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Will anyone match her freak? Backed by the hit “Nasty,” Tinashe took the stage for the final stop Urban Outfitters' UO Live Concert Series in Tucson, Ariz. on Wednesday (September 18).
In addition to “Nasty,” the mini-concert included her 2014 hit “2 On” and a dance session with fans. “It's really fun to be a part of this series because you get to touch the fans, talk to people, get really close and that's always great,” Tinashe said. Bulletin board before her performance to a packed house at the University of Arizona Urban Outfitters campus store in Tucson.
“Love Urban Outfitters because I feel like they really support my individuality and I love the fact that I can constantly evolve who I am with Urban Outfitters. They have so many different aesthetics that you can support and different things that you can play with, and I love that.”
From a baggy jean to oversized jacketsmidriff-baring crop tops, tiny shorts, thigh high boots and deep necklineswhen it comes to style, Tinashe doesn't mind mixing it up. “I feel that [my style is] I am constantly changing in the same way that I change as a person and as an artist. My fashion always reflects a season I'm in at the moment and I love being able to evolve and explore it all the time. Urban Outfitters is a great place to be able to find so many different ones [clothes] and inspires you to try [something new].”
And if there's one song that dominates Tinashe's current era, it's “Nasty.” The single above her Quantum Baby The LP has garnered over 400 million streams and peaked at No. 69 on Billboard's Hot 100 before peaking at No. 61. The track also peaked at No. 4 on Billboard's Hot R&B Songs and No. 2 on the Top 50 chart TikTok.
“I feel like it's an empowering feeling with this song, because to me, someone matching your freak is just meeting you where you're at, matching your energy, accepting you for who you are and being able to you are yourself. This is energy [of] “Unacceptable”, owning what you are and dealing with it.”
The UO LIVE On Campus tour made stops in four cities, including Athens, Ga., Washington, D.C., New York and Tucson. “UO is a platform for fans – a place where artists can connect with their fans in a truly unique way, thanks to our stores and our ability to bring unique product to market,” said Dimitri Siegel, chief creative officer director of Urban Outfitters. to Bulletin board.
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“When 'Nasty' came out, a lot of people remixed it and made it their own. Making their own mashups and putting their own spin on it, so I felt that [I wanted to do that] in the same energy that allows people who are actually out there mixing it – playing it in clubs, parties, wherever – to be able to give them a spotlight. Going to each city and maybe shining a light on someone else locally who's done cool shit and [is] a cool DJ. I think it's a fun thing.”
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