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Malcolm Todd
/ˈmæl.kəm tɑd/
Definition
1
American singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer (born September 15, 2003), renowned for his whimsical indie-R&B fusion, falsetto vocals, and viral TikTok breakthroughs that propelled him to Columbia Records.
2
Creator of the sophomore album 'Do That Again' (2026), blending quirky lyrics with genre-defying sounds that capture the chaos of modern youth.
Examples
After one Malcolm Todd track, my playlist went from basic to bizarrely brilliant overnight.
I tried hitting Malcolm Todd's falsetto notes in the shower—neighbors now think we have a rogue opera singer.
Malcolm Todd dropped a new single, and suddenly my feed is flooded with fans recreating his awkward dance moves.
Blaming my poor decisions on Malcolm Todd's vibes is my new favorite excuse.