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Tiger Tongue bottle confidence and seduction on their mesmerising new single 'Taste of Jealousy'

  • Writer: FLEX
    FLEX
  • 3 hours ago
  • 2 min read

There is a certain kind of confidence that can’t be faked, and Brooklyn trio Tiger Tongue tap into it effortlessly on their latest single 'Taste of Jealousy'. Blending alternative R&B with sleek dance-pop production, the group delivers a track that feels equally at home beneath neon club lights, beside a rooftop pool or soundtracking those quiet moments before a night out when confidence begins to take over.


But instead of approaching jealousy as something destructive, Tiger Tongue flips the emotion on its head, as here, admiration from others becomes a source of quiet empowerment. The song explores that subtle shift in perspective when self-doubt gives way to self-assurance and you suddenly become aware of your own presence in the room. It’s less about arrogance than recognising your own magnetism, and the band capture that emotional transition with remarkable finesse.


Musically, the production leans into late-night textures, weaving together deep basslines, shimmering synths and restrained electronic rhythms that feel luxurious throughout. Everything moves with deliberate patience, allowing the groove to build naturally while maintaining an understated sense of sophistication.


Crystal Williams delivers a captivating lead vocal, balancing smooth control with emotional nuance, as her performance draws us closer through subtle phrasing and understated charisma. Around her, Charlie MacCall and Alex Yen provide beautifully layered harmonies that enrich the song without distracting from its central performance.


The trio’s collective musicianship is evident throughout. Having worked across numerous projects within New York’s vibrant independent music community, Tiger Tongue demonstrate an instinctive understanding of space and arrangement. Every instrumental choice feels intentional, with guitars, keys, bass and electronic elements blending seamlessly into a cohesive whole.


In a musical landscape often dominated by either maximalist pop or introspective bedroom R&B, 'Taste of Jealousy' occupies an appealing middle ground. It invites movement without sacrificing mood, creating an experience that feels immersive whether played through headphones or across a crowded dancefloor.


With this new release, Tiger Tongue continue to establish themselves as a group capable of crafting sophisticated pop that values atmosphere as much as immediacy. Sultry, stylish and quietly infectious, the single captures that rare moment when confidence becomes contagious, proving that sometimes the most powerful songs don’t need to shout to command attention.



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