Tyne unveils the video for her single 'If I Were to Lose You'. Keeping it simple yet visually gorgeous, Tyne is filmed in various locations among picturesque landscapes of nature. The song itself follows her previous EP '111', which was released back in June of this year. Already highlighted on BBC Introducing with her cut 'Girly', Tyne continues to ascend to fame.
Tyne makes her return with an ode to the love of her supporters in the form of 'If I Were to Lose You'. A sparkling, synth-layered dream pop piece, the track is the follow-up to Tyne's debut EP '111', which was released this year. We have a stream of the tune below. Enjoy.
Cambridge singer Tyne returns with a new track titled 'Nina'. The song is taken from her forthcoming EP '111', out June 8th. A catchy slice of electro-pop, the production is an open space of minimalism led by synth stabs, light drums and Tyne's floating vocals. You can stream 'Nina' down at the bottom. Check it out.
Tyne, the moniker of singer Grace Shelley, makes her return with an atmospheric single titled 'Little by Little'. Taken from her debut EP '111' which is out May 24th, the open air production of the track is built around a melodic piano riff and trap-style drums with Tyne's slick vocals gliding lavishly on top.
Cambridge-raised singer Tyne made her debut a couple years ago with the song 'Somebodies Something'. Having gone on to record tracks such as 'Girlie', 'I'm Down' and more, she makes her return with a new recording 'Fight For Me To Stay'. Taken from her upcoming EP '111' out April 6th, the tune is an emotive electronic pop piece constructed around tender piano strums, subtle yet epic guitar riffs and Hip-Hop style drum programming, all topped with Tyne's sensual vocals. 'Fight For Me To Stay' is a mature offering from the rising artist.