TiaCorine’s “Fall In Love” blends kaleidoscopic melodies with her unmistakable lyrical energy.
TiaCorine’s new single “Fall In Love” is anything but traditional. Out now via Interscope Records, the track positions her signature sound — a blend of fierce lyrics and melodic innovation — in a romantic context without losing its intensity.
Built on dynamic drums, a distorted funk-soul loop, and crystallized synths, the production gives Tia room to flex emotionally while still staying grounded in hard-hitting delivery. Her lyrical approach to love is unapologetic: “I’m really her, the way I pulled up to your avenue / Change your latitude, might fly you out and buy you tennis shoes, baby boo.”
The release adds to a busy performance schedule that’s seen TiaCorine taking the stage at The Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash, headlining Charlotte’s Durag Festival, and joining JT and MikeQ at NYC Pride. Each set continues to build anticipation for what’s next.
“Fall In Love” follows previous standout releases like “Ironic,” with Kenny Beats, and “ATE,” both of which showcase her genre-spanning style. “Different Color Stones” further solidified her kaleidoscopic sound.
TiaCorine’s Almost There EP has earned industry praise and highlighted her chameleonic ability to shift styles without compromising authenticity. Backed by coverage from Rolling Stone and The FADER, and a successful debut tour, she continues to evolve.