Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Featured Video

TiaCorine & Wiz Khalifa Plot A Stylish Takeover In “Was Hannin”

Neon lights and backroom tension lead to a strip club that doesn’t realize it’s about to get flipped. TiaCorine’s latest visual for Was Hannin plays like a revenge caper disguised as a party anthem. Pulled from her acclaimed album CORINIAN, the video opens backstage — dancers stretching, money in motion, and security watching the door. A split-screen tracks Wiz Khalifa’s entrance. Produced by boysarerolling, Owdji, and vito, “Was Hannin” rides glossy synths and elastic basslines that are warm grooves. Tia floats across the beat with chant-like melodic control, turning flirtation into flex. Meanwhile Wiz locks in with relaxed precision, reinforcing the track’s cool bravado. What starts as indulgence pivots into retribution, but the real narrative simmers beneath the surface.

The single sits comfortably inside CORINIAN, a project that confirms Tia’s shapeshifting range. With features spanning Saweetie, Flo Milli, J.I.D, Smino, and Pouya. and production from names like Hit-Boy and Kenny Beats, the album refuses to plateau stylistically. Critics have taken notice, with outlets praising both its daring structure and Tia’s sharpened identity. Visually, “Was Hannin” extends the album’s cinematic streak. From the ballroom-meets-drill chaos of ATE to the surreal gloss of Lotion, Tia has treated each rollout like world-building. Experience TiaCorine’s transformation by following on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube. Watch “Was Hannin” and let us know your thoughts in the comments below.


Discover more from OnTheSceneNY

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Written By

You May Also Like

Featured

On Más Cara, Bad Gyal shapes a world where nostalgia, confidence, and sonic experimentation move in rhythm. The album unfolds like a personal playlist stitched...

Albums

Growing up too fast can feel like a spark hitting dry gasoline. Nettspend captures that combustible moment where adolescence collides with notoriety, on early life...

Featured Video

Songs can argue with the past while still reaching for the future. We Don’t Get Along reunites Juice WRLD and Marshmello for a track which moves...

Featured Video

GET THE LOOT marks the latest surge from Dallas rapper Yakiyn, a hypnotic trunk-rattler built on sharp turntable stabs, snapping drums, and thick Southern...

Advertisement

Discover more from OnTheSceneNY

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading