
TimaLikesMusic
That Y2K Love: A 2000's R&B Party
Silk City Diner
435 Spring Garden St
Philadelphia, PA 19123
May 16, 2025
10:00 PM EDT
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Get down to Silk City so you can drink and dance and sing all night long to your favorite R&B classics of the 2000s. Featuring your DJ, TimaLikesMusic, and live horns. It's gonna be exactly what you needed! Go!
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David
June 4th 2024
Great show! Loved every second, especially the band!
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TimaLikesMusic Biography
PRODUCER • MUSICIAN • CREATOR
“You have made me so happy. Every time I see these videos I laugh. I love that. We need to laugh." -Kelly Clarkson, November 2020
Go back in time, but stay relevant today, with TimaLikesMusic and her live 90s & 2000s R&B Love shows. They're a mix of DJ and live band, of covers played in ways you've never imagined and originals you can stream right now wherever you stream your music. Sellouts all around the country have made fans all around the country. You should be a fan too. It's the American way.
“Fans adore her relatable content — she’s sung about everything from the
awkwardness of social interactions, to how to properly wear a face mask, to the
frustration of getting only one sauce packet with her fast food meal.”
-NY Post, July 2021
The Tima Tape Vol. 1 dropped in November and featured "Don't Hold The
Door," a full-length version of the jingle that had exploded on Instagram and
jumpstarted her career. Following The Tima Tape Vol. 1 came "Take Me Out"
- a funky 90s jam featuring Ms. Charlotte, who happens to be Tima's mom.
Tima's song "Black Joy,” a track that celebrates loving the skin that you're in,
was part of an Instagram Feature campaign on Reels & IGTV and received
more than 27 million plays combined on the official Instagram and NAACP pages.
Tima has performed in venues like The Gramercy Theatre, Hammerstein
Ballroom, and on the grounds of Woodstock, taking the stage with The
Internet & Zach Matari while also opening for Aaron Carter. She has
composed music for multiple National Public Media projects and the YouTube podcast, The Upload: The Rise of the Creator Economy.
The NJ Star Ledger dubbed TimaLikesMusic a 2021 Artist To Watch.
“Her music is unique, mixing synths, keyboard, samples, and vocals for
groovy beats. The humor she brings to the table is endearing and maintains a
fun, meme-inspired atmosphere, making her content all the more mesmerizing and enjoyable.” -Screenrant, February 2021
Read More“You have made me so happy. Every time I see these videos I laugh. I love that. We need to laugh." -Kelly Clarkson, November 2020
Go back in time, but stay relevant today, with TimaLikesMusic and her live 90s & 2000s R&B Love shows. They're a mix of DJ and live band, of covers played in ways you've never imagined and originals you can stream right now wherever you stream your music. Sellouts all around the country have made fans all around the country. You should be a fan too. It's the American way.
“Fans adore her relatable content — she’s sung about everything from the
awkwardness of social interactions, to how to properly wear a face mask, to the
frustration of getting only one sauce packet with her fast food meal.”
-NY Post, July 2021
The Tima Tape Vol. 1 dropped in November and featured "Don't Hold The
Door," a full-length version of the jingle that had exploded on Instagram and
jumpstarted her career. Following The Tima Tape Vol. 1 came "Take Me Out"
- a funky 90s jam featuring Ms. Charlotte, who happens to be Tima's mom.
Tima's song "Black Joy,” a track that celebrates loving the skin that you're in,
was part of an Instagram Feature campaign on Reels & IGTV and received
more than 27 million plays combined on the official Instagram and NAACP pages.
Tima has performed in venues like The Gramercy Theatre, Hammerstein
Ballroom, and on the grounds of Woodstock, taking the stage with The
Internet & Zach Matari while also opening for Aaron Carter. She has
composed music for multiple National Public Media projects and the YouTube podcast, The Upload: The Rise of the Creator Economy.
The NJ Star Ledger dubbed TimaLikesMusic a 2021 Artist To Watch.
“Her music is unique, mixing synths, keyboard, samples, and vocals for
groovy beats. The humor she brings to the table is endearing and maintains a
fun, meme-inspired atmosphere, making her content all the more mesmerizing and enjoyable.” -Screenrant, February 2021
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Hip Hop
Neo-soul
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