Categories: New Music

Florida’s finest diva and artist, Tia Pumpkin, is generating positive buzz with her bona fide anthem, “Feelin Myself”

Florida-based rising songstress Tia Pumpkin emerges as the creative disruptor the industry needs. She is a deviation from the ordinary and obvious. And you know the real struggle new music faces isn’t just about algorithms and charts; it’s a need for genuine artistry, and that’s what Tia brings to the table. Not just a talented artist, Tia is also a passionate YouTuber, for whom music started as a fun hobby. Her spontaneous journey into music, stemming from her Florida roots, has surprisingly garnered significant attention.

She is not just an artist; she fearlessly sparks a rebellion against the status quo of today’s culture, and her brand new single, “Feelin Myself” is a shining example of that. What sets Tia apart is her ability to blend musical prowess with authentic, fun, and relatable lyricism. It’s not just about the beats; it’s a visual and emotional experience that connects on a resonant, spiritual level. This is original music at its finest, and there is nothing quite like it.

The release of “Feelin Myself” during the Christmas season adds a festive and enjoyable dimension to the holiday. Tia packs such an appropriate punch with this performance that it boosts the vibe in any setting.

The driving pop beat, ear-catching bass line, and retro foundation evoke a sense of nostalgia. Tia then breathes life with her sweet-sounding and unmistakable vocals that blend melodiously with the impressive amalgamation of rhythm and melody.

Integral to Tia’s music is the synergy she shares with her producer, who is also her brother, Myk Air. Their close bond and seamless collaboration are evident in the quality and energy of their music. Myk Air’s contributions are pivotal, adding a layer of depth and harmony that complements Tia’s vocals perfectly.

This track blends pop star charisma, retro fun, and a touch of edginess, making it irresistible. Comments on the track resonate with listeners, with one user comparing it to watching VH1 back in the 80s and 90s.

There’s nothing like an infectious and old-school-inspired tune that takes you back and reminds you of the good old days. The video is fun, simple, elegant, relatable, and cool. It was the ideal complement for this masterpiece.

Tia Pumpkin showcases her ability to create potential chart-topping hits with this masterpiece.

Whatever you do today, just make sure you have “Feelin Myself” as part of your favorite playlist.

Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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