Ghanaian-American singer-songwriter, Amaarae, has released a live performance of “Princess Going Digital” for Vevo.
“Princess Going Digital” is from her recent album “‘Fountain Baby” released last year in June. The album reveals Amaarae as a fearless creator and inhabitor of experimental sonic worlds.
Vevo’s cameras capture a fresh perspective on Amaarae’s dynamic delivery. Channelling an inner emcee, she commands the stage, effortlessly switching between confident mic work, captivating eye contact, and rapid-fire lyrical bursts.
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