Pebbles&TamTam Debut “Case Closed” with Gritty Visuals and Club-Ready Hook


Pop duo Pebbles&TamTam unveil “Case Closed,” a genre-jumping single with a Y2K-inspired music video.
Atlantic Records’ genre-blending duo Pebbles&TamTam are back with “Case Closed,” a bold, bass-heavy single that refuses to sit still. The track, now streaming on all platforms, is paired with a music video that dives headfirst into early-2000s house party aesthetics—sweaty, frenetic, and filmed with an eye toward chaos.
“The song sounds like the night we never had in high school,” the duo explains. “Like the parties shown to us in films like Project X, Mean Girls, and Superbad.”
Co-produced by Boston & Pat, Karma Kid, and Jay Moon, “Case Closed” fuses elements of underground pop, hip-hop, and dance into a singular, infectious sound. Driven by glitchy synths and a thunderous beat, the track delivers one of the most addictive hooks of the year: “I feel so elated, like what did I smoke? It’s me who keep killing ‘em all, the case is closed.”
Pebbles&TamTam met while studying at Berklee College of Music, sparking a creative partnership that took off in 2024 with the viral success of “PINK LIKE SUKI.” The debut single garnered over 12.3 million Spotify streams and 25K TikTok “creates.” Since then, the duo has followed up with “CARDIAC,” “RINSE&REPEAT,” and “DECLINED,” consistently pushing their aesthetic into new territory.
“Case Closed” is more than just a new track—it’s the duo’s biggest statement yet. With more music on the way, Pebbles&TamTam are positioning themselves as one of pop’s most unpredictable and exciting new voices.