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Tom Cardy (born 12 June 1994) is an Australian comedian, musician, songwriter, and actor. He became known in Australia for his "Song Sequels" segments on the radio station Triple J in 2020, and achieved more international recognition when he began posting comedy songs and videos on TikTok and YouTube .
Tom Cardy " Mixed Messages " is a song by Australian musical comedian Tom Cardy , released on 30 July 2021 as his debut single and the lead single from his debut EP Artificial Intelligence . The song was written, recorded, and produced solely by Cardy.
Artificial Intelligence is the debut extended play [a] by Australian comedian and musician Tom Cardy, released independently on 6 August 2021. Solely written and produced by Cardy himself, the EP features guest appearances from fellow comedian Julia Robertson and former Sticky Fingers guitarist Taras Hrubij-Piper, and was supported by the lead single "Mixed Messages".
The 24-year-old British music school teacher first shocked viewers in late January, when he vied for a spot in the live shows. Tom came in swinging, performing a rendition of Simon and Garfunkel's ...
"H.Y.C.Y.BH" (an acronym for "Have You Checked Your Butthole") is a song by Australian musical comedian Tom Cardy. It was taken from his debut EP, Artificial Intelligence, which was released on 6 August 2021. Written, recorded, and produced solely by Cardy, the song was debuted on TikTok.
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US actor Tom Papa and his wife Cynthia Koury attend the premiere of Apple Original Films' "The Instigators" at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City on July 31, 2024. Tom and Cynthia got married ...
The song received critical acclaim by music critics. AllMusic's Matt Collar noted "Young Blood" as one of the top tracks from Passive Me, Aggressive You and described it as "layered and shimmering". [6] Tom Cardy from The Dominion Post called it "one of the catchiest indie electro tunes I've heard in years". [7]