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TiaCorine Feasts On The Competition With “Ate”

TiaCorine isn’t just eating—she’s devouring the scene with Ate, a blistering new single that cements her place at the forefront of genre-bending rap. Switching between braggadocious bars and razor-sharp taunts, TiaCorine radiates untouchable confidence, effortlessly flexing her dominance, global appeal, and untamed charisma. The Fred Focus-directed music video brings her chaotic energy to life, as she storms into a bar and flips the night into a riotous takeover. It’s a scene-stealing reminder that TiaCorine isn’t just rising—she’s demanding her moment. Out now via Interscope Records, the track sees the North Carolina phenom diving headfirst into a bass-heavy, futuristic drill production courtesy of Pooh Beatz, Go Grizzly, Cheeze Beatz, and Icarus. Following 2024’s critically acclaimed Almost There EP and since her breakout hit FreakyT ignited a viral dance trend, TiaCorine has been on an undeniable winning streak—from headlining her first US tour to lighting up festival stages like Dreamville, Rolling Loud Miami, and Day N Vegas. With “Ate,” she proves her plate stays full, and there’s no room at the table for competition. Watch the official music video below and connect with TiaCornie on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube.


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