Raised in a Caribbean household in Hackney, singer-songwriter Amahla's soulful resonance and velvet vocals lend a gentle touch to weighty themes, marrying melody with meaningful exploration.
Amahla’s latest project 'Enough: The Collection' is a poignant exploration of protest songs for our time. Fueled by a response to racial discrimination, notably inspired by the Derek Chauvin verdict and the Black Lives Matter movement, the lead single 'Enough' epitomises Amahla's adeptness at intertwining impactful narratives with something beautiful. The accompanying music video seamlessly integrates historical footage of black activism, reinforcing the timeless relevance of her message.
Already honoured with the 2019 PRS Lynsey De Paul Prize and endorsed by Nile Rodgers, who advocated for her Ivor Novello Rising Star award nomination, Amahla's trajectory as a standout figure in contemporary British soul is one to watch.
Listen to "Enough" and explore 'Enough: The Collection':