Nadia Younes Issues A Challenge: Catch Me If You Can

The pop singer takes listeners on a hero's journey with its vibrant, upbeat tone.

Nadia Younes escapes to the beach in her getaway van with her new single Catch Me If You Can — showcasing today on Tinnitist.

The pop artist’s latest track is an ode to loving yourself unapologetically and embracing total uniqueness away from the world’s unwarranted criticisms. Younes showcases boldness, sonically blending her R&B tone with freshly versatile pop dynamics, presenting the song’s premise of being different without fear of judgment.

Catch Me If You Can takes listeners on a hero’s journey with its vibrant, upbeat tone combined with its catchy lyrics, exuding feelings of confidence. Younes’ soothing vocals and uplifting language, using imagery and metaphor, initiate a fresh sentiment, showcasing a flair that differentiates this song from her usual soundscape.

“I love this song because the sound is completely different from what I normally do,” Younes explains. “It was originally written to a lo-fi beat by demon gummies, so it was a completely different song than what it is now, but I think that the flare we added to it is exactly what it needed. Every time I listen to Catch Me If You Can, I say that it sounds like a videogame song, so my dream for this specific song is for it to be in a video game! This song is special because it is the first song of mine that isn’t about love or a breakup.”

This unforgettable, energetic single was written by Younes and Thomas M.L. Ravago, with its well-balanced production being attributed to Tedious, demon gummies and Som1Else.

Younes is a multifaceted, classically trained artist with a background in musical theatre, opera, and training in ballet and competitive dance, making her solo debut in 2019 with the single You Can’t Love Me At All. Drawing inspiration from musical icons such as Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Ariana Grande and Chaka Khan, Younes ignites a fresh, danceable soundscape. As a well-rounded musician, she was featured on rapper Conejo’s song H.O.P.E., earning a Grammy consideration for Best Gospel Performance Song.

Check out Catch Me If You Can above, hear more from Nadia Younes below, and try to keep up with her on her website, Instagram and TikTok.