ZOE MAZAH’S ‘TILL THEN’ RADIATES LOVE AND LIFE THROUGH TIMELESS REGGAE
Music that moves the soul while embracing the heart—that’s the essence of Zoe Mazah’s fifth studio album, Till Then. This Liberian-German artist delivers a powerful blend of old-school reggae and modern influences, proving once again why her sound is both authentic and captivating.
Opening with the heartfelt one-drop hymn A Better Place, Mazah dives into the political pulse of society, inspiring reflection. Then comes the bubbling ska rhythm of So Alive, a joyful invitation to hit the dance floor.
The album’s ten songs and two dub versions explore love and life’s nuances, each track a testament to Mazah’s artistry.
Her collaborations elevate the album to new heights. From Randy Valentine’s electrifying feature on Tonight to Josh David’s soulful performance in Te Quiero, Te Amo, accompanied by a Cuban piano and Spanish guitar, every detail shines.
Young Jamaican talent Quan Nelson lends his voice to the intense Dear Almighty, while Japanese melodica player Itak Tojo’s solo in Watch Your Steps adds a unique touch.
“Love is the life force I come from,” Mazah shares. “The act of creating itself is an act of love to me. Music is love.”
With Till Then, Zoe Mazah crafts moments of connection, powered by the universal rhythm of love. Whether you’re dancing or reflecting, this album is a journey worth taking.
ABOUT ZOE MAZAH
Zoe Mazah weaves soulful reggae with Nu-Soul and Dub, creating music that resonates deeply with emotions big and small. The Liberian-German artist blends African roots with European influences, delivering pulsing basslines, reggae guitars, and dreamy beats.
A seasoned collaborator with legends like Ky-Mani Marley and Alborosie, Zoe’s live shows—whether band-driven or electronic dub—are unforgettable journeys into rhythmic bliss.