- Words Notion Staff
R&B girl-genius Tyler Dumont channels honesty and quiet strength in her latest track, 'The Letter'.
After five years away from the spotlight, Tyler Dumont makes a quietly powerful return with ‘The Letter’, a slow-burning, emotionally rich track that blends ’90s R&B warmth with a crisp modern edge.
Built on silky keys, soft synth layers, and a pulsing undercurrent of longing, the song captures the vulnerability of opening up after time spent in silence. It’s smooth, restrained, and deeply personal, the kind of track that reveals more with every listen.
The Miami-born, New York-raised artist draws from her Caribbean heritage and early influences like Sade and Lauryn Hill to shape a sound that feels both timeless and current. Her vocals are effortless but loaded with feeling, floating between strength and surrender.
The accompanying video is minimal and atmospheric, showing Tyler journaling by the fire before slipping into fragments of romantic memory. It’s simple but striking, matching the track’s sense of quiet reflection.
“This song holds deep meaning for me,” she shares. “Coming back after five years with something this honest has been both vulnerable and empowering.”