The Haitian-born, Montreal-based singer-songwriter Tamara Weber just released her new album “Destinations“ and it’s not just a collection of songs. It’s a statement.

If you’ve followed her journey, you already know she first caught global attention with a viral audition (over 50 million views), but Destinations shows a different kind of growth. The folk-pop softness that introduced her is still there but now it’s layered with electronic textures, cinematic late-night energy, and sharper emotional clarity.
At its core, Destinations explores identity, heritage, vulnerability and the quiet strength it takes to own all three. As a proud member of the LGBTQIA+ community, Tamara doesn’t just write about self-expression she lives it in the music.
With ‘Lots of Love’ Weber turns the struggle to stay hopeful into something driving, bright, and quietly powerful.
Tracks like “See the World” feel bright and hopeful on the surface, but listen closely and there’s depth underneath.
And that’s the thing about Tamara Weber’s voice. It doesn’t shout for attention. It pulls you closer.
She even steps into French on “Tout ce qu’il reste,” adding reggae undertones and pan flute textures that feel warm, grounded, and deeply personal. The bilingual fluidity doesn’t feel performative, it feels natural.
Currently touring across Quebec, Tamara is building this era in real time. One song per month leading into the album release, major festival stages, and a sound that keeps expanding without losing intimacy.
Destinations proves something important:
The destination isn’t fame.
It’s self-definition.
And Tamara Weber sounds exactly like someone who knows who she is.
That’s why she’s landing in FRESH! OutLoud.
Because artists who blur genres, honor identity, and build quietly but confidently…
Those are the ones who last.
Destinations is out now!
We’ll be watching where she goes next.
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