Tiny Habits

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Tiny Habits
OriginBoston, Massachusetts
GenresFolk-pop
Years active2022 – present
LabelsHarbour Artists & Music
MembersCinya Khan, Maya Rae, Judah Mayowa
Websitetinyhabitsofficial.com

Tiny Habits is an American folk-pop group formed in Boston in 2022. The trio consists of Berklee College of Music students Cinya Khan and Maya Rae and alumnus Judah Mayowa.[1] Their first EP, Tiny Things, was released in April 2023. Their upcoming debut album All For Something will be out May 24th[2]

History[edit]

Khan, Rae, and Mayowa met as students at the Berklee College of Music in Boston in the spring of 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic. They happened to live in the same dorm, and would sing covers of old songs in each other's dorm rooms they posted to social media. After multiple of their videos went viral on TikTok and Instagram, the three decided to officially form a group in January 2022.[3][4]

Tiny Habits has attracted praise for their harmonies, including by Justin Timberlake and David Crosby,[5] and the group has toured alongside multiple folk and indie artists.[6] They opened for Ingrid Michaelson's 2022 Christmas tour,[7] and for Gracie Abrams during the sold-out North American leg of her spring 2023 tour.[8] In November 2022, the group sang back-up vocals for Lizzy McAlpine on her Tiny Desk concert performance, a video which has over 1.6 million views as of July 2023.[3]

Their song, "Embers," was featured in the soundtrack for the 2023 Netflix film Your Place or Mine.[9]

In April 2023, the trio released their first EP, Tiny Things.[3]

Tiny Habits headlined their first tour in June 2023, and opened for Lizzy McAlpine during the European leg of her fall 2023 tour.[3]

In November 2023, Tiny Habits announced their upcoming "Little Bit Farther" headlining tour in North America and Europe to take place during the spring of 2024. The tour's opening acts will be Beane in North America and Shallow Alcove in Europe and the United Kingdom.[10]

Discography[edit]

EPs[edit]

Title Details
Tiny Things
  • Released: April 12th, 2023
  • Label: Harbour Artists & Music
  • Formats: Streaming, digital download

Albums[edit]

Title Details
All For Something
  • Released: May 24th, 2024
  • Label:
  • Formats: Streaming, digital download

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mirisola, John (1 December 2022). "From TikTok Fame to Tiny Desk, Tiny Habits Is a 2022 Breakout Band". Berkelee College of Music. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  2. ^ Interviews, Clash Magazine Music News, Reviews &; Murray, Robin (2024-04-24). "Hotly-Tipped Tiny Habits Detail New LP 'All For Something' | News". Clash Magazine Music News, Reviews & Interviews. Retrieved 2024-04-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ a b c d Browning, Maddie (13 April 2023). "Tiny Habits is having a growth spurt - The Boston Globe". Boston Globe. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  4. ^ Egan, Gwen (14 August 2022). "Here's how a tight three-part harmony, and a lot of love, led these local singers to viral success". www.boston.com. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  5. ^ Severs, Sophie (24 March 2023). "Spotlight: Getting to Know the Tiny (but Mighty) Band, Tiny Habits". THE LUNA COLLECTIVE. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  6. ^ Loi, Campbell (13 February 2023). "Tiny Habits looks to reach new heights after strong debut year". The Brown Daily Herald. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  7. ^ Major, Michael (20 September 2022). "Ingrid Michaelson Announces Dates for 'It's Almost Christmas Tour'". Broadway World. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  8. ^ Menachem, Michael (31 March 2023). "Gracie Abrams encourages laughter, tears at Fonda". Pass The Aux. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  9. ^ "Tiny Habits' Original Song 'Embers' from Netflix's 'Your Place or Mine' Released". Film Music Reporter. 2 February 2023. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  10. ^ "Tiny Habits - Instagram". Instagram.

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