Thutmose Crafts a Vision of Optimism  & Identity on New EP ‘Heaven On Earth’

Thutmose Crafts a Vision of Optimism

& Identity on New EP ‘Heaven On Earth’ 

The Nigerian-Born, Brooklyn-Raised Artist Draws on His Dual Heritage

by Blending Afrobeats & House with Personal Reflection

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Nigerian-Born, Brooklyn-Raised rapper-producer Thutmose redefines the meaning of optimism with his highly anticipated EP, ‘Heaven On Earth’, paired with a lyric visual for track “Champagne on Ice”. The six-track project reflects Thutmose’s mission to encourage positivity, resilience, and celebration in the face of life’s uncertainties.

‘Heaven On Earth’ is a deeply personal project that reflects Thutmose’s evolving sound and vision. The EP is not just a collection of songs—it’s an exploration of perspective, resilience, and the power of a positive mindset. In a world filled with chaos and unpredictability, Thutmose’s message is clear: you can create your own paradise, no matter the circumstances.

“I want listeners and fans to know that the way we view the world impacts how we live our lives. I think it is really important to reflect on our mindset and if it aligns with the future we want for ourselves. This might sound cliche but I really believe if you want to better the world, you have to start by becoming a better you.” – Thutmose

Blending the rhythmic vibrancy of Afrobeat with the energetic pulse of house beats, Heaven On Earth’ draws from Thutmose’s dual upbringing. This cultural fusion permeates the EP, as Thutmose offers listeners an escape—a place where music becomes a catalyst for reflection and change. The project is a celebration of life’s highs and lows, with an overarching message that even in the toughest of times, there is beauty to be found.

Reflecting on the EP, Thutmose shares: 

“This project is about staying optimistic in a world that is always unpredictable. Life should be a celebration and some of us don’t always see the beauty in it. A lot of us might feel like we're going through hell or even if you've been through hell, I believe you can still experience heaven on earth. It's a reminder to look at the bright side because perception is reality so I want to help influence people to look at life that way. Most of us can relate to the struggle, but my goal is to inspire the future generations of people that look like me to dream bigger just like those that came before me did.”

 

Born in the vibrant city of Lagos, Nigeria, and raised in the eclectic borough of Brooklyn, Thutmose is a musical alchemist who blends the essence of two worlds to create a sound that transcends borders. His journey began at the age of nine when he moved to the U.S., navigating the intricate dance between his African roots and the dynamic energy of New York City. This unique cultural fusion has become the heartbeat of his music, where infectious Afrobeat rhythms meet the electrifying pulse of house beats, creating a sonic landscape that is both deeply personal and universally resonant.

Thutmose’s path to stardom is a story of relentless creativity and innovation. He first captured the world’s attention with his viral freestyle over Kendrick Lamar’s "HUMBLE," a raw and unfiltered moment that showcased his lyrical prowess and set the stage for his rise. This breakout moment was just the beginning. Soon after, he was handpicked to support Billie Eilish on her fully sold-out Don’t Smile at Me tour, an experience that solidified his status as an artist to watch.

But Thutmose’s artistry goes far beyond the stage. With over 400 million streams across all platforms and more than one million monthly listeners on Spotify, his music has struck a chord with audiences around the globe. His collaborations read like a who’s who of the music industry—working alongside legends like Rema, Erykah Badu, Pink Sweat$, Loud Luxury, Desiigner, R3HAB and Steve Aoki, to name a few. Yet, one of his most defining moments came when he became the only independent artist featured on the Grammy-nominated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack with his single "Memories." This track not only earned him a Grammy nomination but also marked him as a trailblazer, breaking barriers in a fiercely competitive industry.

Thutmose’s music is not just heard; it’s felt. His tracks have found their way into the fabric of pop culture, with "Giants" being a powerful anthem for the League of Legends 2019 World Championship and "Run Wild" featuring NoMBe, setting the tone for EA Sports FIFA ‘18. His work is celebrated and supported by major platforms, with extensive playlisting across all platforms including Spotify’s NMF (US + more), NMF Dance, Lorem, African Heat, Laid Back Beats, Afro Hits, New Joints, Mellow Bars, We Everywhere, Afro Bars, and more, as well as Apple Music’s NMD (US + more), New Fire, Future Hits, The New New York, Rap Life, New in Hip-Hop, African Hip-Hop, Africa to the World, Africa Now, Afrobeats Hits, among others, ensuring that his sound reaches listeners far and wide.

In a world where the lines between genres and cultures are increasingly blurred, ‘Heaven On Earth’ proves Thutmose stands out as an artist who not only crosses those lines but redraws them, creating a new map for others to follow.

‘Heaven On Earth’ Tracklist:

  1. Lagos 2 Vegas

  2. Champagne on Ice

  3. No More Goodbyes (ft. Sofiya Nzau) 

  4. Front and Center

  5. Mo Hennessy (ft. Roku145)

  6. Ballon D’or (Focus Track)

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