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TBaze is a dynamic Nigerian Afrofusion artist known for his captivating fusion of African rhythms and global genres. Blending Fuji, Highlife, and Afrobeats with elements of R&B, Reggaeton, and Dancehall, he creates a sound that is distinctly African yet globally resonant. Singing in Yoruba, Pidgin, and English, TBaze offers a multicultural experience that speaks to both African roots and the diasporic spirit.
Since his debut with “Carry You” in 2017, TBaze has steadily built a reputation for emotionally rich and socially conscious music, earning international recognition with tracks like “Monkey” and “Believe.” His debut EP, “Alubarika (Blessings),” showcased his melodic range and earned him a finalist spot in the John Lennon Inspired International Song for Kindness competition.
In 2024–2025, TBaze released a string of standout singles including “Slow Wine,” which received editorial support on Apple Music, national airplay on BBC 1Xtra, and visual placement on Vevo Afropop and MTV Base Africa. His emotionally raw single “Fall in Love Easy” premiered on Valentine’s Day 2025 and solidified his appeal across BBC Introducing, Spotify, and the UK Afro-diaspora scene.
His upcoming single, “For Days,” scheduled for release on July 18, 2025, continues this trajectory. Produced by The Majeek, the track features original African instrumentation and a seductive tropical vibe, with the standout lyric: “Na the thing wey you carry wey dey high me.” It blends Yoruba soul with dancefloor-ready rhythm—offering listeners a rich, sensual, and uplifting Afrofusion experience.
Supported by Arts Council England, TBaze has headlined live showcases, mentored emerging artists, and performed at festivals with a full live band. His artistry reflects a commitment to peace, empowerment, and African excellence—both sonically and visually.
As one of the most compelling voices in contemporary Afrofusion, TBaze continues to push boundaries while staying true to his cultural heritage. With each release, he connects deeper with his audience and affirms his place in the global conversation around African music.