With the release of her fiery new EP Poster Girl, rising pop provocateur Tash Blake makes it clear: she’s not here to play it safe. Dripping in intensity, cinematic flair, and razor-sharp commentary, the EP dives headfirst into the seductive highs and soul-shaking lows of fame. It’s an unapologetic, high-gloss exploration of what it means to be seen and what it costs to stay there.
Anchored by the haunting title track “Poster Girl,” Blake takes aim at the mythology of pop stardom, peeling back the glitter to expose the vulnerability beneath. With lyrics that pulse with frustration, longing, and brutal honesty, she offers a gripping critique of how fame can both elevate and erase. “This song is personal,” she shares. “It’s about navigating the complex relationship between success and self-doubt. The darker side of fame is something we don’t talk about enough, and I wanted to reflect that.”
Over dark synths and pulsing beats, “Poster Girl” confronts the archetype of the pop princess, twisting it into something far more human. It’s a statement: success doesn’t always feel like winning, and the crown comes with thorns.
The artist is a force who is carving her own lane in pop, with a sound that’s sultry, sharp-edged, and unmistakably her own. Drawing inspiration from icons like Madonna, Lady Gaga, Britney Spears, and even rock legends like Journey, Tash Blake’s music lives at the intersection of glam and grit. Her visuals and performances are equally arresting – futuristic, provocative, and always intentional.
The Poster Girl EP, a six-track collection, isn’t just about fame. It’s also about loneliness, identity, and embracing one’s inner “villain” in a world obsessed with perfection. Whether she’s exploring the addictive pull of power or the cracks in the mirror of self-image, Blake balances vulnerability with ferocity, an emotional tightrope she walks with magnetic confidence.
Helping to sculpt the EP’s powerful sound is a production dream team: Jenna Andrews and Stephen Kirk, known for their work with BTS, Jennifer Lopez, and Miley Cyrus. Their collaboration brings polish and punch to each track, elevating Poster Girl into a major pop moment that feels both current and timeless.
In an era where image often overshadows authenticity, Poster Girl is a refreshing contradiction: a pop record that dares to ask hard questions while still being impossible to turn off. With this EP, Tash Blake isn’t just claiming her space – she’s challenging what it means to be a pop star in the first place.