Miss Trezz releases dark-pop ballad video single ‘Adore’ via Re:Mission Entertainment

Miss Trezz (Photo by Jacquelyn Trezzo)
Los Angeles–based dark-pop artist Miss Trezz has released the new single “Adore” on the fine Oklahoma based label Re:Mission Entertainment. The track arrives with a very nice official music video which you can view below.
“Adore” is available now on Bandcamp and Spotify.
“Adore” is presented as a raw, introspective song about unrequited love and the strain of being placed on a pedestal. The writing/production was done by Tiffany Trezzo (Miss Trezz) and Travis Bacon.
About Miss Trezz
Miss Trezz is the project of Chicago-born vocalist and songwriter Tiffany Trezzo, now based in Los Angeles, California, but she started out when based in Chicago. Her material bridges dark-pop with industrial-leaning electronics. We started covering her releases from the early start on Side-Line.
Her first widely visible singles appeared in 2021 (including “Warzone” and “Psycho”). In 2023 she released a cover of the Duran Duran track “Come Undone”, followed a few weeks later by the video premiere on Side-Line of “Confrontational” (September 2023). In May 2024 she released the video/ single “Slither” in a collaboration with Shok (including a Kota Kira remix in early 2025). It was followed later that year by the “Last Rites’ video (November 2024).
She also appeared on label compilations in the period 2023–2024.
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