
UK singer, songwriter, and producer Tamu Massif is no stranger to the Alfitude pages. Over the years, this ever-evolving artist has consistently found new and interesting ways to refresh his style of work and continues to do so even now.
The musician is back this week with ‘Believe Me’, a mesmerising fusion of indie and downtempo. And despite its stripped-back production, the song’s lyrics hit on big themes like disconnection and refocusing our minds on the meaningful things in life.
“‘Believe Me’ is about feeling disconnected from yourself and the world around you. It’s about the process of reconnecting with what’s important while reminiscing on hazy days spent in the sun, watching planes fly overhead with the sound of the waves crashing next to you.”
The track features the work of James Vine (Waldo’s Gift) and is lifted from Tamu’s ‘Really Summer Long’ album, which is out now.
