Amaarae found her voice - and the passion to use it
Briefly

He was basically like, 'You suck in this one way, but here's another way you might not suck. So give it a try and see how it goes,' she recalls.
Amaarae's years in Atlanta corresponded with a wave of Southern rap instigated by Gucci Mane and T.I., while her time in the Jersey suburbs exposed her to both pop-punks My Chemical Romance and Fall Out Boy and pop star Britney Spears's influential 'Blackout' record.
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