Todd Bryanton

Canadian musician and composer (born 1981) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Todd Bryanton (born August 8, 1981), known professionally as LilDeuceDeuce, is a Canadian musician, composer, voice actor, and YouTuber. He is best known for writing, producing, and performing music to his YouTube channel, as well as independent online projects, film, and television series. He performed the viral novelty song “Beep Beep I’m a Sheep”, which was later featured in Just Dance 2018 for Ubisoft. His work has attracted millions of views online and has received sustained coverage from Canadian national media. [1][2][3]

Born
Todd Bryanton

(1981-08-08) August 8, 1981 (age 44)
Occupations
  • Musician
  • composer
  • voice actor
  • YouTuber
Yearsactive2011–present
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Todd Bryanton
Born
Todd Bryanton

(1981-08-08) August 8, 1981 (age 44)
Occupations
  • Musician
  • composer
  • voice actor
  • YouTuber
Years active2011–present
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Drums
  • keyboards
  • guitar
  • bass guitar
  • vocals
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2011–present
Genres
  • Music
  • comedy
Subscribers466,000
Views147 million
Last updated: February 12, 2026
Websitelildeucedeuce.com
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Early life

Bryanton was born on 8 August 1981 in Regina, Saskatchewan. Prior to gaining widespread recognition online, he worked locally as a musician before transitioning into composing and releasing original music for internet-based projects in the early 2010s. [1][2]

Career

Online music and internet presence

Bryanton began releasing music under the alias LilDeuceDeuce around 2011. His compositions typically blend electronic music with humour-based and novelty elements, making them well suited for animated shorts and viral internet videos. [2]

In 2017, he achieved international viral success with “Beep Beep I’m a Sheep”, created in collaboration with British animator, Thomas "TomSka" Ridgewell and vocalist Gabriel "Black Gryph0n" Brown. The song originated from the animated web series asdfmovie10 and rapidly accumulated millions of views online. [1][2]

The song later crossed into mainstream entertainment when it was included in Ubisoft’s Just Dance 2018, marking a rare transition from internet animation music into a major commercial video game release. [4][3]

Media projects and collaborations

Beyond novelty music, Bryanton’s work has appeared in digital media projects including animated shorts and internet-distributed storytelling productions. His music has been featured in animated works highlighted by pop-culture and digital media outlets. [5]

He has also contributed to 8-bit-style reinterpretations of television intros and other animation-driven projects discussed in marketing and media publications. [6]

Musical style and influence

Bryanton’s music is characterised by upbeat melodies, electronic instrumentation, and humour-driven lyrics that align closely with internet meme culture. Media commentators have cited his success as an example of how independent musicians can achieve mainstream exposure through online animation and viral distribution. [1][3]

Discography

Singles

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YearTitleNotesSource
2011“Bad Singer”Early LilDeuceDeuce release[† 1]
2011“Hello!”Featured in asdfmovie4[† 1]
2011I Like TrainsViral song from asdfmovie2; achieved significant meme status[† 1]
2012“Mine Turtle”Viral song from asdfmovie5[† 1]
2012“Pony”Internet music release[† 1]
2013“Leperchaun”Internet music release[† 1]
2013“asdfmovie song”Official theme for the asdfmovie web series[† 1]
2014“Everybody Do the Flop”Viral dance song from asdfmovie6[† 1]
2015“I'm a Stegosaurus”Featured in asdfmovie7[† 1]
2015asdfmovie9 songAnimated web series song[† 1]
2017Beep Beep I’m a SheepViral novelty song; featured in Just Dance 2018[† 1]
2018The Muffin SongLead song for asdfmovie11; widely viral on social media[† 1]
2018“Shoot All Your Problems Away”Featured in asdfmovie11[† 1]
2019asdfmovie12 songAnimated web series song[† 1]
2021asdfmovie13 songAnimated web series song[† 1]
2022“Real Man!”Featured in asdfmovie14[† 1]
2024asdfmovie15 songAnimated web series song[† 1]
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Film and television composer

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2025We Were BroncosComposer6‑part documentary series
2024Die AloneComposerSuspense/drama film
2021DangerousComposerAction/thriller film
2021Beyblade Burst SurgeComposerKids/anime TV series
2020EndlessComposerRomantic drama film
2020Cagefighter: Worlds CollideComposerSports/action film
2018GhostlandComposerPsychological horror film (credited as *Incident in a Ghostland*)
2018DistortedComposerThriller film
2018SuperGridComposerAction/sci‑fi film
2018Welcome to NowhereComposerRomantic comedy film
2017The Humanity BureauComposerAction/sci‑fi film
2017The RecallComposerSci‑fi film
2017Adventure ClubComposerFamily/adventure film
2016Patient 62ComposerSci‑fi film
2016A.R.C.H.I.E.ComposerFamily/sci‑fi film
2013StrandedComposerSci‑fi/suspense film
2012–2016EddsworldComposerFlash-animated web series
2012The Tall ManComposerHorror/drama film
2009Hungry HillsComposerDrama film
2008SurveillanceComposerThriller film
2007The Wedding WishComposerRomantic comedy film
2006Android ApocalypseComposerAction/sci‑fi film
2010–2011InSecurityComposerComedy TV series, 2 seasons/23 episodes
2004–2009Corner GasComposerComedy TV series, 6 seasons/107 episodes
2004–2008Renegadepress.comComposerYouth drama TV series, 5 seasons/51 episodes
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Reception

Bryanton’s work has been the subject of sustained coverage by Canadian national outlets including CBC News and Global News, as well as regional publications such as the Regina Leader-Post. Coverage has focused on his viral rise, cross-platform success, and the integration of internet-originated music into mainstream entertainment. [1][2][3]

References

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