Tia-Brittany Expands Her Creative Vision With DTF

Sydney artist Tia-Brittany is continuing to establish herself as a multidisciplinary creative with the release of her new album DTF. The project is led by the focus single “Don’t Talk Feelings,” a song that reflects the emotional openness and storytelling instincts that define her work.

The album brings together contemporary pop sounds with a cinematic approach to songwriting. Tia-Brittany’s love of film plays an important role in the way she shapes her music, allowing her songs to feel both personal and visually expressive. This approach is also reflected in the album’s visual identity.

For the music video, Tia-Brittany collaborated with internationally recognised filmmaker Pauline Chan. Their partnership continues beyond music, as they are also working together on an upcoming television series with Geoff Newton. This connection between music and screen storytelling is an important part of Tia-Brittany’s wider artistic direction.

DTF was developed with collaborators John Ho and Daniela Rivera, whose support helped reinforce Tia-Brittany’s belief in the project’s potential. With “Don’t Talk Feelings” leading the way, the album represents a significant milestone for an artist combining music, performance and personal experience into one cohesive creative world.