IS THERE A MAN?

TITLE: Is there a man?
ARTIST: Tyasha Alion
PRODUCER: Normstudio, Tomi Meglenov
LYRICS: Tyasha Alion
COSTUMOGRAPHY: Tyasha Alion, Janez Kamniski

My first song, titled "Is There A Man?," is an uplifting anthem about finding authenticity and inner strength. Filmed in a gorgeous castle with knights, this captivating music video takes us on a journey of longing for a meaningful connection with someone who truly embodies confidence, values, and honesty. It’s a beautiful reminder of the kind of love and connection we all seek! 
 

IS THERE A MAN?

Photo by  Ziggy  
 
 
Photo by Ziggy

 
I want to give a huge shoutout to Janez Kamniski and his amazing team, KUD Klati Vitez. You all were absolutely fantastic on the scene. I had such a great time and genuinely appreciate the time and effort you put into sharing your historical knowledge with me. It was not only a learning experience but also a lot of fun! I’m really grateful for the moments we shared. Thank you for making everything so memorable!

Welcome to watch it on my YouTube channel: Tyasha Alion
 

I wrote this song about the tough choices women often face. It is about the idea that you have to choose between being strong or being wanted, being independent or connected to someone, and whether to take charge or let someone else lead. I wanted to show that knowing what you want doesn’t make you bossy, and that being open to love doesn’t mean you’re weak.
Photo by  Ziggy
Photo by Ziggy

Photo by  Ziggy
Photo by Ziggy
The lyrics really play with the idea that human sexuality and relationships can be full of contradictions. A woman can feel confident about what she wants while still allowing herself to be vulnerable with the right person. She can trust herself, but she also craves someone else to share that vulnerability with. Maybe that’s why the song felt uncomfortable – it doesn’t fit neatly into a box. It’s not just about needing a man, nor is it a straightforward empowerment song. It’s something more profound, showing a woman embracing her strength and desires without feeling the need to apologize for either.