Lil Tecca
Tyler-Justin Anthony Sharpe was born
August 26 the 26th of August, 2002. He is also known as Lil Tecca. He gained
mainstream recognition due to the release of the 2019 single "Ransom"
that reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was part of his first
mixtape "We Love You Tecca" (2019) that peaked at the 4th spot on the
US Billboard 200. The mixtape also featured the singles "Love Me",
"Did It Again" and "Did It Again". The debut album of his
studio, Virgo (2020), debuted at number 10 on the Billboard 200. It also
featured the Billboard Hot 100-charting singles "Dolly" &
"When You Down". His follow-up mixtape, called We Love You Tecca 2,
was released in August 2021 . It included "Repeat It" and "Lot of
Me". Tyler-Justin Anthony Sharpe, an Jamaican native, immigrated to the
United States in Queens on the 26th of August 2002. Sharpe was raised in
Springfield Gardens a neighborhood of Queens and later moved to Cedarhurst in
Long Island. Sharpe had always hoped to join the NBA as a youngster, but at the
age of 12 Sharpe decided to pursue a profession in music. Sharpe attended
Lawrence High School. When Tecca was nine years old, he responded to his love
of music by rapping with his friends using his Xbox. One of their tracks about
diss was posted to SoundCloud some time ago but it was removed. In the early
years of his life when he was a kid, he did not have any plans of making music
a living and instead envisioned becoming an NBA star. As he entered middle
school however, he began to become bored with basketball and took music
seriously. His first song to become well-known, "Tectri", was created
by Lil Gummybear in collaboration with Lil Gummybear and released in the early
part of 2017. Tecca also dropped "Callin", another of his first
songs. His hit single "Ransom," which was first posted to Cole
Bennett's Lyrical lemonade YouTube channel on May 22 2019 marked the beginning
of Tecca's meteoric rise. It reached the top spot at 4 in the Billboard Hot 100
charts and has been played over 900 million times on Spotify and more than 300
million times on YouTube.
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