TTSSFU
Musical artist
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Tasmin Nicole Stephens (born 2003), also known as TTSSFU, is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist based in Manchester.[1][2] She[a] played guitar in the post punk band Duvet and has since gained prominence as a solo artist in the shoegaze and dream pop genres. Stephens is signed with Partisan Records.
2003 (age 22–23)
- Vocals
- guitar
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| Born | Tasmin Nicole Stephens 2003 (age 22–23) |
| Origin | Wigan, Greater Manchester, England |
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| Years active | 2020–present |
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| Formerly of | Duvet |
| Website | ttssfu |
Early life
Stephens grew up in Wigan, Greater Manchester.[3]
Career
The post punk band Duvet formed in 2022, with Stephens serving as guitarist.[4]
Under the TTSSFU moniker, Stephens released lead single "I Hope You Die" in December 2023[5] and the mini-album Me, Jed and Andy in February 2024 via Fear of Missing Out Records. The mini-album takes its title and inspiration from the relationship between Andy Warhol and Jed Johnson. That summer, Stephens supported Mannequin Pussy on tour.[6] In October 2024, Stephens signed with Partisan Records. The single "Studio 54" was the debut release under Partisan.[7]
In August 2025, Stephens released her second mini-album as TTSSFU titled Blown.[8][9] In November 2025, Stephens released the single "Upstairs".[10][11]
Artistry
The first band Stephens was "obsessed" with as a child was the Beatles. Through her older sister, Stephens was introduced to Nirvana and the Cure.[2] Kurt Cobain of the former was "an entry to grunge" for Stephens.[1] Her other formative influences include Slowdive, Cigarettes After Sex and Soko.[12] Me, Jed and Andy drew upon Soko, Alex G and Coma Cinema, while Blown drew upon the Cure, Wolf Alice and Sky Ferreira.[9]
Discography
Mini-albums
- Me, Jed and Andy (2024)
- Blown (2025)
EPs
- The Body (2022)
Singles
- "Has to End (Fast Version)" (2021)
- "Help" (2021)
- "Meat" (2022)
- "Wideawake (demo)" (2022)
- "Pocket" (2022)
- "California" (2022)
- "Palms" (2022)
- "At All" (2022)
- "Remember" (2022)
- "Growing Older" (2023)
- "Jed" (2023)
- "I Hope You Die" (2023)
- "Baggage" (2024)
- "Studio 54" (2024)
- "Upstairs" (2025)
Notes
- Stephens uses she/her and they/them pronouns.