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Taiotims Announces 'All For You' Single - To Be Released on 13 April

06 April 2022 - 0 Comments

Taiotims (Mataio Timaloa) is an Auckland Hip-Hop artist who has independently built a growing fanbase all over New Zealand. His music is known for his relatable story telling, nostalgic tone of voice and his soulful beats. Over the years Taiotims has perfected his craft by infusing the styles of his biggest influences (J. Cole, Andre 3000 and Kendrick Lamar) and molding it in to his own.

Since his last release in 2021, Taiotims has been upskilling his craft and is now back with a brand new track called All For You. A love letter written to his other half, lyrically expressing his gratefulness for her love and support throughout the years of his personal hardships. The early 2000's Hip-Hop styled beat seats a soulful mood, and is complimented by his nostalgic tone of voice and melodies.

All For You is available on all streaming platforms from 13 April, 2022.


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