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Scoop
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scoop
Tobiahs Releases Debut Project 'TO YOU, BY US (VOL. 1)
15 August 2025 After amassing tens of millions of views and over a billion streams across his recent releases, and fresh off sold-out tours across the US, UK, and EU, Naarm-based Lebanese-Australian dance producer Tobiahs today releases his debut body of work: an 8-track project titled TO YOU, BY US (VOL. 1). For Tobiahs, connection has always been at the heart of his artistry. Over the past few years, the producer and DJ has cultivated a devoted community, one that doesn't just listen to his music, but helps shape it. With TO YOU, BY US (VOL. 1), Tobiahs puts his community at the heart of the project. Each track is a fan favourite, chosen through real-time feedback, and the collective voice of his audience. It's the first in a series of projects shaped entirely by the people who know and love the music most. The eight tracks capture moments that have lived and breathed across Tobiahs' different communities - whether it's sample suggestions from fans in his DMs and Discord or late-night YouTube dives shared on Twitch. Each song holds a story of connection, chosen not just for how it sounds, but for how it resonates with the people who helped shape it. 'These are the songs my community backed - from sharing clips of me testing them at shows to jumping into Twitch sessions and dropping feedback in real time. So much of what I create is shaped by the people around me, and this project is a direct reflection of that.' - Tobiahs Today's release features new single 'Before You Broke My Heart' a track that was first debuted live by Tobiahs at his 004 Melbourne show and has had fans eagerly requesting its release ever since. It's a beautifully melancholic track that features soulful piano and vocal performances over a bouncy house beat, showcasing Tobiahs' softer side while maintaining energy for the dance floor. The project also includes Tobiahs' recent breakout releases, including the freshly dropped 'Cross Your Mind', and the massive 'Lifetime', a track that has amassed over 75 million streams, gained support from Tiësto and Keinemusik, and climbed to become the #1 global trending sound on Instagram. It also includes the back-to-back 90s soul-inspired house anthems 'Alone' and 'Angel of Mine', the latter of which has charted in the UK, hit the Top 20 on Australian national radio, and received strong UK airplay across Capital Dance, KISS, and BBC Radio 1. This run of success has been matched by widespread DSP editorial support, including a #1 spot on Apple Music UK's Dance XL and the cover of Massive Dance Hits. In under 18 months, Tobiahs has clocked over 125 million streams and 58 million social views, with sold-out headline shows across London, Delhi, and Toronto, and a debut of his new live show to more than 5,000 fans across Sydney and Melbourne. This project isn't just a personal milestone; it's a community artefact. TO YOU, BY US (VOL. 1) celebrates the power of direct artist-to-fan relationships. Tobiahs' sound lives in the tension between euphoria and melancholy, intimacy and energy, rooted in club culture but grounded in emotional storytelling. It's this duality that has cemented his place as one of the most compelling new voices in Australian electronic music.


Scoop
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scoop
Tobiahs Announces Highly Anticipated Debut Body Of Work + Drops New Track ‘Cross Your Mind'
DEBUT PROJECT TO YOU, BY US (VOL. 1) OUT FRI 15 AUGUST 2025 NEW SINGLE 'CROSS YOUR MIND' OUT TODAY After racking up tens of millions of views and over a billion streams on his recent releases, and coming off the back of sold-out US, UK, and EU tours, Naarm-based Lebanese-Australian dance producer Tobiahs today announces his debut body of work: an 8-track project called TO YOU, BY US (VOL. 1), scheduled for release on Friday 15th August 2025. The announce lands alongside his brand-new single 'Cross Your Mind', a highly requested ID from fans since its debut at his 005 Paris show, which amassed 1M+ views within days of footage hitting socials. The track sits in a similar sphere to Tobiahs' now Platinum-certified smash hit 'Lifetime', floating between late-night reflection and elation. For Tobiahs, connection has always come first. The producer and DJ has been building a devoted community over the past few years — one that doesn't just listen to his music but actively shapes it. With TO YOU, BY US (VOL. 1), Tobiahs flips the traditional release model on its head, handing creative direction to the people who know the music best: his fans. It's the debut in a series of fan-guided projects, with each track handpicked based on crowd demand, live reaction, and community