Tinashe enters her next chapter at full speed, turning fame, movement and pure pop-star nerve into the bombastic rush of Too Easy.

Tinashe is back! And she has arrived with the bombastic, stellar new single Too Easy.
Co-produced by Kimj and Zack Sekoff, the track finds Miss Tinashe reminding everyone that she is THAT it girlie. From the jump, it is never-stopping—quick, loud, confident and completely uninterested in asking for permission.
This is Tinashe operating from the center of her own momentum. The recent success, the viral moments, the packed performances and the long road she traveled to build this independent pop-star universe are no longer things happening around her. She owns every bit of it.
A short, sharp burst of dance-floor confidence from an artist fully aware of her power.
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Released on June 5, 2026, Too Easy is Tinashe’s first original solo release in roughly two years, arriving after the extended success of Quantum Baby, Nasty and No Broke Boys.
But she is not returning as though she ever disappeared. The record feels more like the next door flying open while the last party is still going.
The production comes through with a hard, playful electronic pulse. Kimj and Zack Sekoff keep the beat compact and pressurized, leaving Tinashe enough room to glide, boast and command the floor without overexplaining herself.
The song centers on something Tinashe has spent years proving: navigating pop stardom, movement, reinvention and everybody else’s expectations may be complicated—but she makes it look too easy.
And yes, the track is brief. It does not linger around waiting for anyone to catch up. It runs into the room, makes its point and exits while the beat is still circling inside your head.
That speed becomes part of its pull. Too Easy is structured like the moment before the night reaches its highest point: bodies already moving, volume still climbing and somebody asking for the track to be turned up because it is not nearly loud enough.
The official video understands that the record does not need a complicated storyline. Tinashe is the event.
The camera moves through a rapid series of performance shots, fashion poses, close-ups and body-led visual flashes, matching the track’s breathless energy without allowing any one setup to settle for too long.
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That has always been part of Tinashe’s special sauce. Plenty of artists can stand inside an expensive frame. She knows how to activate it. A tilt of the head, a sharp turn, a controlled pose or a burst of movement gives every second its own pulse.
There is also something especially satisfying about watching her enter this chapter after doing the work for so long. Tinashe has written, recorded, produced, engineered, creatively directed and fought for the freedom to shape her own music. When she calls the situation easy now, it does not erase that labor. It shows how fully she has mastered it.
The song first appeared live during her DJ set at Coachella’s Do LaB, where its club-ready purpose was already obvious. Now the completed release arrives with the visual evidence attached.
Miss Tinashe is not playing. She is moving too quickly for that.
Tinashe makes Too Easy look effortless.
Video stills: Tinashe in the official Too Easy music video — Images: Tinashe


















Too Easy is brief, bold and built to repeat. It gives Tinashe another clean runway for the thing she has always done better than most: turning total creative control into pop that still feels instinctive.
She does not need to announce that she is the moment. The beat drops, the body moves and the point has already been made.
Press play on thee inescapable Too Easy, featured right below.
Watch Tinashe’s official music video for Too Easy.
Co-produced by Kimj and Zack Sekoff, Too Easy launches Tinashe’s latest musical chapter with a compact blast of electronic pop, confidence and nonstop visual movement.
Sources: Tinashe provides the official streaming and video destinations; Apple Music lists the June 5, 2026 release through Tinashe Music Inc., Nice Life and Atlantic Records.








