Tiara Thomas Drops Off New EP "FWMM"

Tiara Thomas drops off her new EP, "FWMM."

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Tiara Thomas' been super busy for the past few months. Roughly a year a go around this time, she released her project Don't Mention My Name and continued to push that project throughout the rest of the year. Thomas later joined H.E.R. on their North American tour at the end of 2017 and as of right now, she's joined her again for a few shows in Europe. Today, she comes through with her latest project, FWMM.

Tiara Thomas returns with her latest project, FWMM which stands for "fuckin wit my mind." Her latest effort runs for seven tracks long but showcases her growth as an artist. It's sultry R&B that's perfect for late night's. Thomas continues to improve as a songwriter and singer with each release. It's exciting to see how far she's come since she first stepped on the scene. 


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