I PROMISE (I’ll Wait For You) feels like a song that already knows what it wants to say and doesn’t feel the need to dress it up. It moves slowly, almost cautiously, built around the idea of waiting rather than longing. There’s a sense of reassurance running through it, like being held in place rather than pulled forward. The song isn’t trying to dramatise distance or hardship, it’s more interested in what it feels like to stay. To choose someone repeatedly, even when time, geography, and circumstance make it difficult. It carries the feeling of late nights, long gaps between conversations, and the quiet faith that love doesn’t dissolve just because it’s tested.

Knowing this is rooted in TaniA and Rynellton’s real story gives that feeling more weight. Two people meeting across continents, building something through music first, then holding onto it through distance, illness, and uncertainty. You can feel that history in the way the song unfolds. It doesn’t rush toward resolution because real love rarely does. It asks for patience, belief, and a willingness to sit with the unknown.

The music video deepens that feeling. Directed and edited by TaniA herself, it leans into real moments. Two people falling in love from opposite sides of the globe, building a relationship through music, enduring long distance, public attention, and ongoing health battles.

TaniA’s vocals in I PROMISE (I’ll Wait For You) breathes. There’s a subtle shake in her tone at certain moments that feels like hesitation, like she’s weighing every word before sending it out into the world. Listening to her, you feel the distance she’s singing across, the waiting, the patience, and the quiet hope she’s clinging to. It’s intimate in a way that almost makes you lean in, like you’re sharing a secret.

 

Watch the music video here. 
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