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Pebbles&TamTam Release Genre-Blending Single “Case Closed” with Visual Throwback

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Pop duo Pebbles&TamTam share new track “Case Closed” and Y2K-inspired music video via Atlantic Records.

Breakout duo Pebbles&TamTam are back with a powerful new single, “Case Closed,” available now through Atlantic Records. The track introduces a fearless blend of genre and mood, delivered with the duo’s trademark energy and paired with a music video that pays homage to the chaotic glory of early 2000s house parties.

“The song sounds like the night we never had in high school,” the duo shares. “Like the parties shown to us in films like Project X, Mean Girls, and Superbad.”

“Case Closed” features production from a standout team that includes Boston & Pat, Karma Kid, and Jay Moon—names behind hits for Tinashe, Shygirl, Miley Cyrus, and more. Together with Pebbles&TamTam, they’ve created a dynamic track that pivots between glitchy synths, thumping basslines, and catchy pop hooks with hip-hop flair.

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The result is a dancefloor-ready anthem with a core of emotional self-expression and sonic experimentation. “I feel so elated, like what did I smoke? It’s me who keep killing ‘em all, the case is closed,” they sing, affirming their presence with confident intensity.

Since meeting at Berklee College of Music, Pebbles&TamTam have been cultivating a fresh, genre-fluid identity. Their debut single “PINK LIKE SUKI” became a viral success in 2024, earning 12.3 million Spotify streams and 25K+ TikTok creations. Follow-ups like “CARDIAC,” “RINSE&REPEAT,” and “DECLINED” have only cemented their place as genre disruptors.

With “Case Closed,” they continue to defy expectations and expand their reach—setting the stage for an unforgettable year ahead.

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