Tanzie Signs Multi-Project Deal With UK Label Out Deh Records

- Akeeile Harris
- 3 days ago
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The Jamaican singer, daughter of Queen Ifrica and Tony Rebel, signs with UK-based label while preparing to release new single “Thanks” and joining the 2026 cohort for City Splash Festival in London

Jamaican singer Tanzie secures a deal UK label Out Deh Records
Talented Jamaican singer Tanzie has officially signed with UK-based label Out Deh Records for multiple upcoming projects, marking a major step forward in her growing career.
As part of the new partnership, Tanzie is set to release her new single “Thanks,” distributed through the label, while also securing a major international opportunity as part of the 2026 cohort for City Splash Festival, one of the UK’s biggest one-day cultural events, scheduled for May 25 at Brockwell Park. The segment, known for showcasing rising Caribbean talent, will also feature emerging Jamaican acts including Runkus and dancehall artiste Tielo Lanez as part of the new cohort initiative.
Tanzie, born Tanzania Barrett and daughter of reggae icons Queen Ifrica and Tony Rebel, first made her mark with her refreshing sound and unique musical style.
Over the past few years, she has continued building momentum with tracks such as “Mary Jane,” “High,” and her recent release “Like A Bird.”
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