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“Oh Tiny”: Austropop with Linz roots

“Oh Tiny”: Austropop with Linz roots

Linz. Raised in the heart of Urvar, Kristina Kusik is ready to conquer the Austrian music scene: her new single “Oh Tini”, produced by Paul Gallister (Wanda, Nino from Vienna), marks the beginning of a collaboration with Warner Music.

Teni doesn't just sing about life, she lives it. With Ostropop in its veins and a past that extends from the hot dog stand in Linz to the clubs of Vienna.

With the song “Oh Tini” she gives a humorous yet profound look at her personality – exactly the way songwriter David Slomo sees her. Because he wrote the song specifically for her at her request. The result? A piece that shows that Kristina Kosik is an artist who should not be underestimated. “That's me too,” says the woman from Linz. “Of course I was amazed by the way Slomo sees me and now I really like it!” And another addendum: “The quickest and probably best way to get to know me is 'Oh Tiny to Listen To'.

Their path is clear: austropop in its most honest form – tone, emotion and musical passion. “I think Austropop is great.” Dialect songs. From then until now. It's my language, our language. This is where I'm at home. “I feel good out there,” Christina says, also revealing that she's in the middle of working on an album. Her first appearance in a long play.

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