18-year-old AMA LOU stuns with R&B infused debut “TBC”
It’s not often you find young singer/songwriters like AMA LOU that reflect on subjects yearning for political outcry.
The north London 18-year-old’s debut reveals the complexity of AMA LOU, as she explains “TBC” is an insight into “events and historical issues experienced by the minorities of the world”.
Whilst her debut delves into infectious R&B, “TBC” also presents the awareness that this intelligent young woman has, providing a politically driven debut that reflects on the harsh realities of racial oppression, and the need to stand up for what you believe in.
Driven by the Exmoor Emperor-produced beat, “TBC” flickers between the intricate, complex beat and AMA LOU’s soulful, soothing sound.
"TBC" presents AMA LOU as an artist ready to speak up for those with no voice, and with such a strong debut track, this young lioness has made her mark.
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