Nina Tribus Releases New Single “Beneath My Throne”

Making an entrance onto the London scene as if straight out of opulent baroque art, Nina Tribus definitely makes big vocals cool again. With her striking image, clearly a decadent diva from the Palace of Versailles and a manifesto straight out of the ‘Bring back the Divas!’ handbook her songs unapologetically roar with high attitude vocals, dark edged electronic beats and powerful choruses. Living by the credo of ‘More is more’ her powerful pop anthems come served with her own visuals that contain all the glitz and glam worthy of a theatrical primadonna par exellence. She proclaims ‘bring your pearls and poodles, we drive pinklimousines and eat fries with satin gloves!’

Nina Tribus’ debut single ‘Primadonna’ has peaked at #14 in the Official Slovak Itunes chart and has reached over 100K streams on Spotify. Her second single ‘Medusa’ has been reviewed by a popular Youtuber Quit on his channel with over 100K subscribers and has also been included in the Skinnydip London Official Store Playlist. True to her style, after her last explosive pop single ‘Puff Puff’ comes her newest addition, whose title ‘Beneath My Throne’ already suggests a change of course to more vengeful waters. A spine chilling royal drama filled with intrigue and deadly games reminiscent of Lady Macbeth or Elisabeth Bathory.

‘Beneath My Throne’ is a vindictive hymn for everyone who ever felt like they have been suppressed, betrayed or doubted on their abilities. It’s about proving them all wrong, one by one, a deadly game of chess with lethal consequences where words can cut far better than a knife can, all the while keeping your dress unstained and a ‘not impressed’ poker face firmly in place.

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