Sam Tinnesz Helps Us Cope with Loss with "I Don't Miss You"
Multi-genre, hitmaking songwriter and recording artist Sam Tinnesz is known for developing alternative powerhouses like Ruelle while his own voice drives hits like the 150+million-times-streamed "Play With Fire" and the Top 40 Dance collab with billion-times-streamed pop staple Kygo, "Don't Give Up On Love." Most recently, Tinnesz's vocal instrument is featured on the 2021 Virgin Records pop dance track "Fences," which he wrote and recorded with Stefy De Cicco and Wasback.
Now the versatile performer returns with his most personal song to date, "I Don't Miss You," available at digital and streaming outlets worldwide.
Written with Aaron Chafin (ROZES, Chaz Cardigan, Kyd The Band) and mastered by Chris Gehringer (Dua Lipa, Blackpink, Machine Gun Kelly), Tinnesz's "I Don't Miss You" is a new "break-up" song upon first listen, but as with many of Tinnesz's songs, this one is layered with multiple meanings. Digging down, this heart-pounding track reveals a much deeper wound.
No stranger to tough, character-building times, the son of an Air-Force pilot, Tinnesz lost his father as a child to complications from a virus and watched his mother's grief take shape in real-time throughout the years.
"I was only eight-years-old when my dad died," remembers Tinnesz, "and ever since then I've been trying to fill that hole in my life to feel less incomplete. This song is my journey of dealing with loss. It's me coming to terms with it and fighting the denial to face the reality of his absence."
Now as a husband and father, Tinnesz's experiences have inspired his musical passion and winding journey of discovery, survival and hope renewed. He wants others to know, they are not alone.
"I hope this song brings comfort and healing to people going through the same in 2021," says Tinnesz. "Amidst COVID, suicide and divorce are at an all-time high right now, so it felt like the right moment to release such a personal song."
Additionally, and tragically, Tinnesz was able to recently share the hope of "I Don't Miss You" to the surviving members of a family that live just a few doors down from him and is in the same home school group with Tinnesz's own children. His neighbors George, Olga and their two children were in a terrible car accident where George's wife, Olga, and three-year-old son, Nick, were killed.
"All these feelings of loss came rushing back when my neighbor talked about losing his wife and son," laments Tinnesz. "This happened very recently, and I played at a candlelight service for the family. I was able to tell George that although I lost my dad at a young age, look how beautiful my life is. I came through the anxiety, tragedy and depression, and even though you have this horrible loss, you still have a future. I'm a phoenix rising out of the ashes, and your life can still be beautiful too."
With his music and vocal prowess traversing a wide sonic flair from pop to rock and country to alternative, Tinnesz's music is transcending genres as it finds an ever-growing audience. His first full-length album, White Doves + Warplanes (Deluxe), released last October through Warner Music Group's ADA and has amassed well over 20 million streams. The 19-track album is a sonic masterpiece of expressed challenges and triumphs, complete with pulsating chords, anthemic production and precisely crafted lyrics.
In fact, in less than two years, Tinnesz has watched his Spotify numbers grow from one million monthly listeners to over 2.7 million (223M+ streams) and his followers grow from 22,000 to over 100,000. Since July 2019, his YouTube subscribers have grown from 100,000 to 250,000. At the end of 2019, he had about 11.5 million plays on Apple Music and now has over 28 million along with 1.3 million Shazam streams.
For all the latest Tinnesz news, music and more, go to www.samtinnesz.com, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Spotify, Apple Music and Pandora (77 million streams).
About Sam Tinnesz:
The music of Sam Tinnesz and his collaborations have found significant success across a wide variety of media platforms, including films, TV and games. His music has been featured in Rolling Stone, Forbes, American Songwriter, CBS This Morning, Spin, Consequence of Sound and landed in Spiderman Homecoming, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, World of Dance, Riverdale, All American and more. National sports (NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB and UFC), national ad campaigns (Toyota, Samsung, Target, Jeep) and multiple game placements (Lenovo Legion) have also all featured Tinnesz's music.
While Sam masterfully crafts his own artistry, he has also collaborated with Noah Cyrus, Chris Carrabba, Mat Kearney, Daylight, Lecrae and more, and has managed to lend a hand to other giants in the TV and film genre, such as Ruelle (2018 Billboard No.1 most synced artist), Fleurie and Tommee Profitt. The evolution of Sam's writing over the last couple years has led to impressive pop cuts and features with artists like Kygo ("Don't Give Up On Love (feat. Sam Tinnesz)"), Banners and Daniella Mason. As a wholly independent artist, Sam has amassed over 170 million streams on his debut Babel LP, and continues his upward momentum with today's release of "I Don't Miss You."
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