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Amaarae – ‘Fountain Baby’ review: electric anthems from a fearless cultural disruptor

June 9, 2023
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When Ghanaian-American singer Amaarae dropped her 2020 debut album ‘The Angel You Don’t Know’, she was instantly dubbed an alté-pop pioneer. After that includes Kali Uchis on the ‘Unhappy Girlz Luv Cash’ remix the next yr, the monitor grew to become an web sensation; its vibrant fusion of Latin and Afropop music catapulted Amaarae into mainstream consciousness, clocking up over 350 million Spotify streams alongside the best way.

Utilizing her expansive sonic strategy as proof, the 28-year-old has all the time been vocal about how style categorisations for African artists are inflexible and limiting, as she defined to The Guardian in 2021: “If it was left as much as me, I wouldn’t even place a label on my music”. Returning along with her second album ‘Fountain Child’, her strategy continues to be as fluid because the album’s title suggests. Rooted in a borderless sound that strikes between orchestral strings on opener ‘All My Love’ to Senegalese rock rhythms all through the hard-hitting ‘Counterfeit’, Amaarae highlights how diasporic dwelling exposes one to a myriad of influences.

Since Amaarae launched ‘The Angel You Don’t Know’, the recognition of African music has soared to new heights: Burna Boy grew to become the primary African artist to headline a UK stadium earlier this month; Wizkid offered out three consecutive O2 Area reveals in 2021. Seeking to additional set up her place on this constantly-evolving scene, Amaarae makes a major shift as she progresses from a debut file that closely relied on particular visitors, to a follow-up with no options.

The unbridled stage of confidence required to tackle such a feat is a testomony to the singer trusting her distinctive strategy to experimental pop. It’s a giant danger – however one which immediately pays off. Because the exhilarating ‘Angels In Tibet’ proves, Amaarae can carry an album independently, as her melodic rap fashion is underpinned by dynamic, percussion-heavy instrumentation.

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On ‘Fountain Child’, Amaarae pushes the boundaries of spirituality whereas exploring sexual want. She’s developed a status for distinctive, sultry vocals that juxtapose her matter-of-fact lyricism, which she continues to put down on ‘Intercourse, Violence, Suicide’, a thrashing punk-rock monitor. “Don’t care ‘bout what I’m asking you simply fucking inform me sure,” she sings. “Inform me I’m the one, inform me I’m the very best.”

Elsewhere, the astrology-themed anthem ‘Co-Star’ – an ode to the app utilized by a lot of Amaarae’s fanbase – particulars how spirituality within the diasporic neighborhood has moved away  from its Abrahamic origins, which older generations have been influenced by. “Me and her it felt like a threesome / Have to be Gemini”,” she sings.

On ‘Fountain Child’, Amaarae doubles down on her position as a cultural disruptor – she continues to challenge a putting stage of self-obsession that by no means feels obnoxious. The boundaries for African music are continuously transferring, and throughout this album, Amaarae pushes them even additional.

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  • Launch date: June 9
  • Document label: Golden Baby/Interscope



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