Tumisho steps confidently into the spotlight with his debut EP, First & Foremost, a deeply personal and musically rich collection that establishes him as a rising force in the Amapiano and Afro-house scene. Known previously for his behind-the-scenes contributions, Tumisho now reveals his full artistic vision.
Sir Trill, B33kay SA and DJ 2k recently appeared on iMpumelelo featuring Msongi, De Soul and Tumisho.
The EP blends silky smooth production with lush instrumentation, incorporating jazz, tribal percussion, and ambient textures. Tracks glide effortlessly between soulful introspection and dancefloor bounce, with each beat telling a story. This is more than just an introduction—it’s a mission statement. Expect warm synths, haunting vocals, and subtle nods to kwaito and deep house that will appeal to lovers of classic South African grooves and modern Amapiano heads alike.
Highlights from the EP include a laid-back sunset groove perfect for rooftop sessions, a percussion-heavy cut that captures the essence of kasi nightlife, and a standout track that marries spiritual lyrics with chilled basslines. Whether you’re unwinding or turning up, First & Foremost is designed to stay on repeat.
Tumisho – Kgathi Ya Mma (feat. Quinton)
Tumisho – Ndikuthandile (feat. Nia Develigne)
Tumisho – Ngikuthande Ekseni (feat. Yanga Grenade)
Tumisho – Uyandiva (feat. Khanya De Vocalist & DJ 2K)
Tumisho – Briyani Way III (feat. Shino Kikai)
Tumisho – Sgido Way (feat. Lesedi & PercMan)
Tumisho – Finetown Funk 66