feedback. The project's eight tracks were born on dancefloors, in late-night YouTube rabbit holes, and through DMs with friends. Every song earned its place because of the community. These are the most requested tracks from his live set, the ones that sparked the biggest reactions live. It's a track list with history, and it's a shared one. Alongside four brand new tracks, and today's release 'Cross Your Mind', the project includes recent massive releases from Tobiahs: 'Lifetime', which has racked up 75M+ streams and counting, saw support from Tiësto and Keinemusik, and became the #1 global trending sound on Instagram; and back-to-back 90s soul-inspired house anthems 'Alone' and 'Angel of Mine'. The latter has charted in the UK, and became a Top 20 national radio hit across AU, also receiving strong UK radio play from Capital Dance, KISS, and BBC Radio 1, including an interview with Sian Eleri. Tobiahs' growing momentum has been matched with extensive DSP editorial support, including #1 placement on Apple Music UK's Dance XL and the cover of Massive Dance Hits. The project follows an explosive run that's seen Tobiahs clock 125M+ streams and over 58M social views in under 18 months earning him sold-out headline dates everywhere from London to Delhi to Toronto, and a debut of his new live show to over 5,000 adoring fans in Sydney and Melbourne. Tobiahs' world is about euphoria and melancholy, energy and intimacy. His music sits at the intersection of club culture and emotional storytelling and it's this balance that's made him one of the most exciting new voices in Australian electronic music. This project isn't just a personal milestone; it's a community artefact. TO YOU, BY US (VOL. 1) celebrates the power of direct artist-to-fan relationships. In a landscape often driven by algorithms and industry gatekeeping, Tobiahs is proving that when you stay close to your people, they'll help guide the art in the most meaningful way possible. This isn't just his debut. This is their record. TO YOU, BY US (VOL. 1) Tobiahs – 'Cross Your Mind' Our via Mushroom Music: Tobiahs – TO YOU, BY US (VOL. 1) Out Fri 15 August 2025 via Mushroom Music: 1. Baby Come Over 2. Before You Broke My Heart 3. Angel of Mine 4. Alone 5. Cross Your Mind 6. Lifetime 7. You Don't Love Yourself 8. Do You Get Me?


Daily Record
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Capital Radio star diagnosed with life-changing condition after missing GP appointment to get lashes done
Capital Radio DJ Zofia Rogers has revealed to fans she's been given a health diagnosis that will affect her for life after she went to a lash appointment instead of the GP. The Capital Dance host took to social media last night to tell her 12.3k followers on Instagram that she'd chosen to go for the beauty treatment instead of the doctors because the two time-slots she'd been given 'clashed'. She was then told she'd been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) after feeling unwell for a lengthy time. Zofia, 24, said: 'Health update: After months of appointments, tests, scans and investigations, I finally have a diagnosis of MS (multiple sclerosis). This has come as a huge shock to me as I never expected it would be something like this, and I'll have to have lifelong treatment to manage symptoms and make sure it doesn't get any worse. I'm really lucky that I've found it super early and I only had 2 lesions on my brain so hopefully with correct treatment it will stay at a mild level." She added: 'Although I'm massively in shock at this outcome and it wasn't something I was expecting, I'm also relieved to finally know what's been making me feel unwell for so long and I've now been referred to an MS specialists who will be able to get me started on treatment. I'd love to connect with other people who have MS as I'm still trying to learn and understand more of what it all looks like and kind of wrap my head around it, so please do drop me a dm if you have it too." In a later post, she went on: "Funny story, I was SO convinced there was nothing wrong with me that I nearly cancelled my MRI scan cos I couldn't be bothered to take out my hair extensions as they had metal in them. "And I delayed my consultant appointment cos the one they gave me clashed with a lash appointment." She then said: 'Lashes first,' before a series of laughing-faced emojis. The NHS defines Multiple Sclerosis (MS) as a condition that affects the brain and spinal cord. It cannot currently be cured, but treatment can often help manage it. There are lots of possible symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS). Everyone with the condition is affected differently. Some of the most common symptoms include: Symptoms may come (called "flare-ups" or "relapses") and go (called "remissions"), and may get worse over time.


