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Tash Blake’s Poster Girl Is a Dark Pop Daydream with a Bite

  • Melodrift Team
  • Apr 28
  • 2 min read

Let’s get one thing straight: Tash Blake isn’t here to be your average pop princess. With her debut EP Poster Girl, the rising star proves she’s got the voice, vision, and venom to shake up the scene—and she’s doing it in heels, under neon lights, with glitter smudged on her cheek and fire in her eyes.


From the very first note, Poster Girl feels like stepping into a fever dream of fame—equal parts fantasy and nightmare. The title track is the crown jewel: a haunting, hypnotic takedown of celebrity culture that dares to ask, “What if being adored comes with a price?” With brooding synths and razor-sharp lyrics, it’s giving 2000s diva energy with a 2025 upgrade. Britney would definitely be proud.


Across the EP, Tash takes listeners on a ride through lust, obsession, anger, and the emotional wreckage fame leaves behind. But make no mistake—this isn’t a sad girl record. This is a power play. Every beat is bold, every hook has bite, and Tash’s voice? Velvet when she wants it to be, venom when she needs it to be.


“Heaven Can Wait,” her collab with Brazilian hitmaker MC PH, is a certified banger—equal parts club anthem and global pop fusion. It’s flirty, fiery, and dangerously catchy. Honestly, if this doesn’t land on your summer playlist, you're doing it wrong.


And let’s talk production: with pop heavyweights Jenna Andrews and Stephen Kirk on board (hello, BTS and J.Lo!), this EP is polished to perfection—but never loses its edge. It’s like a disco ball with a crack in it: shiny, beautiful, but just a little bit dangerous.


Final verdict?✨ Poster Girl is a fierce, flashy, and fearless debut that proves Tash Blake isn’t just on the pop radar—she’s aiming to take over the whole damn screen. Poster? Meet your new favourite girl.


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