T.A.M chooses self-love in moody new single
R&B pop artist T.A.M reveals her new single "Situationship," influenced by Indian classical music and artists such as SZA, Ariana Grande, and Amelia Moore. The moody, chill track dropped April 15 on all streaming platforms.
It covers the paranoia left behind from previous relationships, avoidance that feels safe yet painful, and choosing self-love over toxic patterns, with lyrics like "I love you / But I love me too." In the track, T.A.M blends R&B beats with layered vocals and runs featuring R&B styles and Indian classical vocal ornamentations.
“This track is about the complexities that come with being in an undefined relationship and finding the courage to finally choose yourself and leave it behind. The Indian classical elements honour my roots and I enjoyed fusing them with R&B beats to make a unique sound,” - T.A.M
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About the artist: T.A.M is a Bengaluru-based artist redefining R&B pop with her blend of global influences, vocal experimentation, and unflinching vulnerability. Her songs are known for rich harmonies and cultural fusions, building a sound that is emotionally resonant and sonically fresh.

