Tink has dropped off her new albumĀ Heat of the Moment via Winterās Diary and Empire.
Executive produced by Hitmaka, the 14-track offering sees appearances from Jeremih, Davido, Kodak Black, and Yung Bleu, who assists the Chicago singer on the lead song āSelfish.āĀ
āWith Heat of the Moment, I want people to see the elevation in me,ā Tink said in a press release. āThrough all the hate, Iām still rising. The video feels like a reintroduction. Iām showing people Iām the same bitch, just on a different level. Iām excited for this album, solely because Itās different from anything Iāve ever released. I really stepped out of the box and pushed my sound on each record. Working alongside Hitmaka made it fun. And Iām just happy to deliver good music for the fans.ā
The recordās title track sees TinkĀ open up about the struggles behind her success and the negative effects rumors can have on her. āFake a smile, but I be shutting down/So-called friend, Iām like, āWhere are you now?ā/When I need you nowhere to be found,ā she sings.
Heat of the Moment follows 2020ās studio album Hopeless Romantic and her 2019 mixtape Voicemails.
Stream Tinkās latest below.
Hitmaka, Yung Bleu, and others also congratulated Tink on Twitter: