Ep5: TamTam on identity, healing, and saying goodbye to old versions of herself
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Laughta sits down with TamTam, a Saudi singer and songwriter whose music blends emotional storytelling with rich melody and honesty. In an open and heartfelt conversation, TamTam reflects on the release of her album Masalama, sharing what it means to say goodbye to parts of herself that no longer serve her and how the project became a deeply personal healing journey.
She speaks about confronting childhood trauma, navigating identity, and the inner work behind letting go and starting again. TamTam opens up about growing up between Saudi Arabia and California, the identity questions that shaped her songwriting, and how learning to embrace all sides of herself transformed both her music and confidence as an artist.
The conversation explores key moments from her catalogue, from Masalama to earlier tracks like Identify Myself and Hollywood No, where she reflects on rejection, vulnerability, and resilience in the music industry. TamTam also shares insights into her creative process, writing on piano, and the importance of stripping songs back to their emotional core. Laughta and TamTam talk about building community through her creative hub and label Ghost Flower, supporting artists in Saudi Arabia, and her plans for Masalama Side B, the English language counterpart to the album.
A powerful and intimate episode offering a close look at an artist using music as a space for healing, growth, and connection.
