Fiona Amaka is a London-based singer and songwriter, as well as an avid guitarist who is known for her elegant R&B and folk rock performances, and a charm like no other. Loved for her authentic 90s-inspired indie rock numbers that are tinged with folk elements and some vibrant blues and soul hues. Creating a unique amalgamation of various styles, her alternative rock appeal stands apart because of the freshness in her voice and zeal in her spirits. Her remarkable indie aura and contagious rock energy offer a musical paradise for her listeners to indulge in.
Recently, Fiona Amaka released a song called ‘Wingman’. A wholesome folk-inspired, enchanting indie rock number that features some contagious rock instrumentality and some extraordinary R&B vocals. Through some tranquil melodies that linger around the main chorus, the song speaks of a distant longing in an almost painfully soothing manner. The verses stir the soul straightaway with their sheer depth, and when combined with Amaka’s glorious vocals, the result is simply marvellous. A well-crafted work of art, the song follows a stunning crescendo with awe-inspiring instrumentality and a cathartic energy.
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The track is a perfect melancholia – an iconic retreat for the sobbing heart, a hymn of longing. But what takes the whole thing to another level is Fiona Amaka’s breathtaking rendition. The emotion in her singing tells you how she not only sings, but also feels the verses to her very core and completely surrenders herself to her craft, the result of which is this masterpiece!
Listen to the song right here:
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