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Amber Mark Unleashes Soulful Duet On “Don’t Remind Me” Feat. Anderson .Paak

Retro soul meets modern sparkle as Amber Mark reimagines love, loss, and liberation. With Pretty Idea, her long-awaited sophomore album pays tribute to old-school soul while sculpting something vividly new. Out now, the 12-track project radiates warmth and finesse, pairing lush instrumentation with Mark’s signature blend of emotional precision and sonic experimentation. Leading the release is the irresistible Don’t Remind Me, featuring nine-time GRAMMY winner Anderson .Paak, accompanied by a cinematic music video co-starring Carmen Electra. Trading sharp verses and velvet harmonies, Mark and .Paak capture the tension of a love that refuses to fade.

Directed by Olivia de Camps, the “Don’t Remind Me” visual turns heartbreak into surreal performance art. Set in a nursing home-turned-wedding spectacle, the video sees Mark crashing an ex’s ceremony, with Electra presiding over the chaos in pure ‘90s glamour. The duet’s playful contrast and soulful grit create a timeless push and pull. As “Pretty Idea” extends the energy, Mark’s message lands with renewed maturity. Stream “Pretty Idea” now and watch “Don’t Remind Me.” Catch Amber on tour by following her on TIKTOK, FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, YOUTUBE, and X


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