
Tita Nzebi has never treated music as decoration. Rooted in the lush forests of Mbigou, Gabon, and shaped by a journey that has carried her from Africa to Europe and North America, her work has always leaned toward meaning over convenience. With โReminiscenceโ, she offers not just a collection of songs, but a living archive of memory, dignity, and cultural survival. Released on 20 February 2026, the album feels like a quiet yet resolute statement; an artist standing firmly in her identity while inviting the world to listen.
From the opening moments, โReminiscenceโ establishes a sense of gravity. The instrumentation breathes rather than rushes: layered percussion rooted in African rhythms, earthy string textures, and carefully placed modern elements that never overpower the soul of the songs. Nzebiโs voice enters with calm authority โ measured, expressive, and deeply intentional. Singing predominantly in the Nzebi language, she doesnโt translate herself for convenience; instead, she allows emotion, tone, and rhythm to carry meaning across borders.
As the album unfolds, themes of transmission and remembrance rise to the surface. Maternal wisdom, spiritual elevation, and social responsibility are woven gently into the compositions, giving each track the feeling of a conversation passed down through generations. There is patience in the arrangements โ space for reflection, silence that speaks, melodies that linger rather than demand attention. Recorded across studios in Paris and mixed at Peter Gabrielโs Real World Studios, the production feels expansive yet intimate, global without losing its grounding.
What makes โReminiscenceโ particularly powerful is its refusal to separate the personal from the collective. These songs are deeply rooted in Gabonese heritage, yet they resonate universally, touching on shared human experiences of memory, loss, and connection. Nzebiโs artistry doesnโt chase trends; it preserves truth, offering music as a vessel for cultural continuity and spiritual reflection.
With โReminiscenceโ, Tita Nzebi delivers a work of maturity and purpose; an album that honors the past while existing fully in the present. Itโs not designed for quick consumption, but for listening, remembering, and carrying forward. In a global music landscape often driven by immediacy, this release stands as a reminder that some voices are meant to echo long after the final note fades.
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Review by: Frank Donavan
