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Tafari Anthony



           ere is the new single from LGBTQA+ artist Tafari Anthony. Entitled “Live in a Dream” the track narrates
     Hthe struggle to find contentment in your current situation. Featuring determined beats, resolute lyrics
      and vivacious pop soundscapes all ascend into a dynamic and completely addictive track, highlighting the
      singer’s powerhouse vocals.


      Tafari Anthony has been profiled in PAPER Magazine, Gay Times and Earmilk to name a few.

      Tafari (pronounced Ta-far-eye) Anthony is a Toronto based artist whose music blends Pop, R&B and Soul.
      He is an artist who embodies the spirit of the modern musician. Not just a musician, but a creator. Known for
      his sleek vocal tones, sultry melodies and music which oozes with personality, Tafari leaves listeners in awe -
      somewhat apt considering his name means “He who inspires awe”.

      His influences range from artists like Prince and John Legend, to more contemporary artists like Lennon
      Stella and Charlie Puth, among others. Often described as a mix of Sam Smith and MNEK, Tafari creates
      deeply emotional songs that resonate across generations. “All of these artists are creating music that is pop in
      its own right, but also so different from each other”, shares the musician.

      Having taken a break from music in 2018 to focus on creating new material which explored his own
      personal soundscape, Tafari returned early 2020 with the release of “Centerfold” - a pop anthem which took
      both critics and fans by storm. Following closely in its footsteps is the infectious “Live in a Dream”. Narrating
      the struggle to find contentment in your current situation, Tafari confides, “We are constantly trying to strive
      for more, and I know personally I feel a great deal of failure or shame if I don’t live upto expectations. Far too
      often in my career I’ve had many people try to tell me who I should be and try to mold me into something
      that they’ve already seen. The promise of a greater future if you do this and that, had me do many things I
      would’ve never done in order to chase someone else’s vision. But I had to slow down and stop worrying about
      what I don’t have, and who I don’t know and be happy to live my own personal journey.”

      The inspiring new single encourages others to dream like we used to when we were children - dream despite
      the obstacles, setbacks, and alternate routes that try to stop us. Fight for what you want, take back your power
      and find contentment in your current situation.

      “Live in a Dream” sonically has a rebellious feel to it. Produced by Alexander Flockhart (Off Bloom, What
      So Not, Vera, Kill J, Malou Prytz), the two connected with each other on SoundBetter (Powered by Spotify
      for Artists) and instantly resonated on their mutual goal of creating genre-bending pop music with an edge.
      Tafari was aware of the UK pop scene and as a result the new single incorporates elements of afro-beat and
      a reggae inspired marching anthem. With influences such as HolyChild, Seinabo Sey and Labrinth, the new
      single emits a very matter of fact approach. Determined beats, resolute lyrics and vivacious pop soundscapes
      all ascend into a dynamic and completely addictive track, highlighting the singer’s powerhouse vocals.


      Tafari has seen success with his music garnering acclaim from the likes of PAPER Magazine, Earmilk and
      Variance Magazine, to name a few. He has been nominated for a Toronto Independent Music Award and
      receives regular airplay on CBC Radio, with one of his singles being named one of CBC’s Most Influential
      Songs of 2016. The singer has also performed alongside Shangela (RuPaul’s Drag Race) and has performed at
      Toronto’s Dundas Square and Massey Hall.


      Instagram.com/TafariAnthony

      Facebook.com/TafariAnthony


      Youtube.com/TafariAnthony

      Twitter.com/TafariAnthony



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