TiaCorine’s “Fall In Love” blends snapping drums and bold lyrics into a standout love anthem.
TiaCorine is rewriting what it means to release a love song. With “Fall In Love,” her newest single via Interscope Records, she layers hard-hitting verses with glowing production — combining raw attitude with a warped funk-soul backdrop.
While the title may suggest vulnerability, TiaCorine doesn’t pull any punches. Her lyrics are delivered with confidence, precision, and edge. “I’m really her, the way I pulled up to your avenue / Change your latitude, might fly you out and buy you tennis shoes, baby boo,” she raps, making it clear that love, for her, comes with power and intent.

The track’s arrival follows a wave of live momentum. She performed at NYC Pride with JT and MikeQ, and headlined the Durag Festival in Charlotte. Her energy also resonated through a set at The Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash, where she previewed new material.
“Fall In Love” adds to a growing list of impactful tracks released in 2024. In May, she shared “Ironic,” a collaboration with Kenny Beats, alongside a visually rich video via Lyrical Lemonade. Before that, “ATE” showcased her drill-inspired flows, paired with vogue elements and visuals from Jus10 and Byrell The Great.
TiaCorine continues to build on the acclaim surrounding her Almost There EP. Praised by Rolling Stone and The FADER, the project affirmed her versatility. Combined with a successful headlining tour, it set the stage for her continued rise.