When Tink named her latest album Thanks 4 Nothing, she meant it a few different ways. “Thanks 4 Nothing can mean so much,” says the Chicago singer. “It can mean thanks for not giving me a gift on ...
For years, the multifaceted entertainer Tink has been one of the best artists around, but has still managed to fly under the radar. With co-signs from Billboard and Rolling Stone, along with music ...
Fans have been waiting on rapper and R&B artist Tink's latest album, "Winter's Diary 5" for eight years — or since "Winter's Diary 4" came out in 2016. Real fans may have been waiting since 2012, when ...
Since being named to XXL’s 2015 freshman class, Tink has garnered hundreds of millions of streams with her music projects and received praise from Pitchfork, The FADER, HYPEBEAST, and other ...
Songwriters need to live life to have material, particularly artists like Tink. The Chicago singer-songwriter-rapper has made a career with frank, incisive records about love, heartbreak, and dusting ...
Last Friday (Feb. 24), Tink returned with her latest project, Thanks 4 Nothing. The 14-track body of work housed features from Ty Dolla $ign and Yung Bleu, while ...
Award-nominated R&B artist and lyricist Tink debuts the official music video for her single "Fake Love" via Winter's Diary / WD Records / EMPIRE today, July 10th. The track is all about the struggles ...
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Ahead of the release of her third studio album Pillow Talk, Tink returns with the new music video and single “Goofy.” The track follows the Chicago rapper/singer’s 2 Chainz-featuring “Cater.” Both ...
Tink and Hitmaka have seemingly put their differences aside. In an Instagram post shared today (Nov. 23), the producer hinted at their reconciliation and new music debuting on Friday (Nov. 24). In the ...
We can’t seem to stop talking about Chicago. The city’s hyper-representation revolves around its soaring violent crime rates, a narrative often told through tales of a hungry hip-hop community.