Mbulelo Mpofu
AFRO-JAZZ musician Tiae says his album ‘Ithuba’ is a milestone in his artistic adventure.
He says his career is turning the page to a new and exciting era.
This follows the release of his nine-track album ‘Ithuba,’ which dropped on all major platforms yesterday.
“I’m grateful to SoMuch Music for giving me this opportunity. Ithuba is my chance to share my story, my roots, and my heart with the world.
“Every song is deeply personal, and I hope it inspires, connects, and heals.
“This album is a new chapter for me, and I can’t wait for everyone to experience it.”Born Tiambiwi Shoko in Zamanyoni, Kezi, the gifted singer-songwriter has poured his soul into the project, blending authentic storytelling, rich Afro-Jazz rhythms, and emotive melodies to craft a personal body of work.Produced in partnership with SoMuch Music, Ithuba, meaning opportunity, symbolises both a creative rebirth for Tiae and his bold ambition to showcase the essence of Zimbabwean music to audiences worldwide.
The album features standout tracks, including Izilingo, Phenduka, and Ngithethelele, each offering an intimate look into Tiae’s life experiences, cultural heritage, and musical evolution.
SoMuch Music director Dumisani Gumpo hailed Tiae as a rare talent with the potential to make a global impact.
“Tiae is phenomenal. We recognised his gift immediately and knew we had to work with him.“At SoMuch Music, we don’t just record artists, we develop them. Some songs on Ithuba were originally written by me in the 1980s, and reimagining them with Tiae has been incredible.“We’re committed to marketing this album both locally and internationally and
ensuring he performs on some of the world’s biggest festival stages.”
Gumpo added that SoMuch Music is deliberately building a focused roster to nurture exceptional talent.
“Right now, we have two artists under our label: Tiae and The Voice, whose album will be released in January 2026.
“We’re excited to bring Tiae’s music to the world and watch him grow across digital platforms and global stages.”




