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“SHIFT” celebrates the carefree and confident stride of Amara Fe

  • Writer: Hitanshu  Bhatt
    Hitanshu Bhatt
  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read

Rising indie pop star from Mission, United States, has released her full-length album, “SHIFT.” Amara Fe comes from a musically rich family background—her uncle Eugene & Rene jammed in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and her grandmother wrote songs for Minnie Riperton. She is known for soulful storytelling inspired by real life experiences. Along with her softer side, she also portrays a confident, radiant stage persona with a mix of empowerment and vulnerability. Amara is not only a singer but also a rapper who hooks you with her bars and punchlines. After the success of her debut album, “Reborn,” she is back with another collection of songs. 


Amara Fe
Amara Fe
A high-energy indie pop collection that embodies themes of attitude, belief, and self-appreciation.

“SHIFT” is a twenty-four-track album that captures her range and endurance. Each track embodies a spirit of transformation, empowerment, and self- celebration. Songs like “Eyes on me” and "She's the light” start on a triumphant note. The singer flexes her success and rises above people who doubted her in these songs. “Try Me” and “Love Loyal” will hook you with their vocal delivery and tone shift.  “I Sing, I Rap” is a playful flex of her dual talent and genre-fluid artistry where she raps and sings.


If you want to groove your body to the beats of flirtatious pop energy, tracks like “Ride for me,” “Whole vibe,” and “Call me out” are the perfect songs. “Treat me like a queen” gives all the bossy vibes with a carefree attitude. “Soulsnatcher” and "Venom kiss” flirt with darker, edgier pop tones and bold energy. “Accomplishments” and “Swag Like Mine” close the album with confidence and pride. “SHIFT” is a full-blown package of indie pop songs that embody the spirit of attitude, belief and self-appreciation. If you are a fan of fun and engaging tracks, this album is the one you are looking for.


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