Introducing the dynamic and talented recording artist and songwriter hailing from the heart of Zimbabwe, now making waves on the global music scene. With a journey that spans continents and a passion for celebrating African culture, this artist's story is as unique as their music.
Hailing from the lively and culturally diverse land of Zimbabwe, TAP emerged as a Warrior Princess with a fiery spirit, unyielding courage, and boundless passion. Her musical odyssey commenced amidst the bustling streets of Bulawayo, where the vibrant rhythms of African existence first permeated her being, instilling within her a profound adoration for the world of music.
A Global Odyssey
The Musical Journey
TAP’s music is a fusion of cultures, a celebration of her African heritage, and a reflection of her global life experiences. Her lyrics are both poetic and profound, touching on themes of love, identity, and the universal human experience. Whether through the rhythmic beats of Afrobeat, the soulful melodies of R&B, or the infectious energy of pop, her music transcends borders and resonates with audiences worldwide.
Making Waves
Since her arrival on the U.S. music scene, TAP has been making waves with her unique sound. She has quickly gained a dedicated following and poised to become a true global sensation.
With a heart full of love for her African roots and a vision to share the beauty of African culture with the world, she is more than just a recording artist and songwriter; she is a cultural ambassador, a storyteller, and a beacon of unity through music. She lives her life guided by two African words; Ubuntu translated as “I am because we are” (also “I am because you are”), or “humanity towards others” (Zulu umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu). In Xhosa, the latter term is used, but is often meant in a more philosophical sense to mean “the belief in a universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity”. How can we be happy if one of us is sad. And Sawubona, a Zulu greeting that literally means “I see you”. It’s more than just a polite phrase, it’s a way to acknowledge the value and dignity of each person. Sawubona is a way to accept others as they are, with their flaws, virtues, and nuances.
Follow TAP on her journey as she continues to make music that transcends borders and unites people from all walks of life. Stay tuned for her latest releases, and join her on this extraordinary musical odyssey that celebrates the vibrant tapestry of African culture and infusion of dance and pop culture. #MusicWithoutBorders
Hailing from the lively and culturally diverse land of Zimbabwe, TAP emerged as a Warrior Princess with a fiery spirit, unyielding courage, and boundless passion. Her musical odyssey commenced amidst the bustling streets of Bulawayo, where the vibrant rhythms of African existence first permeated her being, instilling within her a profound adoration for the world of music.
A Global Odyssey
The Musical Journey
TAP’s music is a fusion of cultures, a celebration of her African heritage, and a reflection of her global life experiences. Her lyrics are both poetic and profound, touching on themes of love, identity, and the universal human experience. Whether through the rhythmic beats of Afrobeat, the soulful melodies of R&B, or the infectious energy of pop, her music transcends borders and resonates with audiences worldwide.
Making Waves
Since her arrival on the U.S. music scene, TAP has been making waves with her unique sound. She has quickly gained a dedicated following and poised to become a true global sensation.
With a heart full of love for her African roots and a vision to share the beauty of African culture with the world, she is more than just a recording artist and songwriter; she is a cultural ambassador, a storyteller, and a beacon of unity through music. She lives her life guided by two African words; Ubuntu translated as “I am because we are” (also “I am because you are”), or “humanity towards others” (Zulu umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu). In Xhosa, the latter term is used, but is often meant in a more philosophical sense to mean “the belief in a universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity”. How can we be happy if one of us is sad. And Sawubona, a Zulu greeting that literally means “I see you”. It’s more than just a polite phrase, it’s a way to acknowledge the value and dignity of each person. Sawubona is a way to accept others as they are, with their flaws, virtues, and nuances.
Follow TAP on her journey as she continues to make music that transcends borders and unites people from all walks of life. Stay tuned for her latest releases, and join her on this extraordinary musical odyssey that celebrates the vibrant tapestry of African culture and infusion of dance and pop culture. #MusicWithoutBorders