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A powerful new chapter begins today for global singer-songwriter Tilila as she releases her latest single entitled “Beaucoup”. Blending English and French languages, “Beaucoup” steps confidently into femininity, and a fearless declaration of owning every facet of one’s self. From Casablanca to L.A. to Paris, Tilila’s music weaves flamenco rhythms with pop and R&B toplines, while vocals flourish with jazzy harmonies, crafting a landscape where softness and strength meet effortlessly.
“Growing up, I thought I had to be the perfect, polite girl. That if I wanted to be taken seriously, I had to tone myself down — especially as a woman from a Moroccan background. Choosing to be confident and sensual in my music— it felt like rebellion at first. Now, it just feels like freedom” says Tilila. “‘Beaucoup’” is about being allowed to feel everything — desire, hesitation, softness, strength — and still be in control. Being feminine doesn’t mean being passive.”
Directed by Elisa Baudoin and choreographed by Cassidy Ratliff, under the direction of Charm La’Donna (Beyoncé, Dua Lipa, Rosalía), the music video for “Beaucoup” encapsulates a quintessential summer aesthetic, while expanding the song’s message through a bold and intimate visual world. Through romantic, yet edgy storytelling, Tilila brings her layers to life — dressed in a fusion of Mediterranean glamour with a Moroccan edge, she blends sensuality, emotion, and cultural nuance. Stepping into Tilila’s world feels like witnessing dawn’s first light after a long night—inevitable, powerful, and tender all at once.
Fluent in English, French, Spanish, and Arabic, Tilila brings a fresh global perspective to her music while creating a richer and more diverse musical genre. Her debut album, set for 2026, reflects a sound shaped by her Moroccan and Spanish roots, French culture, and years in the U.S. collaborating with creatives such as GRAMMY-winning producer Sammy SoSo (Tyla, Kali Uchis, WizKid, Omah Lay), and GRAMMY-nominated songwriter Kaydence (Ariana Grande, Beyoncé, H.E.R.).
Tilila makes music without apology or pretense, and in doing so, she inspires listeners to fully embrace their own liberation and confidence, while championing the freedom to shed the weight of expectations.