You can tell pretty quickly when a song is more than just a vibe. “Gaslight” by Tina Halma leans into honesty, and that’s what gives it its power.
Set for release on January 29, 2026, Gaslight is an electronic / electropop release that feels intimate, intentional, and quietly powerful. Built from a deeply personal experience involving one specific person, the track plays like a sonic unpacking—part reflection, part release. Tina doesn’t overshare; instead, she lets the production do the talking. Every synth, texture, and beat feels placed with care, as if each sound is carrying a memory or emotion tied to the story beneath it.
What makes this release especially compelling is how hands-on the process was. Tina self-produced the track in her living room using Ableton Live, shaping the song over a few focused weeks, with lyrics written in just two days. There’s a subtle playfulness woven into the words—both direct and sly—that invites listeners to piece together the narrative on their own terms. It’s layered storytelling without being heavy-handed.
Though largely a solo effort, Gaslight was given its final polish through collaboration with a sound engineer for mix and master, while the vocals were recorded professionally to elevate the overall feel. For now, the song arrives as audio-only, but an official video is on the way to further expand the creative world behind it.
At its core, Gaslight represents healing. It’s part of Tina Halma’s personal recovery journey and a reminder of how music can transform difficult moments into something meaningful—not just for the artist, but for anyone listening. Drawing influence from the likes of The Weeknd, Azealia Banks, Jamiroquai, and Janelle Monáe, Tina blends emotional depth with sleek electronic instincts, continuing to evolve as an artist who isn’t afraid to be vulnerable and precise at the same time.
“Gaslight” carefully crafted, emotionally honest, and quietly empowering
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