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General News / March 29, 2019

Longford artist Ama returns with his best work yet

General News / March 29, 2019

Longford artist Ama returns with his best work yet

Ama explores a trap direction with ‘How I Do’.

 

Ama released an EP entitled ‘Just A Moment‘ in 2017, and with his R&B ballad ‘Never Do The Same’ you could hear the progression and increased confidence in his voice.

His latest outing is even better. With ‘How I Do’, he’s released a well-crafted, simple but effective, banger. Ama has the raw talent to get even better.

“The song is about even though the people closest to you have a certain influence over you they realise that they cannot change who you are, now you can be person you want to be.”

Ama has confirmed that he’ll be releasing a full-length project called ‘I Once Was’ at some point this year, no exact dates yet.