Breakout Pop Duo Pebbles&TamTam Return With “Kissing It”

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Breakout pop disruptors Pebbles&TamTam continue making their mark as 2025’s most dynamic duo with today’s premiere of their lovesick new single, “Kissing It,” available now via Atlantic Records HERE. The track – which interpolates Donna Lewis’ chart-topping 1996 pop smash, “I Love You Always Forever” – is joined by an official visualizer streaming now on YouTube.

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“Love is a fairytale when you find the one you want to spend forever with,” say Pebbles&TamTam. “But what happens when the storybook ends and happily ever after comes and goes? Suddenly you’re bickering more, calling less, and for the first time wondering if they’re really ‘the one’. Although they’ve left you with bruises and booboos, you know that at the end of the day, there isn’t anyone else in the world capable of kissing it better.”

Produced by frequent collaborators Boston & Pat (Tinashe, Artemas), “Kissing It” follows this spring’s arrival of Pebbles&TamTam’s acclaimed debut mixtape, Sleepover! the mixtape :P, available now HERE. An immersive blend of hyperpop, hip-hop, and EDM inspired by the era of AIM chats, Myspace drama, flip phones, and chaotic fun, the project includes standouts such as the dreamy, empowered “N.E.T.R.,” accompanied by an evocative early aughts-inspired official music video streaming now on YouTube.

Recently featured on Ones To Watch – including a bubbly, girlhood-infused episode of their “Chef’s Choice” podcast – Pebbles&TamTam set the stage for Sleepover! the mixtape :P with engagingly inventive tracks including “Pinky Swear?“ and “Case Closed,” the latter an unbridled blend of underground pop, hip-hop, and club-ready dance music joined by a high-energy house party visual available on YouTube HERE.

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Pebbles&TamTam have quickly amassed millions of worldwide streams and a fervent fan following by serving up a sonic candy bowl of pop, hip-hop, hyperpop, and nightcore tailor-made for the best evening of your life. Serendipitously introduced by a Berklee professor, the two like-minded young artists hit it off like a pair of long-long sisters and quickly began making music together. Turning a bedroom into a makeshift studio, Pebbles&TamTam made their debut with 2024’s “PINK LIKE SUKI,” which proved an immediate online sensation,  reeling in over 25K creates on TikTok and more than 15M Spotify streams. The duo kept up the pace with a string of further fan favorites, including “CARDIAC,” “RINSE&REPEAT,” and “DECLINED.”

With “Kissing It,” Pebbles&TamTam keep their nonstop momentum going, promising more irresistible, genre-defying pop treats to come.

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About

As if cosmically destined to be a team, Pebbles&TamTam go together like peanut butter and jelly, macaroni and cheese, Spongebob Squarepants and Patrick, and so on and so forth. The duo don’t only finish each other’s sentences, they also complete one another’s creative thoughts. A dope beat will underline an even doper bar, while a sugary chorus will be spiked with an equally syrupy ad-lib. The twosome serves up a sonic candy bowl of pop, hip-hop, hyper-pop, and night-core tailor-made for the best evening of your life with your girls or for the moment you just need to scream from the center of the dancefloor. Raised on opposite sides of the country, TamTam grew up in Waldorf, MD. At 16 years old, she learned how to make beats, gaining proficiency at Band Lab, Garage Band, and Audacity. At the same time, she honed her voice by way of choir, theater, and band. After settling in Boston, her freshman year at Berklee College of Music commenced in 2021. On the West Coast, Pebbles hailed from Ojai, CA. As a kid, she performed in community theater and took voice lessons. Similarly, Pebbles had taught herself Ableton and made solo music. She achieved the “Lollapalooza Scholarship” to Berklee and enrolled in the college. A professor serendipitously introduced them, and they cemented a friendship akin to long-lost sisters. Turning a bedroom into a makeshift studio, they popped off in 2024 with “PINK LIKE SUKI,” surging on TikTok with 25K “creates” and reeling in over 12.3 million Spotify streams. The group really hit the ground running with “CARDIAC,” “RINSE&REPEAT,” and “DECLINED.” Piling up millions of streams and attracting a fervent fanbase, the perfection of this pairing powers their 2025 debut, Sleepover! the mixtape :P.

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Release Summary

Pop disruptors Pebbles&TamTam return with “Kissing It,” a dreamy, emotional single that reimagines Donna Lewis’ 1996 smash “I Love You Always Forever.” The track follows their acclaimed debut mixtape and continues the duo’s rise as one of 2025’s most buzzed-about acts.

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Michaela Marquand
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