IYAMAH

IYAMAH is an up-and-coming British singer-songwriter hailing from the vibrant and culturally diverse city of Brighton. With her roots tracing back to both African and Caribbean heritage, IYAMAH’s music embodies a rich blend of soulful melodies and modern R&B, infused with elements of her early influences from reggae and hip hop. Her voice is characterized by its powerful emotive quality, paired with introspective and often personal lyrics that resonate with a growing audience.

Her discography showcases an artist who is unafraid to explore the depths of human emotion, from the complexities of relationships in tracks like "Tough Love" to the introspective self-reflection in "Sometimes, I'm Speechless." IYAMAH's work, including songs like "Gemini Guy" and "pressure," reveals a talent for creating hooks that linger long after the first listen, while "Sofa" and "Chasing Dreams" demonstrate her versatility and commitment to evolving her sound. With each release, such as the collaborative "More" featuring Coops, IYAMAH continues to establish herself as a creative force within the UK's music scene, gaining admiration for her authenticity and the poetic honesty in her songwriting.

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The Scene
Single - Released July 12, 2024
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