Artist's albums
A Little Bit More
2023 · single
Slow Up
2023 · single
Give It To Me (Remix)
2022 · single
21
2021 · album
See You One Day
2021 · single
Can't Nobody
2021 · single
Give It To Me
2021 · single
Rise Up
2021 · single
Vows
2021 · single
Your Man
2021 · single
Say My Name
2021 · single
Don't Worry Baby
2021 · single
Ōku Rā
2021 · single
My Guy (Remix)
2021 · single
Show Me
2021 · single
My Guy
2021 · single
Just A Little Bit
2021 · single
Take It Away (Acoustic Remix)
2021 · single
Rere Te Wa
2020 · single
Lose Track of Time
2020 · single
Fever Island Remixes
2020 · EP
Fever (Remix)
2020 · single
Fever (DJ Twitch Remix)
2019 · single
Fever
2019 · single
This Is Where I Stand
2019 · single
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Biography
With a goal to sit amongst the top tier of New Zealand musicians, TOMORROW PEOPLE achieved exactly that in less than 2 years since their birth in 2010. Several years later, they have cemented themselves in the commercial music scene after releasing 2 albums, 2 EPs, 24 radio singles, 16 music videos and 5 music features with other artists. 2018 saw them release their fourth body of work, the 8-track EP “BBQ Reggae”. This EP debuted at #1 in the New Zealand Top 40, knocking English superstar Ed Sheeran off the top spot and giving the reggae outfit one of their biggest achievements to date. In their home studio hang 2 Gold-certified plaques for both their award winning debut album ‘ONE’ and another for a collaboration project they organised. A studio project turned live stage show, the 7-piece band are purveyors of what they describe as ‘sunshine reggae’. Focused on providing a mid-tempo sound that, while clearly reggae-centric, adds touches of dancehall ragga to its colour. It is a sound built around strong vocals, soothing harmonies, catchy hooks, aggressive ragga raps, and feel good riddims. Labelled by some as the hardest working band in the country, this is likely due to the fact that Tomorrow People wrote, recorded, produced and mixed all their music themselves. Or it may be because they edit their own videos, design their own artwork, manage their own strategies, devise their own marketing plan and book their own tours, all while holding down full time day jobs.