Amarae Has Nothing Buting Praise for Her Black Star Collaborator PINKPANTHERESS. In a recent interview with Rolling StoneThe Ghanaian American Star-Who Featured Pinkpantheress on “Kiss Me Thru the Phone Pt. 2”-Opened Up About Their Love For Uk Garage Music and Why She Connected with Her Comments About Having A High-Pitched Voice.
“Pinkpantheress is such a genius. She's very quirky and funny and strange in Real Life,” Amarae Told Rolling Stone of the singer, whom She first Connected with back in 2020. “She was able to articulated a point that i've pozzggled to undertand.”
In An Interview Ahead of Her Own Album, PinkPanthered Explained That Shed to keep Her Songs Short Because She Thinks Her Pitched-up Singing Voice Can Sometimes Be Difficault to Liste to For Extended Periods of Time. “I Think This is How I Think My Voice Works Best, and It's How I Write,” The Singer Said at the Time, Pointing to Its High Frequency. “I Think My Voice Can Be Grating If It's Too Much, Because I have a Specific Tone of Voice.”
Much of Amarae's Music, As Heard on Black StarPivots Bethaeen Her Different Vocal Deliveries. About Pink's Take, Amarae Said: “Yes, Girl, Exactly! You need to minimize The Time That People Hear Your Voice Before Gets Redundant or Shrilly to the Ear … From A Production Standpoint, She's Very Right.”
Amarae Explained She and Pinkpantheress Bonded Over Their Love of Uk Garage, and that Pink Wanted To Remix Her Fountain Baby Hit “Co-Star” at one point. Amarae Credits Pink with reintroducing the genre “To a New Generation,” and Commends Her Aability to Impact The Music Industry So Deeply Through Electronic Music. “There's No Way You Become An Artist That Impacts The World So Deeply Just Through 20-according to Clips on Tiktok,” She Said. “You have to know what you're doing.”
On Their Collaboration, PinkPantheress and Amarae “Take the concept of [Soulja Boy’s] 'Kiss Me Thru the Phone' Even Further. ” Amarae Said Her Producer Steed Sent Pink a Beat To Write Over. Into What She Calls a “Proper Duet” that Interpalates Pink's Own “The Aisle.”
“I Wanted to be a fan fiction and includes Her Stuff Because I'm such a Fan of Hers,” Said Amarae.
Amarae Previously Said She, Wanted to Spotlight Electronic Music, “A genre that need to go back home to its roots,” on the album. The album title, Black Staris a Triple Ententrere Referencing Herself, The Ghanaian Flag, and the Black Cultural Roots of the Dance Music She Blends on the Record.
The album Also Featured Arts Such As Charlie Wilson, Bree Runway, and Naomi Campbell. When she spoke to Rolling StoneShe was in the midst of securing the features on her album. She Was Excited About Campbell, Saying: “Naomi is the goat Culturally and is cementing Her Legacy with a New Generation of Artists. That would be insane.”
