Just Keep Floating.

With shout outs from Itunes and Spotify, singer Amaria has been making a name for herself with her last few singles, building anticipation for her debut project.

A great song to start the “Morning”.

Amaria’s style has hints of Neo-Soul mixed with Alt RnB. Her vocal style reminds me of Kali Uchis but if she sang over more airy production. “Morning” is a perfect example, the lush airy production allows Amaria’s vocals to float over the track, bringing all the chill vibes

Don’t leave Amaria waiting.

Amaria’s lyrics are really relatable especially on “Waiting”, where she describes waiting on her lovers call, so they can take over the world and have it all. The only question is how long will Amaria wait?

“Twilight” is my favorite track from Amaria.

Amaria keeps her tracks short and sweet usually averaging around 3 minutes per song. Her tracks “Twilight” and “Moon” act as companion pieces. On “Twilight” you can tell Amaria is really feeling a certain someone, entranced with their aura. On “Moon”, Amaria wants that love to lift her off into clouds, there’s nothing holding it back.

“Rewind” a duet with Joe Saan is a nice change up from the “Cloud RnB” Sound.

“Rewind” has big Neo-Soul vibes, reminding me of a D’Angelo or Maxwell track from back in the day. It shows Amaria can hold her own on a duet. I am a fan of her more “Cloud RnB” tracks, but I’m all for a duet EP with Joe Saan. For some reason this track reminds me of Christmas time.

On “Roses” her newest single, Amaria blends her “Cloud RnB” sound with an even funkier vibe. The accompanying visuals really added to my enjoyment of the track. Her message about going in circles to feel love is a breath of fresh air. We all are trying to figure out the one we love. Amaria never sounds sad or disappointed about love on her songs, it’s always about the excitement of experiencing it.

If “Roses” is anything like what the debut project is going to sound like, it’s destined to be the “Cloud RnB” blueprint. Soon the whole world is going to float with Amaria.