Tina Win’s self-titled EP hits hard and fast—under nine minutes of attitude, confidence, and straight-up pop brilliance. She’s not here to follow anyone else’s rules, and it shows. Produced by Joey Auch, the EP walks the line between sleek, genre-blurring R&B and catchy pop hooks that stick immediately. Every sound—crisp percussion, layered synths—is there on purpose, giving each song a vibe that’s cinematic and personal.
“Try Anything,” is a track full of swagger and energy. It makes you want to move but also pulls you in with her voice—strong, nuanced, magnetic. Then there’s “Wallflower,” which slows it down and shows a softer side. It’s introspective, tinged with the bittersweet feeling of being on the outside, and her vocals float perfectly over the spacious groove. Closing out with “One Night Renegade,” Tina goes full-on rebellious, mixing punky energy with electropop in a way that feels thrilling, like the soundtrack to a wild night that you’ll remember.
Tina’s control over her career is just as impressive as her music. She runs Tina Win Music LLC, keeps her masters, and clearly thinks strategically about every move. This isn’t disposable pop—it’s music built to last, for clubs, playlists, or even commercial placements. Her media background gives her rollout an extra layer of savvy—she’s smart, intentional, and unafraid to own it.

The EP is full of contradictions that make it compelling – soft yet strong, intimate yet made for the dance floor. Tina’s sound nods to influences like Rihanna or Blink-182 without ever feeling copied. It’s punchy pop meets real storytelling, delivered with attitude and honesty.
Tina Win’s debut is a wake-up call. Rebellion doesn’t have to be loud—it can be precise, calculated, and quietly powerful. She’s not just breaking molds—she’s rewriting them, and she’s bringing us along for the ride. Her music cuts through the noise with clarity and confidence, proving she knows exactly who she is and where she’s going. And trust me—that’s just the beginning.
