Justin Bieber, Dua Lipa), and Dallas K (Lauv, Tiesto, Fifth Harmony); mixing by Mitch McCarthy (Olivia Rodrigo, Bebe Rexa); and mastering by Randy Merrill (Adele, Silk Sonic), the album is a hook-driven pop celebration from an artist who has traveled a long road to find his community and himself.Tedy’s over 40 million global audio streams and nearly one million followers on TikTok are a testament to his charisma, creativity, and ability to craft songs that speak to people. These fans are ready for new music and to hear what Tedy has to say. And thankfully, he’s just getting started. 

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