Tinashe claims RCA is envious of the success of her song “Nasty”

Tinashe seems to be thriving after parting ways with RCA Records. The singer, who departed from the label in 2019 amidst conflict, was recently approached by a reporter to discuss RCA, especially since her latest single has secured her first Billboard-charting solo hit. Despite now being an independent artist, Tinashe has a publishing deal with Nice Life Recording Company, which was founded by songwriter Ricky Reed, who also co-wrote and co-produced “Nasty.”

The success of “Nasty” can be attributed to its catchy and summertime-ready appeal, along with its rapid transformation into a viral meme following its release in April. When asked if she felt RCA had missed out on her potential, Tinashe responded confidently, stating, “You know? We just didn’t need them. All you need is hard work, good fans, talent. I know they’re gagging.”

It’s evident that Tinashe’s career is on the rise, with her independent spirit and dedicated fanbase driving her success. The singer’s ability to navigate the music industry on her own terms has proven to be a winning formula, establishing her as a force to be reckoned with in the music world. With her talent and determination leading the way, Tinashe’s future looks brighter than ever.