Tinashe Signs With Roc Nation, Releases New Single “Touch & Go” Feat. 6LACK

Tinashe Signs With Roc Nation, Releases New Single “Touch & Go” Feat. 6LACK
R&B singer Tinashe reveals a new emotionally torn single off called “Touch & Go”. The track follows-up the release of her pop-centric single “Die A Little Bit” with Ms Banks. In her latest single, the 26-year-old singer, who recent signed with Jay-z’s Roc Nation on Thursday (Nov. 7th), features Atlanta rapper, 6LACK. The singer’s cover art reflects the record’s sexiness featuring a seemingly nude woman being massaged by a man’s hands on her upper thigh and hip.

Following years of struggling with her former label RCA, Tinashe recently parted ways with the label in February 2019. She discussed her decision to part ways with the label in September.
“Creatively, I just feel like I needed to go through what I went through in order to be the person that I am today and to get back to my roots.”

She continues, reacting to some of the harsh criticism online.
“You pretty much put your heart and soul and emotions into all these songs and then you put them out there for the world to judge and tear down and pick apart. It’s terrifying and it can really mess with your head.”
Check out her latest single below:
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