Tbi$h
Born, raised, and quasi-based in Australia, rapper Tbi$h has gone worldwide. Also based in New Zealand and England, he continually proves his versatility as an artist. From rap anthems like his most post popular song, “Trenches”, to more emotional hip hop, such as “Toronto - Remix” (a collaboration with Jamie-Rose, Malikai Motion, and Figuero Jones), Tbi$h uses expertly uses his flow, rhythm, and lyricism. The up and comer made his debut in 2018 with both “For The Team” and “Finish Him,” and has since produced five more singles and made his way onto three Spotify-curated playlists, including Fresh Finds: Hip Hop. We recently spoke with Tbi$h about his personal preferences regarding his discography, possible future projects, and more!
How did you start making music?
I had some homies around me who were onto music like that so I thought I’d start doing it too and get involved. So I first recorded on their mic before I had my own. I then started trying to play with the whole music thing from that point forward.
Where is your go-to location when it’s time to write?
Anywhere, usually in the booth with some of the Ggs.
Who’s your choice for a dream collab?
A dream collab would be working with Headie One because of his experience, wisdom, and that he’s seen it all still.
What was the last song you listened to?
The last song I listened to was Mannequin - Pop Smoke (with Lil Tjay).
Where do you draw inspiration from when making music?
More time inspiration comes from surroundings its not forced at all. Those around me and things I see get put into the music still.
Which of your songs was your favorite to write about and why?
“Trenches” is definitely up there simply because of how easy it was to put it all into music. But, the one coming next is definitely the one I’d say is my favorite; it’s real.
Any future projects for fans to get excited about?
I have some upcoming tracks releasing and I'm still in collaborations with UK artists too. On top of that, I have some cold ones coming with some Aussie artists too. I think some people gonna be bare surprised with how cold they can really come.