Lifesize Teddy: The vibes are going strong in the 'John Wick' music video
Do you love what Lifesize Teddy is doing for the culture? The audio is always fire but adding a cinematic twist to what she’s doing these days? Pretty mind-blowing especially when you see her glow up in the new ‘John Wick’ visual.
Do you love what Lifesize Teddy is doing for the culture? The audio is always fire but adding a cinematic twist to what she’s doing these days? Pretty mind-blowing especially when you see her glow up in the new ‘John Wick’ visual.
It’s all eyes on the stunning crooner and her cinematic appeal. Peep the details and grab the popcorn.
Lifesize Teddy, the newest signing to Africa’s No.1 record label Mavin Records has released the official music video for fan favourite track “John Wick” — watch here. The song comes off her self-titled debut EP released earlier this summer which quickly received noted acclaim from press and tastemakers alike.
The Earth Boi directed video is an ode to the blockbuster film the song is named after and creatively complements the edgy lyrics and confidence as she sets to command her influence on the industry with her compelling artistry.
Fans will very soon be able to catch the 23 year-old phenom when she opens for Nigerian star Ayra Starr in the U.K. next month.
is this your first time getting put up onto Lifesize? Have you rode with Teddy since day one? Peep the details on how much she has worked to rise in the culture.
Having spearheaded the careers of luminaries Rema, Ayra Starr, Tiwa Savage, Wande Coal; Don Jazzy and Mavin Records are set to launch yet another superstar in Lifesize Teddy. The 23 year old rapper, vocalist and poet hails from Port Harcourt, Nigeria. She was raised on an eclectic musical diet comprising Eve, Nicki Minaj, Kanye West, 2pac, Shania Twain, Lucky Dube, Osita Osadebe, Brandy and Diana Ross. Lifesize Teddy’s musical foundations were largely shaped by her mother who was an English literature teacher and unpublished author. Following in her literary footsteps, she soon began writing poetry to channel her intense emotions before turning to the artform of rap.
After a chance IG interaction with Ladipoe parlayed into her opening for him in 2018, Lifesize Teddy was first brought into the Mavin Records fold in 2020 when she joined their artist development academy. Over a 3-year span, she was trained and primed to be a star with the full package. Taking classes in everything from knowing how to perform with a live band, media coaching to songwriting, choreography and movement direction all before graduating to become part of the label’s star studded roster. A disruptor, an outlier and proudly unconventional, Lifesize Teddy is on a mission to revolutionize contemporary African music and elevate the status of local Hip-Hop music in her own way.
Lifesize Teddy: The new 'Hypnotic' music video is - of course - hypnotizing
Want a reason to love what music newcomer Lifesize Teddy is all about? Look no further than her newly released ‘Hypnotic’ music video.
Want a reason to love what music newcomer Lifesize Teddy is all about? Look no further than her newly released ‘Hypnotic’ music video.
The single goes hard but it’s really all about the cinematic fun. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Teddy in her bag.
Lifesize Teddy, the newest signing to Africa’s No.1 record label Mavin Records has released her self-titled debut EP alongside a visual for its lead track “Hypnotic.”
A self-assured and boldly audacious declaration of Lifesize Teddy’s talent and artistic vision, her debut EP is a project that sees the 23-year old rapper, singer/songwriter and poet announce herself as a complex and layered young woman with various multitudes and a penchant for clairvoyance.
Across its 5 cutting-edge and inventive tracks, Lifesize Teddy effortlessly switches between modes of rapping, singing and spoken word poetry over a sonic bedding that musically spans Hip-Hop, Alternative R&B, Afro-pop, electronic and Alté sounds. Underlying each track is an unmitigated and striking confidence in her delivery that is further aided by a singular and free-spirited perspective.
Speaking on what the project’s arrival means to her, Lifesize Teddy said: “I believe in my tongue, I prophesize a lot. I started calling myself a prophecy because the further I went in my life, the more I realized that what I am and what I do is meant to be. I constantly decide where I want to go and who I want to be and I fight for it”