

Tasha
List Pick
May 10, 2026
Tasha's 'Spring' feels like renewal. Across barely more than a minute, something weightless and intimate grows, using layered vocal harmonies with Jamila Woods and L’Rain as the emotional centrepiece. The arrangement is deceptively simple, but the way the three voices fold into one another gives the track its gravity: it's soft, devotional, and almost hymn-like in places. Lines like 'Don’t die now / There’s life to be found now' carry the song’s themes of survival and reawakening without over-explaining them. Inspired by Gwendolyn Brooks’ poem To the Young Who Want to Die, the track holds tenderness and hope in equal measure. The accompanying 16mm-shot visual deepens that feeling of warmth and impermanence. Its grainy texture mirrors the song itself: earthy and fleeting, like the first genuinely warm day after a long winter. The video leans into closeness and atmosphere, letting the softness of the performance speak for itself. Taken from Chicago-born Tasha's upcoming album You Are Spring! due June 26, 'Spring' introduces the project with warmth, intimacy and remarkable clarity.









