Tink Delivers Her New Tape "Voicemails" Ft. Dej Loaf

Tink returns with her new tape.

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Tink's been on the grind for the better part of the decade. After gaining serious buzz as an independent artist, releasing numerous mixtapes, she eventually signed with Timbaland which didn't work out as planned. She announced that she'd be getting out of her contract and return back to the independent grind. She's been releasing a lot more music within that time. Now, she returns with her latest effort, Voicemails.

Laced up with twelve tracks, Tink has returned with her follow-up to 2018's Pain And Pleasure with Voicemails. Tink's latest project finds her holding down the entirety of it on her own with the exception of "Ride It" which features Dej Loaf. The project includes the previously released singles, "Falling In Love," and "Bad Side."

Peep Voicemails below. 


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