
Introduction
I’m TABI, an indie singer-songwriter from Brighton, writing songs for those who feel too deeply. If music has ever been your escape, your comfort, or your way of making sense of the world, you’re in the right place.
The Journey to Now
I grew up with music everywhere. My dad was the first person to show me how powerful it could be. We’d sit at the kitchen table for hours, him playing me songs, me soaking in every note like it was the most important thing in the world.
Music became my way of making sense of everything—of growing up, of feeling like I didn’t fit in, of navigating my own mind. Amy Winehouse and Sinead O’Connor taught me how to be a woman in music without letting the world break me. David Bowie showed me that you can be anyone you want and not care what anyone else thinks. I carry all of them with me when I write, when I sing, when I perform.
I moved out when I was very young, with more dreams than plans, but I knew one thing for certain: I wanted to create music that makes people feel something real. Music for the ones who don’t fit in. For the ones who see the world a little differently, who feel things too deeply.


What I Stand For
I write for people who think too much, feel too much, and need a song that understands them. If you’ve ever been told you’re too much or not enough, if you’ve ever wondered where you fit—you’re not alone.
My music is personal, but I hope it speaks to more than just me. The heartbreaks, the late-night thoughts, the moments of clarity—I put it all into my songs because I know someone out there has felt the same way.