Amara-Fe - Look in the Mirror
Amara-Fe isn’t just a singer-songwriter; she is an experience, and in her latest single, Look in the Mirror, she shows us how it’s done. Her work stands as a reflection of everything she is and everything she wants to put out into the world. As an artist, she is an explorer of genres; it is hard to confine her fierce voice within just one genre. Her discography is an eclectic mix of all sorts of pop. Apart from soulful and badass, her music falls into pop and RnB. Look in the Mirror is an anthem to live your life as wildly untamed as you can if you are a woman. In this current environment where it asks women to shrink in every way, she comes in like a siren! Her energy is reminiscent of Beyoncé. Her vocals are crisp and sharp; they can cut through a room. The way her voice dances in and out in perfect sync with the backing is magical. Amara gives us a sonic tango to experience. At no point does the song fail to blow you away, thanks to the crisp production quality of the track. If anyone has watched Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, you know that Look in the Mirror would fit perfectly well for this badass Lizzie. Amara-Fe is a musical apothecary that whips up treatments for the heart through her music. This track is a shedding of the old and the scared and timid and stepping in and embracing yourself entirely. You can catch more of her work in the links attached above.
Amara-Fe - Eyes On Me
Amara-Fe carves out her own style of music; a new shade, shape and form of herself is tucked into each word in Eyes On Me. She fills her songs with so much character with just her lyrics, giving us unforgettable hooks and lines to hold onto.The singer-songwriter knows exactly who she makes her music for and knows precisely how and what she wants to say. Her music is as sharp as her wit and just as addictive, too. Her music is pure pop and has a calm and cool personality to it. It doesn’t demand attention, rather it commands it. It's hypnotizing. Club dancing and its music are an age-old tradition of sorts and are in themselves a genre. Amara comes in and adds new colours to it. This track has many beats embedded within it that spring into people who dance and forget the world in the club. It's got a sharp bass, velvety beats, and her smooth vocals add a new layer of desire onto the song. Its production is clear and precise, and it knows who it’s catering to. The lyrics have teeth, and it’s addictive! When she says, “You have eyes on me, but this isn’t free TV,” you can hear her walk away knowing that all eyes remain on her. The track encompasses the way everyone reacted to Gracy Young’s (Sandra Bullock) transformation in Miss Congeniality. Amara-Fe has written a song that club-goers will consistently request. She and her sharp and sultry voice are ready to take over the world. Click on the link attached above to listen to more of her music.