Afrobeat duo House of Tiju have officially dropped their debut album, The Great Hall. The 16-track masterpiece marks a new chapter for the duo, as they share a multi-layered project that captures themes of love, reality, and celebration.
House of Tiju, composed of Tibey and Jurum, have consistently proven their ability to blend diverse genres and sounds while maintaining their unique Afrobeat identity. The Great Hall pushes creative boundaries, showcasing their growth as artists since their hit debut single, “Link Up”.
Fan favorites like “Show Me Love,” “Golibe” and “My Brother” offer a heartfelt glimpse into the duo’s personal lives. “Show Me Love”, described by Tibey as the song closest to his heart, reflects the challenges he has faced on his journey. Meanwhile, “My Brother” highlights the importance of unity and support.
Beyond personal stories, the album also delivers the infectious beats and melodies the duo are impeccably known for, with tracks like “Rain,” “Take Am” and Saleyqua” set to ignite dance floors.
“The Great Hall represents the world we live in, full of highs and lows, love and struggle, and the need to celebrate through it all,” explains Jurum. Each song brings listeners closer to understanding the duo’s view on life, love, and reality.