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The London singer is no acoustic lightweight. And she enjoys life. If you sit opposite her, you’re immediately sent. Completely lost to all the charm that she exudes. And how the lady talks and gestures. And laughs. Amaree laughs so loud and in such a liberating way that you instantly have to join in even if you didn't understand what it is really about. The lady has not only charm but also wit and no end of energy. All attributes that are also reflected in her songs. Her songs are like life rafts in the ocean of formula radio – powerful shining points full of rock, pop, R&B and lots and lots of soul. And they are songs full of stories that the singer has for the most part experienced herself and put down on paper. Everyone should be able to find something in songs like “Loving This Fool,” “Something Special” and “Wrong Side of Love.” Emotionally honest cinema for the ears, in fact. “Love is not just the feeling of having butterflies in your stomach but also difficulties and the proper approach. Sometimes the line between love and hate is very fine. I would like to sing about that, that’s also got something to do with credibility.” But let’s start from the beginning. Her family is of course to blame, as ever, for the fact that we can get hold of this wonderful debut album from this thoroughbred singer. Amaree grew up in the midst of West London’s ethnic and cultural variety. Her mother emigrated from Jamaica when she was barely six years old. The music in the home of course