TIACORINE AND WIZ KHALIFA KNOCK OFF A STRIP CLUB IN “WAS HANNIN” VIDEO

TIACORINE AND WIZ KHALIFA KNOCK OFF A STRIP CLUB IN

“WAS HANNIN” VIDEO

TIA’S ACCLAIMED CORINIAN ALBUM OUT NOW ALSO FEATURING SAWEETIE, FLO MILLI, J.I.D, SMINO, POUYA, HIT-BOY, KENNY BEATS, & MORE

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February 27, 2026 — (Los Angeles, CA) — Today, shapeshifting North Carolina phenomenon TiaCorine releases the official music video for her swaggering funk-rap single “Was Hannin” featuring Wiz Khalifa. Watch HERE. The party-starting cut is a clear standout from her bold and widely acclaimed album CORINIAN, out now on Interscope Records — revisit the full set HERE.

As the new video picks up, we find Tia backstage at a strip club, prepping alongside two other dancers. While a splitscreen shows Wiz clearing security on his way in the door, not all is as it seems. He makes it rain while the women do their thing, but justice is coming for the venue’s menacing owner in a plot twist that’s equal parts heist film, mob movie, and revenge flick.

“Was Hannin” is unlike anything else in Tia’s catalog — a grooving track propelled by glowing synths, rubbery bass, and sharp percussion produced by boysarerolling, Owdji, and vito (Destroy Lonely, Joey Bada$$, ian). She holds court with a melodic confidence worthy of Anderson .Paak, chant-singing, “Freaky, nasty, she a lil’ cutie with a booty, what’s hannin’?” Wiz coolly slides into the mix on the same wavelength, bringing the bars and punchlines with him.

Full of stylistic swerves and packed with an array of rap risk-takers — including Saweetie, Flo Milli, Smino, J.I.D, and Pouya — CORINIAN has racked up much acclaim. Pitchfork dubbed the set to an Album You Should Listen to Now and, in a separate review, noted, “The North Carolina rapper keeps things unpredictable on [a] daring project that never slows down.” Following a glossy multi-page feature in HYPETRAK Magazine, HYPEBEAST wrote, “TiaCorine takes on her fully realized final form [on] her most polished, honed-in project to date.” And Rolling Out called her “one of the most creative voices in new music.” She appeared in XXL’s print edition, too.

CORINIAN’s growing collection of music videos hasn’t disappointed either. Lotion featuring Flo got a kawaii-fied clip with a side of magic, while Backyard featuring J.I.D turned into a chaotic chase flick. Before that came the romantic round-the-way visual for Fall in Love and the fittingly far-out Lyrical Lemonade treatment for Ironic.” Meanwhile, drill-meets-ballroom club cut ATE arrived alongside a video that includes vogue performances. She also shared the prismatic Different Color Stones,” and a vivid, anime-inspired trailer for the album itself.

As Tia has explained, CORINIAN is a culmination of a trilogy that includes 2024’s Almost There EP and her 2022 debut album I Can’t Wait, which includes her RIAA-certified Gold breakout hit FreakyT,” a fiery flex-fest that inspired a viral dance and soared up the Urban Mainstream and Billboard Hip Hop/R&B charts. In between, she made the XXL Freshman Class — an honor that she’s more than made good on since across tours and festival appearances alike (Dreamville, Rolling Loud, Coachella), and a kaleidoscopic body of work that includes some stunning collabs.

Most recently, TiaCorine has laid down scene-stealing verses on Chance the Rapper’s Gun in Yo Purse featuring Young Thug, Jordan Ward’s CARSEX,” and as a member of the newly revealed supergroup The Scythe alongside Denzel Curry, A$AP Ferg, Bktherula, and Key Nyata.


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ABOUT TIACORINE

TiaCorine is a rap phenom, teleporting herself far beyond the genre’s terrestrial confines to form her own galaxy. The North Carolina artist spits fiery bars with ease, yet she’s no traditional MC. A sonic shapeshifter, her vocal elasticity, magnetic lyricism, and otherworldly persona has drawn in fans, peers, and critics alike — scoring XXL Freshman status and spreads in glossy mags like HYPETRAK; becoming a staple at festivals including Dreamville and Coachella; earning cosigns from Drake and Gangsta Boo; and dropping viral hits like her Gold-certified flex, “FreakyT.” All of that comes to a head with her bold, genre-bounding, guest-packed 2025 album, CORINIAN. Her worlds-conquering journey began in Winston-Salem when third-grade Tia had a vision of herself as the artist she is now. She’d learn flute and piano on her way to a unique style that won her viral fame in college, but her responsibilities as a new mother, student, and shift-worker almost led her to abandon the path — until she remembered her destiny. She’s been mapping out her universe and expanding her creative reach since, across 2022’s I Can’t Wait LP and 2024’s Almost There EP. But CORINIAN, the culmination of a trilogy, leaps light years ahead as she swerves through lush R&B, hard-hitting reggaeton, swaggering funk-rap, driving post-punk, ballroom beats, and her signature “anime trap.” It’s undeniable — TiaCorine has arrived: “There’s no fear. No doubt. No second-guessing. I’ve reached my final form.”

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