Recognized locally and interna0onally for her musical talent, star0ng with Best Female Newcomer in 1999, she has been honoured with commenda0ons, numerous nomina0ons, and awards.
The World Ci3zen Ar3sts (WCA) and the Bob Marley Founda3on, Ghandi Founda3on, and Belgravia Gallery, selected Tasha T as the Award Recipient, for ‘Compete for Peace and Not War’ compe00on, for her inspira0onal composi0on Spread Some Love.
First ever reggae artiste in the history of the Indigenous Music Awards to be nominated for Best Interna3onal Indigenous Release and invited to perform at their show in Winnipeg, Canada; thereby helping to form stronger 0es between reggae music in Canada and the Indigenous Community.
Two-0me Juno Nominee for Best Reggae Recording at the JUNO Awards for her “Real Talk” Album and her single “Dem Need More Love”.
The Governor General of Canada awarded Tasha T for the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for her dedica0on to her peers, community, and Canada. Quote by HRH Queen Elizabeth II; “The contribu0ons you have made to our na0on are most commendable and deserve our praise and admira0on.”
Tasha T was invited to perform in her Spiritual Homeland of Ethiopia during, for her ‘Spread Some Love Ethiopian Tour.’ She performed in several ci0es in Ethiopia (Addis Ababa, Shashamane, Hawassa, and Bahir Dar), which included the “Great Ethiopian Concert.” While on tour, she visited over 5 schools and was invited to perform and par0cipate in the ‘Great Ethiopian Child Race’ with over 3,000 par0cipants.
For the past ten years, Tasha T has served as the official Musical Ambassador for Read Across Jamaica Founda3on, on a mission to encourage and mo0vate young persons to read. This journey has led Tasha T to have her own non-profit organiza0on 0tled Tasha T Learning Founda3on.