Tedashii Delivers "Stay Alive" Amidst His Support for L.A.

Tedashii releases a new single, "Stay Alive," a slow burning, steady flowing track where Tedashii revisits some of the lowest points in his life. Following the release of the album "Dead or Alive Pt. 2," Tedashii welcomes a new, vulnerable era of music. Anecdotes of hardship, addiction, and fear detail this single's impact and spark important yet relatable conversation.
Listen to "STAY ALIVE " here.
In a world where conversations about mental health and emotional well-being are more crucial than ever, "Stay Alive" serves as both a balm and a battle cry. The "Stay Alive" lyrics encapsulate the heart of the song: a call to those who feel overwhelmed, encouraging them to hold on and believe in brighter days ahead.
"One more night, running low on highs. One more try, to be alright. With all you had in front, you might just get to lose. One more fight, just stay alive," says Tedashii over the chorus of the song. He continues, "So hold on tonight, so keep holding tight. Just stay alive, just stay alive."
Tedashii braced the tragic fires in Los Angeles not only to film content for the song in January, but he extended his stay to volunteer and help those in need. He called on God to pray for those affected, "I've seen so many families evacuate their homes, certain their possessions would be lost in the fires," Tedashii comments. "In your darkest moments, know that Jesus walks beside you, lighting the path with His love and grace."
Tedashii's Support For L.A. via Instagram
This is Tedashii's first single of many in 2025 after releasing the album "Dead or Alive Pt. 2" in March 2024. "Stay Alive" is without a doubt Tedashii's journey through pain, healing, and renewed purpose. Drawing from deeply personal experiences, the song's lyrics explore the struggle to find light in the darkest times.
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