Tunde Adebimpe
Babatunde "Tunde" Adebimpe, born in 1975, is a multifaceted American artist renowned for his contributions as a musician, actor, and director. He is most prominently recognized as the lead vocalist of the acclaimed Brooklyn band TV on the Radio. Adebimpe's distinctive singing style integrates improvisation, layered vocal effects, and the innovative use of sampled loops, setting him apart in the contemporary music landscape.
Adebimpe co-founded TV on the Radio in 2001, and the band quickly gained a reputation for their genre-defying sound, blending elements of rock, funk, and electronic music. Their debut album, "Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes," released in 2004, received critical acclaim and established the group as a significant force in the indie music scene. Subsequent albums, including "Return to Cookie Mountain" and "Dear Science," solidified their status, earning Grammy nominations and a dedicated fanbase.
In addition to his musical endeavors, Adebimpe has showcased his talent in acting, appearing in films such as "The Last Black Man in San Francisco" and various television projects. His artistic versatility and commitment to pushing creative boundaries have made him a pivotal figure in both music and film. Throughout his career, Tunde Adebimpe continues to inspire with his innovative approach to performance and storytelling.
Filmography
The Sleeping Negro
Rachel Getting Married
Twisters
Shot! The Psycho-Spiritual Mantra of Rock
Meet Me in the Bathroom
She Dies Tomorrow
Jump Tomorrow
Ultrasound
7 Chinese Brothers
Other Music
Nasty Baby
Superjail!
The Girlfriend Experience
Strange Planet