Breakthrough artist Tanis (@tanismusic) releases her latest single, “Turn Off The News,” a witty and relatable exploration of post-breakup antics and the challenges of moving forward. Set in the aftermath of a relationship, the track captures lingering connections while celebrating the humor, perspective, and personal growth that come with starting over.
Tanis – “Turn Off The News” (Official Video)

The accompanying music video cleverly nods to the integral themes of the track, with static TVs and text message bubbles opening the visuals, followed by an array of colorful shots and innovative frames, perfectly encapsulating Tanis’ fun-loving side. As Tanis ponders post-relationship antics, she sings her playful lyrics in front of texture-rich, kaleidoscopic backdrops. Viewers also gain an insight into Tanis’ instrumental abilities, with the artist playing drums and piano in multiple shots, reminding us of her incredible multi-faceted talents.
Lyrically, the track is an open confession – confronting the difficulty of cutting ties while highlighting the stupid things people do after a breakup. Lines like “Though I laugh and I smile, don’t tell me you got wild” and “I know you like to talk, but please stop showing off. Let me have some salvation” illustrate her intimate and witty storytelling that runs throughout the song, allowing listeners to join her on her emotional journey.
Musically, Tanis pairs themes of raw honesty and sarcastic wit with nostalgic electropop production that is both deeply personal and universally relatable. With its dreamy synths, driving beats, and anthemic energy, “Turn Off The News” molds a soundscape that mirrors the push and pull of letting go. At times it can be yearning and at others just laughable. The verses of the track hold an intimate vulnerability, while the chorus swells with uplifting energy – a compelling blend that keeps the song feeling fresh and relatable, showcasing Tanis’s ability to capture the often absurd and humorous moments that follow a breakup.
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Speaking on the new single, Tanis said: “The song was inspired by my brother, actually, who was complaining about how much amazing content his ex-girlfriend suddenly started posting right after they broke up and how he didn’t really need to know that much. It made me laugh at first, but then it made me think back to how many times I’ve heard this same pattern of post-breakup behavior and thought maybe I’d tell a little story about it.”
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Coming from three continents, fluent in four languages, and being raised between vastly different worlds, Tanis is the definition of a global artist. Her upbringing took place across island coastlines, bustling cities, and historic streets. With every note, Tanis asserts a truth she’s always lived – that identity isn’t inherited, it’s created.
Tanis was constantly surrounded by shifting landscapes and ever-changing expectations. Despite the kaleidoscope of cultures around her, Tanis carved her own path – choosing not to define herself by where she was, but who she wanted to be. Her music mirrors the same independence: no boundaries, unstuck to set genres or traditions, and unapologetically her own.
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Born to a French writer-producer and a Singaporean top model, Tanis has forged her own artistic path through music. A classically trained composer and multi-instrumentalist, she honed her craft at NYU’s prestigious Steinhardt College, earning the Elmer Bernstein Award for her work in film composition.
Tanis began composing classical music at a young age, drawn to film scoring after watching Ennio Morricone (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly) conduct live. She went on to occupy her own space on a credits roll, winning a Disney competition for young composers to score a Chinese feature film (Trail of the Panda), at age 14. Today, she has an award-winning screen composition career to her name (Motel Melati, The Deepest Dance).
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Tanis speaks on the process of songwriting versus film scoring: “Songwriting uses a different part of my brain. I love doing them both. I wouldn’t switch one for the other. When I am scoring a film, the images guide me to create the sound to bring out the emotions of the film. When I am writing my lyrics and creating the melody, I form the image and emotion.”
Tanis’ diverse artistic endeavors extend beyond her solo work. She has scored global productions in the US, UK, France, Japan, and Singapore, and recently earned a Broadcast Production Award for her composition ‘Wildcard.’ Fluent in four languages and deeply committed to humanitarian causes, Tanis is not only an artist to watch but a global citizen with a powerful voice.
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The Paris-born, London-based artist already has an impressive discography to date. Tanis released her debut single ‘Ce n’est pas moi’ in 2015, released via Warner France, where the song gained a lot of traction. Fast forward to 2025 and Tanis feels like a songwriter at her most lucid, diarizing life’s changing tides, however they present, from feeling overlooked in a relationship on ‘Priority’ or exploring society’s obsession with boxing us in by age through ‘Kid.’ Biographical or drawn from the experiences of those around her, the relatability on every track is apparent, the kind that long powered pop’s most accomplished storytellers before her.
Listen to Tanis’ “Turn Off The News” Single

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