Edinburgh Live
25-04-2025
- Health
- Edinburgh Live
Capital FM DJ's life-changing diagnosis after missing doctors for lash appointment
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Radio host Zofia Rogers has bravely revealed a life-altering diagnosis, confessing that she postponed a crucial medical consultation to keep a 'lash appointment'. The Capital FM presenter had been under the impression that there was "nothing wrong". Zofia, 24, who spins the decks on Capital Dance, broke the news this week that she has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). She shared her health status update on Instagram yesterday. She confessed: "I delayed my consultant appointment 'cos the one they gave me clashed with a lash appointment," as she updated fans about her health. The DJ also admitted that she almost cancelled an MRI scan due to her health scare, saying, "I couldn't be bothered to take out my hair extensions as they had metal in them." In a post yesterday, Zofia Rogers wrote: "Health update: After months of appointments, tests, scans and investigations I finally have a diagnosis of MS (multiple sclerosis). This has come as a huge shock to me as I never expected it would be something like this, and I'll have to have lifelong treatment to manage symptoms and make sure it doesn't get any worse. I'm really lucky that I've found it super early and I only had 2 lesions on my brain so hopefully with correct treatment it will stay at a mild level." Admitting her surprise at the diagnosis, a user shared her initial shock but also a sense of relief upon discovering the cause of her prolonged illness. She expressed on social media, "Although I'm massively in shock at this outcome and it wasn't something I was expecting, I'm also relieved to finally know what's been making me feel unwell for so long and I've now been referred to an MS specialists who will be able to get me started on treatment. I'd love to connect with other people who have MS as I'm still trying to learn and understand more of what it all looks like and kind of wrap my head around it, so please do drop me a dm if you have it too," reports the Mirror. On Instagram, Zofia revealed to her followers that she nearly missed her crucial MRI appointment due to personal grooming plans, commenting humorously: "Funny story, I was SO convinced there was nothing wrong with me that I nearly cancelled my MRI scan cos I couldn't be bothered to take out my hair extensions as they had metal in them." She amusingly noted scheduling conflicts between health and beauty appointments, stating: "And I delayed my consultant appointment cos the one they gave me clashed with a lash appointment." Emphasising her preference in jest, she added with laughter, "Lashes first." However, Zofia promptly amended her stance, advocating against anyone adopting her approach, and acknowledged her error with a light-hearted tone: "Btw I absolutely do not condone moving round a doctors appt for lashes. I'm just a silly billy and I kinda thought the doctors were barking up the wrong tree so I didn't really think it was gonna be something I needed to take seriously hahaja." In a heartfelt video message from the radio studio, Zofia expressed gratitude, saying: "Thank you so much for the messages about my last couple of Stories. I really debated like sharing this because I was like 'ooh do I want to share it?' but I really wanted to just like connect with some other people who are also going through like a similar diagnosis. So yeah, that's why I chose to share it." She elaborated further: "And obviously it's gonna be something that is like part of my life so obviously I post my life on social media so yeah." Zofia assured her fans she'll update them on her symptoms in due time, and recounted: "Basically, all the symptoms were very mild. I've had nothing major." She highlighted that the "main" issue she's encountered has been "losing control" of her bladder, while mentioning there are "a few other things" affecting her too.


Daily Mail
25-04-2025
- Health
- Daily Mail
Capital Radio DJ reveals life-changing health diagnosis after admitting she 'delayed going to the doctor for a lash appointment'
Capital Radio DJ Zofia Rogers revealed she has been given a life-changing health diagnosis after admitting she delayed going to the doctor for a lash appointment. Zofia of Capital Dance fame took to social media and wrote: 'Health update: After months of appointments, tests, scans and investigations I finally have a diagnosis of MS (multiple sclerosis). 'This has come as a huge shock to me as I never expected it to be something like this, and I'll have to have lifelong treatment to manage my symptoms and make sure it doesn't get any worse. 'I'm really lucky that I've found it super early and I only had 2 lesions on my brain so hopefully with correct treatment it will stay at a mild level.' She concluded: 'Although I'm massively in shock at this outcome and it wasn't something I was expecting, I'm also relieved to finally know what's been making me feel so unwell for so long. 'I'd love to connect with other people who have MS as I'm still trying to learn and understand more of what it all looks like, and kind of wrap my head around it too.' Multiple sclerosis (known as MS) is a condition in which the immune system attacks the body and causes nerve damage to the brain and spinal cord. It is an incurable, lifelong condition. Symptoms can be mild in some, and in others more extreme causing severe disability. WHAT IS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS? Multiple sclerosis (known as MS) is a condition in which the immune system attacks the body and causes nerve damage to the brain and spinal cord. It is an incurable, lifelong condition. Symptoms can be mild in some, and in others more extreme causing severe disability. MS affects 2.3 million people worldwide - including around one million in the US, and 100,000 in the UK. It is more than twice as common in women as it is in men. A person is usually diagnosed in their 20s and 30s. The condition is more commonly diagnosed in people of European ancestry. The cause isn't clear. There may be genes associated with it, but it is not directly hereditary. Smoking and low vitamin D levels are also linked to MS. Symptoms include fatigue, difficulty walking, vision problems, bladder problems, numbness or tingling, muscle stiffness and spasms, problems with balance and co-ordination, and problems with thinking, learning and planning. The majority of sufferers will have episodes of symptoms which go away and come back, while some have ones which get gradually worse over time. Symptoms can be managed with medication and therapy. The condition shortens the average life expectancy by around five to 10 years.