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Sweet, Slick, & Unafraid To Feel, Amirah Stakes Her Claim With “all the things i didn’t say”

Sliding softly between sugar-kissed tenderness and boss-girl bravery, Amirah steps into her next chapter with all the things i didn’t say. It’s a six-track diary of temptation, honesty, and divine restraint. Executive-produced by super-producer Mustard, the rising star blends bedroom-soul glow with quiet street grit, letting her honey-toned vocals glide across piano-dripped R&B and heat-kissed beats. It’s soft-spoken confidence and the soundtrack for girls who love deeply, dream boldly, and doesn’t fold for pressure. Amirah reminds us she doesn’t need to yell to control the room.

As she teases romance on look at what you started, sizes up her options with flirt-slick wit on which one, and mourns soft heartbreak on girl got away. Like she sings on the hypnotic i can’t and the introspective standout brain, being soft is power, boundaries are beauty, and vulnerability can be its own flex. With Mustard’s golden-hour production sharpening her glow, “all the things i didn’t say” crowns Amirah as the quiet storm of R&B’s next wave. Stream the EP here! Lean into the hush and hear a heart learning how to love without losing itself by following Amirah on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok.

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