STOGIE T (TUMI) USHERS IN THE NEW SEASON WITH A NAME CHANGE , A TOUR AND A NEW ALBUM RELEASE ON NOVEMBER 25th 2016
STOGIE T (TUMI) USHERS IN THE NEW SEASON WITH A NAME CHANGE , A TOUR AND A NEW ALBUM RELEASE ON NOVEMBER 25th 2016
The
artist formerly known as Tumi is back as ‘Stogie T’ with a tour, a new
single ‘Diamond Walk’ and a self-titled album that signifies the
powerful SA Hip Hop Movement.
Why the name change? Tumi’s latest incarnation as Stogie T is as real as keepin' it real
can get. He's not the same man he was 10 years ago. And he's brave;
almost too brave, if ever there's such. Willing to dispense of a
decade-plus worth of labour as an artist, producer, label owner; rocking
shows solo or with his former band The Volume; dropping knowledge by
the busloads on Mzansi and overseas audiences.
Stogie
T has shed some of the seriousness he has been known for since 2004
when he began releasing albums, but on his new album he says he still
offers a perfect balance of “Depth, consciousness and entertaining new
generation Mzansi Hip-Hop. This offering is a true indicator of the
success of the genre in South Africa and beyond.”
Under
the new moniker, the artist brings a reinvention that speaks to “The
new generation with a sound inspired by today’s finest talent in
hip-hop, production and lyricism.” Stogie T features Emtee,
Yanga , AKA, Nadia Nakai and Da LES. Hit makers Tweezy (famous for
producing AKA’s ‘Baddest’ and ‘All Eyes On Me’ plus tracks for L-Tido
and Cassper Nyovest) and Tru Hitz (behind songs for Stilo Magolidie,
Riky Rick and Boyz n Bucks) provided the beats.
Working
with fresh talent is not something new for him. As a hip-hop artist
Stogie T contributed to shaping today’s urban Mzansi sound not only with
his unique style and consistency, but also through his label Motif
Records, having developed artists such as Reason, Riky Rick and
co-signing The Soil, AKA and Nasty C in their early come-up days.
“Don’t
hate the player, hate the game” is a common catch phrase in the hip-hop
community, it reflects the reality of the competitive landscape of the
top tier in Mzansi’s hip-hop music business. Stogie T shows commitment
to the art of the game to the extent that he has never missed a season.
Since 2004 the artist formally known as Tumi consistently released an
album every year, whether solo or with Tumi And The Volume or a side
project, Stogie T keeps consistent in delivering the highest quality
musical offerings in this genre pedigree, season after season, with
constant improvement and evolution through each offering. Stogie T is
not only a major player of SA hip-hop music but he’s consistently pushed
the game to new heights, the new album is no exception.
Freedom
remains the underlying motif tying all kicks, snares, orchestral
arrangements and swirling melodic sensibilities together on Stogie T.
The
album’s lyrical themes steer towards an economic freedom. This means
booking holidays at off-shore hotels and affording whatever his partner
wants, as he tells us in the lead single ‘Diamond Walk’ and ‘Big
Dreams’, or zoning in on the life his mother carved out for him by
highlighting her cause. “I see your sacrifice in my children’s eyes.
They were born free.
Incredible!” he exclaims in the intro to “Son of a
soldier”. This goes a long way to humanize a concept that mainly exists
in a vacuum, obscured from actuality by smoke screens, haunted by a
legacy of stale and regurgitated tales told by former slaves who are now
oppressive masters.
Past
collaborators AKA and Da LES appear on “Ms. Joburg” and “Freakend”
respectively. The songs are twin tales of love and lust in a city known
more for its gold than its tendency to crush grown men to a pulp under
the pressure to turn their carbon-soaked dreams into diamonds.
New
generation hit makers Emtee, Nadia Nakai and Nasty C register momentous
guest appearances, the former two’s spots shared, respectively, with
emcee Yanga on “By any means” and Tribal, who provides the swooning hook
to “#FF”, the musical equivalent of what gets discussed in the Twilight
hour’s Twitter DMs before manifesting as coy cues in Whatsapp
conversations, and then getting enacted in real life.
In
2016, Stogie T's not content with his story alone; not anymore. He
wants to be a repository for all our stories, and he wishes to tell them
with only the skill he can master. In order to achieve that, he needs
to be true to – and to reflect -- his own reality.
TRACK LIST:
1. Going Gorilla feat. Lastee
2. Big Dreams
3. By Any Means feat. Emtee & Yanga.
4. Diamond Walk
5. Miss Joburg feat. AKA
6. We Own This Bitch
7. Funny Love
8. #FF feat. Nadia Nakai & Tribal
9. Freakend feat. Da L.E.S.
10. Chairman of the Board
11. Sub City
12. Son of a Soldier
13. Pray For Us
14. Clean Stuff feat. Nasty C
PREVIEW & PRE-ORDER THE NEW ALBUM HERE: https://listento.lnk.to/ StogieT
STOGIE T - TOUR DATES
18th November, Bassline, Newtown
19th November, Vanity, Pretoria
20th November, Starbucks, Rosebank
25th November, Da Side, Krugersdorp
26th November, 47 Avenue, Durban
27th November, The Establishment, Soweto
2nd December, The Good Luck Bar, Newtown
3rd December, Blue Room, Pretoria
(Additional Dates TBA)
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