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    Tobe Nwigwe and Tierce “Kizzo” Launch New Era With “All or Nothing” Featuring Labrinth

    GRAMMY-nominated artist Tobe Nwigwe and GRAMMY-winning producer Tierce “Kizzo” have joined forces for “All or Nothing,” a cinematic new single featuring Labrinth that introduces their forthcoming collaborative album, The Bridge.

    Released June 5, the single offers the first look at a project built around connection — across cultures, continents, soundscapes and lived experience. Produced by Kizzo in close creative partnership with Nwigwe, The Bridge finds both artists serving as executive producers while shaping a body of work that blends Nigerian heritage, Houston Hip Hop, global production textures and deeply personal storytelling.

    At its core, The Bridge is about the spaces between identity, survival and wholeness. For Nwigwe, whose work has long operated at the intersection of music, visual art, faith, family and cultural purpose, the album expands his creative language while staying rooted in the authenticity that has helped him build a global audience.

    “The Bridge was never just about Houston and Nigeria,” Nwigwe says. “It was about every version of yourself you had to become just to survive long enough to become whole.”

    For Kizzo, the project represents both a creative statement and a personal milestone. Born and raised in Amsterdam, he began developing his craft in studios at an early age before relocating to Los Angeles to pursue music at the highest level. Just as his career began to accelerate, he stepped away to care for his mother during her battle with cancer, a life-shaping season that changed the way he approached both music and purpose.

    That journey later came full circle when he won Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards for his work on Jon Batiste’s We Are, with his mother by his side. Since then, Kizzo has become known for his genre-crossing versatility and international reach, collaborating with artists including Sting, Usher, Earth, Wind & Fire, Pitbull, Shaggy, Jason Derulo, Afrojack, David Guetta and others, while also working alongside legendary producers David Foster and Teddy Riley.

    “For me, The Bridge is about connection in the purest sense—sonically, culturally, and emotionally,” Kizzo says. “I’ve lived between worlds my entire life, and this project gave us the space to turn that experience into something honest. Working with Tobe pushed everything further—it’s not just about making music, it’s about building something that people can see themselves in, no matter where they’re from.”

    That sense of global movement defines the foundation of The Bridge. Kizzo’s expansive production approach gives Nwigwe’s storytelling a wide cinematic canvas, allowing the project to move between emotional weight, cultural memory, and borderless musical ambition without losing its human center.

    Together, Nwigwe and Kizzo appear to be building more than a collaborative album. The Bridge positions itself as a meeting point between worlds — personal and universal, local and international, spiritual and sonic.

    Following “All or Nothing,” the second single, “Perfection,” is scheduled for release July 17, 2026. The full album The Bridge, along with the single “Disguise” featuring Fat Nwigwe and Sia, is set to arrive August 21, 2026.

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    About Tobe Nwigwe

    Tobe Nwigwe is a GRAMMY-nominated artist, filmmaker, entrepreneur, visionary and cultural storyteller whose work connects music, visual art, community and purpose. Known for his distinctive creative vision and commitment to authenticity, Nwigwe has built a global audience through boundary-pushing projects that celebrate faith, family and the richness of the Black experience.

    About Tierce “Kizzo”

    Tierce “Kizzo” is a GRAMMY-winning producer and global music collaborator whose work spans genres, cultures and continents. Born and raised in Amsterdam, he began his journey in recording studios as a teenager before moving to Los Angeles to pursue music full-time. After pausing his rising career to care for his mother during her battle with cancer, he returned to the industry and won Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards for his work on Jon Batiste’s We Are.

    Known for his versatility and global perspective, Kizzo has collaborated with Jon Batiste, Ne-Yo, Keith Sweat, Earth, Wind & Fire, Sting, Pitbull, Shaggy, Jason Derulo, Agnez Mo, Daddy Yankee, Afrojack, David Guetta, Ludacris, Usher and others, while also working with producers David Foster and Teddy Riley. His work on The Bridge, co-created and executive produced with Tobe Nwigwe, marks a new chapter in his career.

    The post Tobe Nwigwe and Kizzo Unite for “All or Nothing” appeared first on The Hype Magazine.

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