Brooklyn drill mainstay TaTa goes dolo on his latest single “No Love,” tapping fellow New Yorker 24MMY for a shadowy, club-ready production that cuts with precision. While TaTa is best known as one-third of the buzzing 41 collective alongside Jenn Carter and Kyle Richh, this solo release proves he’s more than capable of carrying weight on his own.
Clocking in at just under two minutes, “No Love” wastes no time setting the mood. The instrumental is icy and minimal—anchored by eerie melodies, sharp snares, and that signature New York drill bounce. TaTa glides through the beat with surgical aggression, delivering lines that balance emotional detachment with street intensity. It’s the sound of a young artist growing sharper, darker, and more confident in his individual voice.
The song’s brevity plays in its favor—quick, impactful, and built for repeat spins in the club or on the corner. TaTa isn’t just riding the wave of drill; he’s helping shape its evolution with a more subdued, introspective edge.
“No Love” doesn’t beg for attention—it demands it with cold precision. For TaTa, stepping out solo isn’t a departure from 41—it’s a necessary flex that shows just how deep the talent runs.
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