Terence "TEE" Lam

  • Toronto ON Canada

TEE has been producing, writing, and teaching music for over 10 years. He has worked on several global successes, including two of Billboard Hot 100’s biggest hits of the decade – triple-platinum-selling singles “Here” by Alessia Cara and “Too Good” by Drake, ft Rihanna.

Teaching since
2005
Profile
Trainer
Languages
Cantonese Chinese, English
Contact information
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Instagram, Website, Facebook, Twitter, SoundCloud, YouTube

Upon graduating from the Audio Production & Engineering program at Metalworks Institute in 2010, TEE joined multi-platinum award-winning production company Kuya Productions as a producer/songwriter. He went on to produce the 2014 Juno award-winning R&B/Soul record of the year, "Can't Choose" by JRDN. 

TEE's versatile production style allows him to cross various genres and work with artists from around the world. He's written for some K-pop’s biggest acts – EXO (“Stay”), Suho (“Dinner”), and D.O. (“That’s Okay”) among others – yielding several million streams on Spotify and Youtube. His foray into electronic music has garnered credits on songs by Adventure Club (“Need Your Heart”) and DVBBS (“Wicked Ways”). Most recently, TEE co-wrote Kaskade’s and Meghan Trainor’s 2019 summer single “With You”. 

As an Ableton Live power user who mainly works with other songwriters and artists, TEE has refined a workflow within Live that puts an emphasis on making great songs. Outside of the studio, he enjoys teaching in the form of private lessons, workshops and masterclasses. To find out more please contact info@musicbytee.com

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