Tink Gets Realer Than Ever on NEW Album

Tink is setting the tone with F**k, Marry, Kill.
R&B Artist Tink

On F**k, Marry, Kill, Tink leans fully into the emotional gray areas of love—no sugarcoating, no pretending. Built around the concept of choosing between lust, loyalty, and letting go, the project plays like a diary you weren’t supposed to read.

Across 15 tracks, Tink balances soft, late-night R&B with sharp, street-adjacent storytelling, pulling in features that add texture without overshadowing her voice. From toxic cycles to self-worth resets, this is she doing what she’s always done best, telling the truth, even when it’s messy.

  • “GANG” (ft. G Herbo)
    A Chicago link-up that feels rooted and real. G Herbo brings a gritty edge, while Tink flips loyalty into love language. It’s street romance with substance, blending devotion and danger seamlessly.
  • “Can We Talk?” (ft. Bryson Tiller)
    This one leans into nostalgia with a modern twist. Bryson Tiller slides in with his signature melodic delivery, matching Tink’s energy as they unpack miscommunication in relationships. Smooth, toxic, and replay-heavy.
  • “Overrated”
    Cold, direct, and unapologetic. Tink cuts off a no-good ex with precision, delivering one of the project’s most memorable “I’m done” moments. It’s the kind of track that feels like a text you finally had the courage to send.
  • “B.E.D” (ft. Tee Grizzley)
    A slower, more intimate vibe that blends vulnerability with edge. Tee Grizzley adds a grounded presence, while Tink navigates desire and emotional availability. It’s raw without trying too hard.
  • “Sin and Juice”
    Late-night energy at its peak. This track captures impulsive decisions and blurred boundaries, with Tink floating over a bluesy, intoxicating beat. It’s messy in the most relatable way.

F**k, Marry, Kill works because Tink doesn’t try to clean anything up. The project thrives in its honesty. Relationships aren’t linear, feelings aren’t simple, and closure isn’t guaranteed.

For Gen Z and millennials navigating situationships, soft launches, and emotional whiplash, Tink delivers a soundtrack that feels current and lived-in. It’s not about choosing the “right” option, it’s about owning whatever choice you make.

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