JoJo is is revving up the hype machine for the deluxe edition of new album ‘Good To Know.’
Ahead of its August 28th release, the songbird has hatched news about another collaborator present on the project.
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JoJo is is revving up the hype machine for the deluxe edition of new album ‘Good To Know.’
Ahead of its August 28th release, the songbird has hatched news about another collaborator present on the project.
Full story below…
After garnering critical acclaim for their remix to Tinashe‘s ‘Songs For You’ tune ‘Hopscotch’ (click here to hear it), Los Angeles-based duo THEY. reunite with the stage-blazing diva for their song, ‘Play Fight.’
A nod to throwback R&B, the tune houses cheeky lyrics about makeup sex.
“When we play fight get to grinding all up on me, you don’t play nice,” they harmonize on the chorus. “Next thing, grabbing on your waistline and we turn another evening into a late night.”
Certainly not one for the kiddies, the tune comes as the second single from THEY.’s anticipated upcoming project, ‘The Amanda Tape.’
Hear it inside:
It’s been two months since Tinashe hosted a contest for fans to appear in the ‘Hopscotch’ music video, a move that signaled the Killah B-produced tune was set to be the latest single launched from her 2019 ‘Songs For You’ album (as we reported here)
Although fans are still waiting on new developments around that announcement, T’s bringing renewed focus to the song by unveiling its remix (featuring THEY).
Hear the revamped cut inside:
Tinashe is taking matters into her own hands.
Determined to thank her fans for their undying support amidst the waves of confusion her career has faced, the entertainer launched an album named ‘Songs For You’ this year.
Though its pure sales have been extremely modest, the set has been hailed as a win for the entertainer who recently stepped away from Sony Music Entertainment to venture out into the world as an independent musician.
How she is handling these changes?
Find out via her insightful conversation with BigBoy TV below..
November 21 brought with it news Tinashe had stormed digital charts with the release of her first independent project, ‘Songs For You.’
A 16-track set all written by the 26-year-old and featuring the likes of 6LACK, G-Eazy, Ms. Banks, and more, ‘Songs’ – despite serving as the singer’s inaugural offering post-departing RCA Records – served no shortage of polish longtime fans have come to expect from the diva.
Now under the management of Roc Nation, the ‘Die a Little Bit’-led effort was alive and well at retail with reports suggesting she was outpacing the numbers of some of the day’s top sellers including Kanye West and more. And, while Tinashe’s already made it well known she’s not concerned with charts (click here to read), look inside to see how ‘Songs’ stacked up against the competition on the refreshed Billboard 200:
As we reported here, ‘Joyride’ star Tinashe is cranking out new music at a rapid fire pace.
Not even two weeks after getting fans revved up with her adventurous new cut, ‘Die a Little Bit,’ the 26-year-old’s already driving attention toward its follow-up, the 6LACK-assisted ‘Touch & Go.’
“Meet me in the middle, touch and go / I’m too emotional,” T coos on the emotional track.
One of many gems set to line her forthcoming indie effort, ‘Songs For You,’ ‘Touch’ – announced just yesterday (November 6) – is a slow burning groove that doesn’t exactly take the sonic risk of ‘Die,’ but certainly points her longtime listeners in the direction of sonic cuts akin to those found aboard her sophomore effort.
Will fans appreciate the return to familiar territory? Listen inside and let us know:
Tinashe is taking matters into her own hands.
Now removed from her contract with Sony Music, the entertainer has her eye on independent glory with a new project named ‘Songs For You.’
Today she kicks off its campaign by releasing a personal trailer designed to generate excitement for the release. A release, she launched in the city of London on October 8th.
It’s an exciting time for a promising Pop princess.
Watch below…
Tinashe is the latest artist to introduce an alter ego.
Enter Nashe.
Billed as a racier, no nonsense, turnt up alternative to the singer’s perky personality, Nashe makes her musical debut on new song ‘Throw A Fit.’
More on the star’s new direction below, where you can also listen to the track…
Tinashe may have only just dropped much delayed sophomore album ‘Joyride,’ but she’s already has the set in rearview.
Case in point, the release today of new song ‘Like I Used To.’
Said to be lifted from an entirely fresh project (yes, already), the breezy R&B jam finds the newly-single chanteuse reflecting on a love gone wrong. Apt timing given her very public (and increasingly messy) split from NBA star Ben Simmons.
Take a listen below…
As we reported here, Urban pop stageblazer Tinashe‘s delivered the final tune of the previously promised trio of releases to precede her long-awaited sophomore album, ‘Joyride.’
After the warm reception of tunes ‘No Drama’ (featuring Offset of Migos) and the Future-assisted ‘Faded Love,’ T’s returned with ‘Me So Bad.’ An island-flavored groove that’s enlisted the skills of rappers Ty Dolla $ign and French Montana to support, the tune’s drop comes just two weeks before fans will finally have their hands on its serially delayed parent album.
Was it worth the wait? Listen inside and tell us:
Tinashe teams with Future for ‘Faded Love’ – the latest taste of her long-awaited sophomore album ‘Joyride.’
Having returned with the punchy ‘No Drama,’ its follow-up is a mellower affair and skews boasts ample island-spice.
Take a listen below…
It’s finally here!
After a week of teasing, fans of Urban Pop stageblazer Tinashe can feast their eyes and ears on her newest efforts – a ‘tringle’ (trio of singles) of sorts: ‘Me So Bad,’ ‘Faded Love,’ and ‘No Drama.’ All reportedly found on her long-awaited sophomore album, ‘Joyride,’ the latter cut made its way to the singer’s official Apple Music page moments ago…and we couldn’t be more excited!
What are you waiting for?! Look inside for tune featuring Migos star Offset: