TaTa, one of the standout members of Brooklyn’s drill collective 41, steps into the spotlight solo with his latest release, “No Love,” a hard-hitting track that cuts through the air with gritty precision. Teaming up with producer 24MMY, a fellow New Yorker, TaTa crafts a moody drill anthem that sticks to the core of what’s made Brooklyn drill a dominant force: raw energy, relentless flow, and unapologetic emotion.
The track opens with a minimalist beat that’s both eerie and hypnotic, setting the tone for TaTa’s sharp, no-nonsense bars. His delivery is fierce, full of swagger and bite, as he reflects on trust issues and the cold, sometimes isolating nature of the streets. The title, “No Love,” encapsulates the emotional weight of the song—TaTa isn’t here for anything fake or fleeting.
Though TaTa is part of the well-known trio 41 alongside Jenn Carter and Kyle Richh, this solo release proves he’s capable of holding his own. “No Love” taps into the darker side of drill, offering a more introspective, haunting take on the genre that still carries the punch drill fans crave.
For TaTa, “No Love” feels like a statement of both independence and resilience, showing that while 41 may be his collective, he’s just as powerful on his own. With drill music continuing to dominate the airwaves, this track solidifies TaTa’s place in the movement.
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