Between 2007 and 2011, Tinashe was a member of the girl group the Stunners. Following their disbandment, she released the positively-reviewed self-recorded mixtapes In Case We Die (2012) and Reverie (2012). Following their success, Tinashe signed with RCA Records and released her third mixtape, Black Water (2013). Her debut single, "2 On" (featuring Schoolboy Q; produced by Mustard), reached number one on the Rhythmic airplay chart, and peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100.[4] Her debut studio album, Aquarius (2014), was noted by music critics as one of the most "solid" debuts by a new female artist in years. The album garnered her nominations for Soul Train and BET Awards.[5] Her collaboration with Snakehips and Chance the Rapper, "All My Friends", won the Ivor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song in 2016.[6] The same year, Tinashe appeared on Britney Spears' single "Slumber Party", which topped Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart. Tinashe's second studio album, Nightride (2016), reached number eight on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the US. Joyride (2018), her third studio album, peaked at number 58 on the Billboard 200 chart and reached number six on the UK R&B Albums chart. After departing RCA, Tinashe independently released the albums Songs for You (2019), 333 (2021) and BB/Ang3l (2023).
Binaural Test
Tinashe Lyrics
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Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Indicative of a feeling of contemplation or uncertainty about the subject matter of the lyrics.
Test, test, binaural test
The artist is referencing the concept of a binaural test, which tests a listener's ability to detect differences in sound between two ears.
48, 46, 50, 48
These numbers serve as reference points or frequencies being tested in the binaural test.
Left, right, left, right
This line emphasizes the importance of testing both ears in a binaural test.
Can you hear it?
This line serves as a challenge to the listener, asking if they are able to detect the subtle differences in sound being tested in the binaural test.
Left ear, right ear, left ear, right ear
Similar to the previous 'left, right' line, this also emphasizes the importance of testing both ears in a binaural test.
Listen closely
This line encourages the listener to pay close attention to the nuances in sound being presented in the binaural test.
Can you hear the difference?
This line reinforces the challenge to the listener, asking whether they are capable of distinguishing between subtle differences in sound presented in the binaural test.
Left, right, left, right
Reiteration of the importance of testing both ears in a binaural test.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Tinashe Kachingwe
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@RMwalktroughs
GIVE THIS TRACK A GRAMMY
@nurlagrande
Dark 😂😂😂
@joltik8376
Dark get yo life
@RMwalktroughs
Delon Hudson Have a nice day, you seems hurt.
@nishiaboo7583
Dark 😂😂😂😂😂😂 I just can't. give me your phone!
@nyanator8110
L
@loveshot98
TINASHE REALLY OUT HERE BEING THE QUEEN OF ASMR.
@carlosortegar93
Anna Reis thought the same 😂
@TinasheHQ
Queen of humming
@edwinharley1750
Research has proven that introducing a binaural beat will cause the brain to begin resonating in tune with that beat. By creating a binaural beat at 10 Hz — an Alpha frequency — you can trigger your brain to resonate at that same 10 Hz frequency, automatically inducing brain activity in the Alpha range. This same technique can be used to quickly and easily guide your mind into any state.
It's actually really interesting, and I'm guessing Tinashe was attempting to create two different frequencies with the hum of her voice to recreate the illusion of the third frequency. She's trying to make us feel some type of way