Lil Tecca
Tyler-Justin Anthony Sharpe was born on
August 26 the 26th of August, 2002. He is known as Lil Tecca. The song he
released in 2019 "Ransom" was his first major hit. It reached number
4 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was part of his debut mixtape "We Love
You Tecca" (2019), which reached number 4 on US Billboard 200. It also
contained the singles "Love Me" and "Did It Again". The
album he released as his debut studio album, Virgo World (2020), debuted at #10
on the Billboard 200 and included the Billboard Hot 100's top-charting tracks
"Dolly" as well as "When You Down". The second mixtape, We
Love You Tecca 2, was released in the month of August 2021. It included
"Repeat It" and "Lot of Me". Tyler-Justin Anthony sharpe
was the son of Jamaican immigrants. He was born on August 26 2002, in Queens,
New York City. Sharpe was born in Queens' Springfield Gardens, and later
relocated to Cedarhurst on Long Island. Sharpe had always wanted to be a part
of the NBA in his youth but at the age 12 Sharpe decided to pursue a career in
music. Sharpe attended Lawrence High School. When Tecca was nine years old, he
adapted to his interest in music by rapping along with his friends using his
Xbox. The two would sometimes make a mockery of one another. One of them was
uploaded on SoundCloud several years ago, however it was later removed. The
singer initially didn't intend to pursue a career in music although he did
dream of becoming a NBA superstar. However, in his middle school years his
interest in basketball faded and started to take the music seriously. The first
track to become famous, "Tectri", was created in collaboration with
Lil Gummybear and released in the early part of 2017. The artist also released
"Callin", another of his early songs. A year later his career was
beginning to gain momentum with the hit single "Ransom" The track was
originally uploaded on Cole Bennett's Lyrical Lemonade YouTube channel on May
22, 2019. It peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts and has been
played over 900,000,000 times on Spotify and more than 300 million times on
YouTube.
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