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There’s more to Tinashe’s new album, ‘Quantum Baby,’ than being ‘Nasty’

NEW YORK (AP) — Tinashe refuses to retreat from the unknowns of life — or the music industry — but instead, embraces them. That’s what makes the success of her cheeky, inuendo-filled hit, “Nasty,” taste oh so sweet.

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There's more to Tinashe's new album, 'Quantum Baby,' than being 'Nasty'

Tinashe poses for a portrait in New York on June 6, 2024 to promote her seventh studio album, “Quantum Baby.” (AP Photo/Gary Gerard Hamilton)


NEW YORK (AP) — Tinashe refuses to retreat from the unknowns of life — or the music industry — but instead, embraces them. That’s what makes the success of her cheeky, inuendo-filled hit, “Nasty,” taste oh so sweet.

“You never really know when that’s going to happen. You can’t really predict it,” she said of the song, which peaked at No. 61 on the Billboard Hot 100, her second-highest charting track as well as No. 2 on the TikTok Billboard Top 50. “It’s been a blessing and something that I’m just super excited about.”

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