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TIACORINE IS RIDE-OR-DIE ON NEW SINGLE “FALL IN LOVE”

TIACORINE IS RIDE-OR-DIE ON NEW SINGLE “FALL IN LOVE”

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August 1, 2025 — (Los Angeles, CA) —Today, genre-bending North Carolina rapper TiaCorine drops “Fall In Love,” a ride-or-die anthem set to her signature blend of hard bars, snapping drums, and kaleidoscopic melodies. Listen to the new single HERE via Interscope Records.

“Fall In Love” may be a love song, but fans know better than to expect the softer side of TiaCorine. She comes at romance with the same intent and intensity that she brings to past verses. Over a warped funk-soul sample and crystalized synth lines, she makes her intent known: “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 fresh single follows a series of anticipation-building appearances from TiaCorine, who teased new music at The Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash in Chicago following her headlining set at Charlotte, NC’s Durag Festival the night before. She also performed alongside JT and MikeQ as part of NYC Pride at The Rooftop at Pier 17 in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge.

“Fall In Love” is only TiaCorine’s latest hard-hitting offering. In May she dropped “Ironic,” a flex-packed, psychedelic track produced by Kenny Beats that came with a fittingly trippy music video courtesy of Lyrical Lemonade. Before that came “ATE,” a drill-infused cut that celebrates the fact that she’s eating while her rivals struggle to keep up. That one also came with a distinct video version that includes vogue performances and musical contributions from Jus10 and Byrell The Great — watch HERE. She also shared the kaleidoscopic “Different Color Stones.”

TiaCorine is building off of a monumental2024 in which she dropped her critically acclaimed Almost There EP, shared the scorching hot “Shamone” music video, teamed with Luh Tyler for “Yung Joc,” and let loose a wild verse alongside A$AP Fergon Denzel Curry’s summer single “HOT ONE.” Following the EP release, Rolling Stone spoke to TiaCorine for an in-depth interview, and The FADER applauded how Almost There “highlights just how far her chameleonic versatility can stretch.” She also embarked on her first-ever headlining US tour.

It all started with TiaCorine’s debut album, I Can’t Wait, led by breakout track “FreakyT,” which inspired a viral dance trend and soared up the Urban Mainstream and Billboard Hip Hop/R&B charts. Her momentum grew across 2023, when she made the XXL Freshman Class and scored “Artist to Watch” nods from Rolling Stone, COMPLEX, Pigeons & Planes, Zane Lowe, Our Generation Music, and more. Cosigns from the likes of Drake, Flo Milli, and the late, great Gangsta Boo followed, as well a direct support slot with Key Glock and festival appearances including Dreamville Festival, Rolling Loud Miami, Day N Vegas, and Rolling Loud NYC.

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