Review: Tina Halma – Gaslight

Tina Halma’s “Gaslight” has the kind of spark that makes you stop what you’re doing and pay attention. It comes in with a strong electronic pop feel, mixing electronica, synthpop, alternative pop, EDM, trap, electropop, plus touches of Electronic R&B and Neo-Soul. That blend gives the song a bold personality without making it sound overpacked. It moves with confidence, but there is still a lot of emotion sitting under the surface. The track was written, produced, and composed entirely by Tina, and that really matters here. “Gaslight” sounds personal because it is personal. It takes the messy side of being hurt, confused, or pushed too far, then turns that feeling into something sharper and more useful. Tina has described the song as a way to let everything out and channel emotion positively, with sarcasm, satire, growth, and the idea of finding blessings after difficult moments.

That attitude gives the song a lot of life. It is not only about pain or frustration. It is about getting your voice back. The track has a playful edge but also a clear sense of self-awareness, making it easy to connect with. You can tell Tina is not hiding behind the production. She is using the sound to make the message hit harder. I really like how “Gaslight” turns a tough emotional place into something bright, bold, and easy to replay. I also think this song deserves a spot in everyone’s playlist because it has the energy, honesty, and personality that make a track stick with you after it ends.

“Gaslight” also adds to the bigger picture Tina Halma is building. Released alongside the Spanish single “Presente”, it points to her bilingual creative direction and her connection with listeners from different cultures. Her background as a former global sailor, her studies in performing arts and marketing, and her interest in creative writing, visual arts, and sound frequencies all add depth to her creative process.

Make sure to follow Tina Halma and add “Gaslight” to your playlist, because this is one of those songs that works when you need a boost, when you want something catchy with real emotion behind it, or when you simply want to hear an artist turning a personal moment into a confident pop release with a clear voice and plenty of replay value.

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