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Amber Mark Unveils Seductive Single “Let Me Love You” & Announces “Pretty Idea” Album

Amber Mark brings undeniable allure, announcing her sophomore album Pretty Idea. Out October 10, “Pretty Idea” marks the next evolution for Amber. Unveiling her brand new single Let Me Love You, the track is a hypnotic blend of modern soul and disco groove. With a production crafted by Julian Bunetta and Matt Zara, Amber’s captivating voice resonates over live instrumentation and synth strings. It’s an invitation to surrender to intimacy, wrapped in a sonic atmosphere both irresistible and timeless. Amber sings:

Baby, stay a while / Pour me something strong, roll up something mild / Why are you in denial? / Energy is too unique with you and I / Why won’t you let me love you?

The single follows the album’s first taste, Sweet Serotonin, which Stereogum described as “sultry, smooth, and relaxed,” and Clash praised for “nailing the rush of connection.” This fall, she’ll bring her new music to arenas across North America as part of Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet Tour, with multiple sold-out nights at Madison Square Garden and Crypto.com Arena. With words that carry weight, Amber is poised to command stages worldwide. Stream “Let Me Love You” now and watch the official video. Be sure to connect with Amber Mark on TIKTOK, FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, YOUTUBE, and X.

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