What started as a breakup song from my first high school relationship, I’ve been sitting on ‘Tell Me’ for 5 years. It was only Fall of 2024 that I picked it back up and decided to finish what I started. This one’s for all the baddies that deserve better:) Huge thanks to Ayden Williams for helping bring this song to life, to Maxx Shearod for seeing this through all 10 different versions, (EDM and all) and for all the incredibly talented creatives that have glued this project together with me, piece by piece.
Song creds
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-composition, acoustic guitar, and singing by me!
-electric guitar by Christian Sese @chris.sese_ (rip PHAM)
-bass guitar by Nico Upegui @nicolas.upegui (rip Soulstice)
-drum programming, keys, horns, production, mixing and mastering by Ayden Williams @a.jaceyyy
-composition, acoustic guitar, and singing by me!
-electric guitar by Christian Sese @chris.sese_ (rip PHAM)
-bass guitar by Nico Upegui @nicolas.upegui (rip Soulstice)
-drum programming, keys, horns, production, mixing and mastering by Ayden Williams @a.jaceyyy
Music Video creds
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Director and DP: Linden Skalak @lindenskalak
Assistant Cameras: Bronwen Pailthorpe & Yevgeniya Regent @bronpailthorpe @regent_yevgeniya
Colorist: Bronwen Pailthorpe @bronpailthorpe
Director and DP: Linden Skalak @lindenskalak
Assistant Cameras: Bronwen Pailthorpe & Yevgeniya Regent @bronpailthorpe @regent_yevgeniya
Colorist: Bronwen Pailthorpe @bronpailthorpe
Album Cover creds
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Photographer: Bronwen Pailthorpe @bronpailthorpe
Creative Directors: @quincy.diallo @princhinchin
Creative Directors: @quincy.diallo @princhinchin
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Singer-songwriter, dancer, and actor Zaida Rio began her music journey in high school, channeling her emotions into lyrics that blend R&B, Neo-Soul, and Latin Pop. She released her debut album, Leaving, in 2022—a collection of songs rooted in heartbreak and self-redemption, and most recently dropped her single, “Tell Me”.

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