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Tiera Beverly creates sonic bliss in new single "Can’t Talk"

  • August 30, 2019
  • Chloe Robinson
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Tiera Beverly delivers a soulful R&B release in new single "Can’t Talk". The seductive track bleeds with fervent vocals and impassioned harmonies, dripping with 90’s girl group sass. The Los Angeles-based songstress is originally from the Bay Area and comes from a successful musical family, with her father and acclaimed grandfather Frankie Beverly inspiring the young singer to follow the same path into the industry. Now she’s proving that although she may be born with music running through her veins, she is an artist in her own right. 

"Can't Talk" was produced by Jason Mater (Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, Eminem) and Brandon Rogers (Alec Benjamin, Troye Sivan, Bea Miller) and mastered by Evren Goknar at Capitol Studios. With prestigious industry professionals stamping their approval on Beverly, she’s set to storm the scene with the highly anticipated release. 

Integrating elements of old school R&B, with modern components, Beverly is replicating the same soulful sound from artists such as Aaliyah and Stevie Wonder and giving it her own twist. Glistening with live instrumentation, the singer creates a spellbinding aura, capturing the attention of anyone who lays ears on her music. 

"Can’t Talk" tells the tale of Tiera Beverly’s journey through life and the ups and downs of young adulthood. She preaches how to get where you want, you must always put yourself first, sharing, “This song was inspired by what I view as the current state that we live in, as far as technology. I do like things about social media, but I do feel like we are in a world so fueled by the need for constant reassurance and instant gratification. I definitely think that a lot of people have such a short attention span and it can cause for insecurity in relationships”. 

Tiera Beverly is carving out her own sound, bewitching listeners and letting no one get in her way. 

Connect with Tiera Beverly: Instagram 

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