DJ Tarico
Birth nameTárico Caifaz Samuel Simbine
BornMaputo, Mozambique
GenresAmapiano
Occupation(s)Disc jockey, Sound Engineer, Record producer
Years active2014–present
LabelsGeobek Records
Member ofYaba Buluku Boyz

Tárico Caifaz Samuel Simbine known professionally as DJ Tarico, is a Mozambican DJ, sound engineer and record producer from Maputo signed to Geobek Records. The main man of the Yaba Buluku Boyz, Tarico is noted for his production credits and his 2021 self produced single "Yaba Buluku" off his sophomore studio album Moz Piano Vol. 2 which became an instant hit in several countries and helped in popularizing Amapiano,[1] described by Billboard as a hit for all season.[2]

Tarico began disc jockeying in 2014 and began to gain recognition as a record producer in 2016. In 2021, he received 5 nominations at the 2021 AFRIMA awards and 2 nominations at the 2021 AFRIMMA (USA) awards and is a recipient of Best Collaboration award at the 2021 ASEA awards.[3][4][5] In addition to his awards nominations, he received 2 nominations each, at AFRIMA and The Headies awards of 2022 and was nominated for Best African DJ of the Year at the 2023 Soundcity MVP awards.[6][7]

Tarico has produced several hit singles for a variety of eminent artists across different music genres including hip hop, afrobeats, bongo flava, and amapiano and has worked with Makhadzi, Harmonize, Jux, Joey B, Mr Eazi,[8] Crayon, Falz, Moonchild Sanelly, DJ Neptune, Medikal, Shatta Wale, Ami Faku, Jah Pryzah, Iyanya and Burna Boy.[9][10] On 5 November 2022 Tarico hosted This Is Africa on BBC World Service in the UK.[11]

Early life

Tarico was born in the capital and chief port of Mozambique, Maputo.[12] At the age of 14, he was taught how to DJ by his Neighbor, the same age he strengthened his love for music while in secondary school where he joined an all boys group Afro Madjaha. At that time, they would go to Reginald Studios where he was taught how to produce, write and make music. After 2 years, one of the members of the group passed away, the group was discontinued and Tarico had to embark on his own to pursue his career.[13]

Production discography

Credits adapted from Spotify[14]
Artist Title Reference
Mr Eazi ft Joey B and DJ Tarico “Patek”
Harmonize “Single Again”
Crayon ft Yaba Buluku Boyz “The One (Chop Life)”
Mr. Bow ft Harmonize “Fire”
Jux ft DJ Tarico and G Nako “Shugga Daddy”
ChopLife SoundSystem ft Mr Eazi, DJ Neptune, Minz, Medikal and Shatta Wale “See Something “
DJ Tarico ft Yuri da Cunha “Abre O Cannal”
Yaba Buluku Boyz ft DJ Tarico and Jah Pryzah “Wa Kula (Zacaria)”
Yaba Buluku Boyz ft Falz “Madam De Madam”
ChopLife SoundSystem ft Mr Eazi “Werser”
Makhadzi ft Yaba Buluku Boyz “Swilo Swamina”
Bander ft DJ Tarico, DJ SupaMan and Amira “Mazazas”
Dehermes, lan Blanco, MR. KUKA “Puxa Mazambana”
ChopLife SoundSystem ft Mr Eazi and Ami Faku “Wena”
DJ Tarico ft Mano Tsotsi “Bodene”
Iyanya ft DJ Tarico, Nelson Tivane and Preck “No Where”
Mr Eazi ft Falz, Major League DJz, DJ Tarico and Joey B “Patek (Remix)”
TOME ft Yaba Buluku Boyz “Hold You”
ChopLife SoundSystem ft Mr Eazi, 2woshort and Stompiiey “Big Boy”
ChopLife SoundSystem ft Mr Eazi and Nkosazana Daughter “Die For You”
ChopLife SoundSystem ft Mr Eazi and Aymos “Ziwa La”
ChopLife SoundSystem ft Mr Eazi and Nkosazana Daughter “Indaba”
ChopLife SoundSystem ft Mr Eazi “Tear Chain”
ChopLife SoundSystem ft Mr Eazi, Moonchild Sanelly and Linda Kim “Oh Yes”
Yaba Buluku Boyz ft Harmonize "Lala"

Discography

Albums

  • Moz Piano (2020)
  • Moz Piano (2020)

Extended plays

  • Urban Kings (2017)
  • Kizoraxxa Land (2018)
  • Urban Kings, Vol. 2 (2019)
  • Urban Killers (2020)
Adapted from Spotify[15]
Title Featuring Year Ref.
“Tarazuda” 2017
“Marandza”
“Kizoraxxa”
“Yaba Buluku” Nelson Tivane and Preck 2020
“Cola Da Cunha” 2021
“Yaba Buluku (remix)” Burna Boy, Preck and Nelson Tivane
“Number One” Dj Consequence
“Abre O Canal” Yuri Da Cunha 2022
“Patek” Mr Eazi and Joey B
“Patek” ChopLife SoundSystem, Mr Eazi and Joey B
“Patek - Extended” ChopLife SoundSystem, Mr Eazi and Joey B
“Wa Kula (Zacaria)” Yaba Buluku Boyz and Jah Pryzah
“Shugga Daddy” Jux and G Nako 2023

References

  1. "Who Popularized Amapiano In Nigeria? A Timeline Of The Relevant Songs". NotjustOk. 2022-09-15. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  2. Mohlomi, Setumo-Thebe (2021-07-27). "8 Things To Know About South Africa's Amapiano Genre: A Local's Guide to the Scene". Billboard. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  3. News Ghana (2021-09-24). "DJ Tàrico earns five nominations at AFRIMA 2021 with 'Yaba Buluku'". News Ghana. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  4. "List of Nominees for the 2021 AFRIMMA Awards (Full List)". Pulselive Kenya. 2021-10-06. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  5. "2021 – ASEA". Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  6. Osikoya, Wonu (2023-01-24). "TG Omori leads nominees for Video of the Year at Soundcity MVP Awards 2023". The NATIVE. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  7. Aderoju, Darlene (2022-07-27). "Wizkid Leads 2022 Headies Awards Nominees: See Complete List". Billboard. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  8. Ideozu, Thelma (2022-09-23). "Mr Eazi Shares New Amapiano Banger, 'Patek' Featuring DJ Tárico + Joey B". The Culture Custodian (Est. 2014.). Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  9. "DJ Tàrico, Burna Boy remix for 'Yaba Buluku' puts Mozambican music on the map". Pulse Ghana. 2021-06-22. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  10. Omo, Imade (2021-08-09). "5 Impressive features Burnaboy has done since Twice as tall Album". The Culture Custodian (Est. 2014.). Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  11. "This Is Africa - DJ Tarico - BBC Sounds". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  12. Godson, Asiama (2021-09-12). "DJ Tárico Biography, Music, Videos, Booking". ProfileAbility. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  13. "Meet DJ Tarico, Preck and Nelson Tivane, the makers of smash hit single, 'Yaba Buluku' [Pulse Interview]". Pulse Nigeria. 2021-07-20. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  14. "DJ Tarico". Spotify. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  15. "DJ Tarico". Spotify. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
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