South African Artist Tumi Tladi has passed away at the age of 29
South African Artist, dancer and songwriter professionally know as Tumi Tladi, has died at the age of 29 years old.
Several sources confirmed to that the rapper died early on Sunday. The cause of death has not been made public yet.
There are no limits to his multi-talentedness, creativity, and energy, and this is only the beginning. An entrepreneur, dancer, choreographer, producer, rapper, songwriter, videographer, and more, Tumi Trent Tladi is a diminutive Johannesburg-based power-ball.
From 2004, Tumi made a splash on the entertainment scene as a dancer aged 11. At shows both large and small, he impressed the hard-to-please critics at Johannesburg’s Danceweb under Craig Bullock’s mentorship.
In spite of this, 2012 proved to be a turning point. Just off the plane in Los Angeles, observers gasped in amazement when Tumi captivated the audience by starring in a music video for Hollywood actor Will Smith and actress Jada Pinkett Smith’s children Willow and Jaden.
Known as one of the world’s best choreographers due to his unique blend of South African style dance moves and international experience in the industry. Tumi became more and more enamored with music once his dance and choreography skills improved. In 2015, Tumi released his debut single CD and video album titled Punchline, which culminated in his debut single and video album. With talents in both singing and dancing, Tumi is well positioned to delight those who enjoy entertainment.
The lead dancer Tumi Tladi has worked with Cassper Nyovest to make him a better performer and has danced with him during his best performances ever. Tumi became inspired by this experience to go harder than ever and release his first big single, “You ain’t shh”. As a result of the song’s rotation on radio and television, he was fully introduced to the industry and caught the attention of promoters.
A Universal Music-distributed debut album has just been released by him. Since he began making music four years ago, he has grown so rapidly, and the entertainment industry continues to support him.
Peter Tladi, the legendary South African concert promoter and concert impresario, raised Tladi in an environment filled with music and performance entertainment
Rest In Peace. Tumi Tladi