With the likes of Clash Magazine, BBC 6Music, Earmilk and many more supporting her music in recent months, emerging Swedish but London-based singer and songwriter Tinx has now returned to share the new video for her latest single ‘Crush’.
A revised rendition of the 1998 Jennifer Paige classic, ‘Crush’ sees the artist explore a more eclectic side to her sound. Produced by Tinx’s long term collaborator Tylr Rydr (Ashnikko, Girli, You Me At Six, Kid Brunswick), their version of completely erases any trace of the sweetness from the original production and highlights her delectable tone over a dark and beat-driven release, which draws influence from trap & drum and bass, though always maintaining her pop foundation.
Speaking about the new offering, she said, “I’ve loved the original version since I was a kid & when my manager jokingly suggested I re-work it, I gladly accepted the challenge. I got to reconnect with Tylr, who I worked on my 1st EP with and making this was just easy & fun… until I actually started to ball my eyes out in the studio, it’s not one to sing when going through a break up. That’s for sure.”
Watch the new quarantine video for ‘Crush’ below:
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