The Edge radio station hosted auditions across New Zealand and eventually six young men were selected: Zac Taylor, Andrew Papas, Jordi Webber, Shaquille Paranihi-Ngauma, Haydn Linsley and T.K Paradza.
The Edge radio station began a nationwide search to find six young men to form a boy band.
At the end of the week public voting for the guys opened and in conjunction with a panel of experts from The Edge, Illegal Musik and Warner Music the final six members were announced and became Titanium.
[2] In November 2014, the boy-band was the opening act for Mariah Carey on the New Zealand stop of her world tour, The Elusive Chanteuse Show, at Vector Arena in Auckland.
Songs "Come On Home" and "Sky" were particularly noted by music critics for the genres of pop and dance, for their "powerhouse" vocals and "catchy" choruses.
He gained early recognition in "The Voice of McDonald's" competition in Orlando, Florida[7] and later served as a guest judge in Hong Kong.
[8] Recently, Zac has shifted his focus to film and television, studying at the Howard Fine School of Acting[9] and other institutions in Australia.
[11] Before joining the group, TK was studying at Victoria University of Wellington and had released his album project Wallpaper through band camp and SoundCloud in 2012.
His YouTube follow up Catch me, brought him some attention on social media and on The Erin Simpson Show and went on to join the group Titanium shortly after.
Vince Harder wrote Titanium's debut single "Come On Home" which received double platinum status in New Zealand and Australia.