Maddee
Maddee, a singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, hails from the vibrant city of Toronto. Their music, characterized by themes of queerness, love, empowerment, and self-worth, seamlessly blends Soul, R&B, folk, and Indie genres. Maddee's artistic ingenuity has fostered collaborations with fellow Toronto luminaries including Harrison, Charlotte Day Wilson, Young Clancy, Shagabond, and BirthdayBoy.
They've already shared the stage with notable artists such as Willow Smith, Lil' Yachty, and Tennyson, and have graced the lineup of renowned festivals like Field Trip, NXNE, CMW, and SXSW. Maddee's journey began with a standout feature on Harrison's 2016 EP "Colors," released by Last Gang Records. Their dynamic vocals enriched tracks like "You're Light" and "How Can It Be." Subsequently, in 2017, MADDEE unveiled their debut solo singles, produced by Toronto talents Birthday Boy and Shagabond respectively. The culmination of their creative prowess came with the release of their debut EP, "Red Mind." This project showcases collaborations with emerging Toronto talents including Gray Rowan, Louie Short, and Danny Voicu (justandonly). The EP weaves a captivating tapestry of jazz-infused R&B and evocative downtempo electronica, capturing the attention of esteemed publications such as Lyrical Lemonade, Now Magazine, CBC, GAY TIMES, and more. Maddee's artistic journey is marked by a distinctive sound and a commitment to authentic storytelling, making them a compelling and influential voice in today's music landscape.