TiaCorine Shares Ride-Or-Die Anthem ‘Fall In Love’

It follows the rapper’s acclaimed EP ‘Almost There’.

01 · 08 · 2025

North Carolina rapper TiaCorine has shared her new single ‘Fall In Love’, via Interscope Records.

The ride-or-die anthem contrasts Tia’s brazen lyrics about being a prize with spacey production courtesy of Ed Bo1, coming at the prospect of new romance with the same kinetic flow that she brings to past verses.

Over a warped funk-soul sample, she makes her intent known: “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.”

The release follows Ironic’, a psychedelic track produced by Kenny Beats, and ATE’, a drill-infused cut that celebrates the fact that Tia’s eating while her rivals struggle to keep up.

There’s a nostalgic quality to TiaCorine’s repertoire. Her roots lie in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. While in college, Tia welcomed her first child and almost hung up the rap crown. Calling back to her knowledge of piano and flute from her childhood, Tia brought her music theory knowledge to the studio to create the perfect ear worm.

In the middle of welcoming her first child and finishing her degree, Tia tapped into her passions within fashion, anime, hip-hop, and more to record songs sporadically throughout college. The rest, as they say, is history.

Tune in below.

Photo Credit: Luke Stage


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