- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Indie-pop sensation TYA breaks new ground with her latest release, ‘She/They’. An evocative blend of yearning and empowerment, the single offers a fresh take on the age-old theme of unrequited love.
TYA channels her innermost feelings into a melody that resonates with many who’ve felt the sting of a crush that’s just out of reach. Influenced by the forwardness of The 1975, TYA wanted to craft a track where unspoken emotions take center stage.
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‘She/They’ – Where Unspoken Crushes & Queer Anthems Collide
“She/They” is not just a song, but a statement for this new era. “I wanted to do a queer version of The 1975’s “She Said” and let it be an anthem for my woman lovers,” said TYA. “Many of these lyrics are things I’d never dare say aloud, but that’s the magic of music. It gives us a voice for those hushed feelings.” “Entertainment is in my blood,” TYA says. “That’s all I know.” It’s no surprise the Vancouver-based alternative pop artist recalls an intrinsic desire to create since their earliest days.
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TYA was born in Las Vegas, Nevada to two theatre artist parents (her mother was a Can-can dancer at Paris’s famed Moulin Rouge before meeting her father, who played a giraffe in the Broadway musical The Lion King). TYA had a rather unique upbringing. Spending their formative years on the road touring with her parents they were born to be an artist, and now, after what feels like a lifetime spent backstage, it’s finally their turn to step into the spotlight.
TYA’s pop music debut has been a long time coming. They’ve always had a natural talent for singing, and
their introduction to songwriting also came early in the form of poems they’d write to sing along to the
rhythmic percussion of her father’s tap dancing. A talented actor and dancer in their own right, TYA has a
long list of credits, including Netflix’s Midnight Club and NBC’s Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist. With more
music, videos, and live shows on the horizon in 2023, this is just the beginning for TYA.
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