Tbi$h signs with Niche Talent Agency: Exclusive
Rising rapper Tbi$h will now be repped by Niche Talent Agency, TIO can exclusively reveal.
The new booking deal accompanies the release on Friday (13th November) of his new single, ‘Endless Trips.’
At Niche, Tbi$h joins a growing roster that features Benee, Sampa The Great, Drapht, E^st and many more.
“I’m so excited to be representing Tbi$h for bookings,” comments Jess Wust, agent with the Australian touring company and artist booking business.
“From the moment I heard his songs I knew this was something new and exciting that I had to be involved in. Keep an eye on him, there are big things on the horizon.”
Born in Zimbabwe, raised in Birmingham and Auckland, and now based in Brisbane, Tbi$h is making his presence felt in the drill scene.
Stream Tbi$h’s ‘Endless Trips’
Growing up on the streets “teaches you about survival, almost like you can’t lack,” he says of his recent work. “So the influence in my music definitely comes from those younger experiences and those that carried on to present years.’
‘Endless Trips’ starts its journey via Altchord Artists in partnership with Ingrooves.
Triple J Unearthed Music Director Dave Ruby Howe got an early listen.
“Get to know Tbi$h and the heavyweight energy he’s possessing on this new track. Another QLD artist ready to go big,” he enthuses.
It’s the latest in a batch of tracks that have dropped over the past two years, with each building traction on streaming platforms.
His most recent, ‘Trenches,’ a U.K.-Australia collaboration produced with drill scene-builders Ghosty Digga D, BizzyBanks and Oyabun, has blown past 200,000 plays on Spotify.
Reflecting on his style and his journey, Tbi$h says, “I think really I represent what Australia is about, diversity. My roots stem from Zimbabwe, but with everything, Australia is where its happened, it’s a place I call home too. Being able to carry and represent my brothers from Australia is something I’ll forever be about.”
Tbi$h is managed by Smack Face Music, whose roster includes San Mei, Lola Scott and Michael McCartney.
This article originally appeared on The Industry Observer, which is now part of The Music Network.