Catching Cairo

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Catching Cairo

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On a quest for escapism — Catching Cairo blooms. A captivating singer, songwriter, and vocal powerhouse born and raised in North London, Catching Cairo is making bold waves across the dance music spectrum. Weaving her surroundings and raw emotion into every lyric, she channels life, love, and London into unforgettable soundscapes.


A true gem of the UK underground, her voice is unmistakable — rich with feeling, tinged with nostalgia, and capable of igniting dance floors while tugging at heartstrings. Since 2013, she’s been building an uncompromising sonic identity, writing and collaborating with a range of renowned artists. From early releases on Rinse, Maison Kitsuné, Chase and Status’ MTA Records ( and SHY FX’s Digital Soundboy, to chart success with Jakwob on the UK Top 40 hit Somebody New, she’s carved a lane entirely her own. With iconic releases on Shogun Audio, Critical Music, UKF, and DnB Arena, Catching Cairo’s vocals have become part of the very DNA of drum & bass, jungle, and beyond — lending soul to seminal tracks by Kasra (Guilty, Codeine), Hybrid Minds (Come Down, Supernova, and Listen), London Elektricity (Always Golden), BCee (Draco), Sustance (I Want You), and Mungo’s Hifi (Back in the Dayz). Previously known as Tiffani Juno, she’s also the voice behind Touch, her now-legendary 2017 anthem with Hybrid Minds, which has amassed over 70 million streams on Spotify alone — an undisputed classic that only adds to her earned her cult status across the scene. In 2023, she dropped her 5-track debut solo Aura EP — featuring tracks including Turno, Dogger, Simula and BCee with a standout single For Your Love (prod. Disrupta) breaking into the New Zealand Shazam Top 100 — followed in 2025 by her acclaimed Bruz EP, featuring heavy-hitting collaborations with Koherent, Selecta J-Man, Bastion, Kelvin 373, Mania, and UK rapper LZee. Cairo’s sound pulls from alt-R&B, dub reggae, indie, and the deep-rooted legacy of Black British sound system culture. Timeless, unfiltered, and unapologetically her. She’s been shutting down stages across the UK and beyond, going viral with her jaw-dropping Balamii set (powered by Adidas x JD Sports) with one moment that truly sent shockwaves: her live performance of then unreleased track Lose No Sleep a raw, vocal session that hit millions of views within weeks (the internet lit up, with global audiences demanding its release) and joining Becky Hill on her massive UK arena tour, performing to over 120,000 people in just two weeks. She even linked up with grime royalty D Double E and Morrison for the certified underground smash Brick Lane.