Every artist gets one introduction.
Tessa Marie doesn’t waste it.
With the release of her debut single “Dear Love,” Tessa Marie steps in with clarity—vocally, emotionally, and creatively—delivering a record that prioritizes substance over noise.
“Dear Love” is built on restraint. It doesn’t overreach or chase a moment. Instead, it leans into tone, control, and perspective—allowing the vocal to carry the weight and the message to land without distraction.
This isn’t a record trying to define her by trend or genre.
It’s an introduction rooted in identity.
From a writing standpoint, “Dear Love” centers on vulnerability without overexposure—capturing emotion in a way that feels intentional, not performative. There’s space in it. Patience. A sense that the record knows exactly what it is and doesn’t need to prove it.
That discipline shows up in the delivery.
Tessa Marie’s vocal isn’t just technically strong—it’s controlled, measured, and aware of when to hold back. That’s what gives the record its presence.
At MMEG, this is the standard.
Artists who don’t just have something to say—but know how to say it.
“Dear Love” is available now on all streaming platforms.
This is the first step in what’s being built around Tessa Marie—and it establishes the foundation clearly.
This is the introduction.
