Jazzy Amra
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Jazzy Amra

The Bronx, New York, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2014 | INDIE

The Bronx, New York, United States | INDIE
Established on Jan, 2014
Solo Hip Hop R&B

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"Wyclef Jean Signee Jazzy Amra Drops Debut Album 'AMRA': Premiere"

Wyclef's new protegèe, Jazzy Amra, is ready to burst onto the scene under the tutelage of the legendary hyphenate. Today (Feb. 1), the vivacious songstress premieres her six-track debut album AMRA, with an executive-producer credit from Jean and Madeline Nelson.

Highlighted by uptempo earworms such as "Waste of Time" and "You Got Me," Amra is poised to flourish in 2019 with her dulcet vocals and innate writing abilities. "My inspiration while writing and recording my album was my every day life," she tells Billboard. "Through the music, I wanted people to get to know me and see the truth about what I have gone through. Good and bad."

Jean -- whose resume includes collaborations with Beyoncé and Shakira -- also has effusive praise for Amra. "What drew me to work with Jazzy I would say is the same thing that drew me to work with the likes of Lauryn Hill, the likes of Beyonce [and] Mary J. Blige," Jean tells Billboard. "As a church boy, I'm inspired by what I call "raw talents." So being someone that was a choir director in a church, the gift to the choir is when you can actually find that artist that can sing that lead and make people feel something." - Carl Lamarre - Billboard


"Jazzy Amra And Wyclef Jean Take Us Back To The '90s In "You Got Me (Remix)" Video"

Be on the lookout for Jazzy Arma. She's dope.

Wyclef Jean has made a living out of creating hits. The O.G. knows talent. So, when Uncle Clef unveils a new artist, we pay attention. Now, the Grammy Award winning musician is grooming budding crooner Jazzy Arma. Recently, the stirring-voiced singer released the new visuals to her full-filled, radio-friendly, record titled "You Got Me (Remix)" featuring Wyclef and Riley.

With Fred Focus behind the lens, Arma finds herself inside a club that's filled with lively dancing. Colorfully dressed dancers can be seen doing old-school dances like the Wop and donning dreads similar to '90s-era urban brand, Cross Colors. Meanwhile, Jazzy looks alluring while singing about the joy of being in love.


You've probably heard Arma on Dave East records such as "Slow Down," and "Jazzy (Interlude)" from East's Kairi Chanel and Paranoia: A True Story, respectively.

Jazzy, who is signed to Wyclef's Head Music, will be featured on Clef's upcoming mixtape Wyclef Goes Back to School. - Darryl Robertson - Vibe


"Jazzy Amra's Debut Album 'AMRA' Details Her Story Of Triumph Over Pain"

World, meet Jazzy Amra .

The Wyclef Jean -backed singer is ready to make her mark on the music industry, and for her introduction, she's released her six-track debut album, AMRA .

When you breakdown the project , it's clear it is an ode to Jazzy's life thus far. She dives deep into her childhood (heavily reminiscing on her life in the Bronx), her complicated relationship with her mother, her hopes, her dreams —it is ultimately an unfiltered recollection of her journey through life's best and most challenging moments, and a precursor to her "big plans ahead."

The album, which features her uptempo single "Waste of Time," looks back into the past, as much as it looks ahead to the future, telling relatable stories of love, heartbreak, independence, and growth — all paths one navigates when finding themselves.

The 23-year-old singer also manages to capture the multiple sides of herself: Jazzy the artist, the daughter, the songwriter, and the lover. Make no mistake though, AMRA is just the beginning for the determined artist, who recently spoke with iHeartRadio about her debut album, calling it her story of strength.

Scroll on to read our Q&A with the rising star!


What inspired AMRA ?
AMRA is my first body of work ever. The inspiration behind it was my childhood and my everyday life today. With this album I wanted to introduce myself to the world nice and sweet —show them what I come from, what I’ve been through, and how, despite the hardships, I fought through and stood tall enough to be comfortable and tell my story. I mainly wanted to let people know they are not alone. My main goal with AMRA is to show people that even [when] life gets hard you’re a warrior and you are stronger than you think.

Do you have a favorite song on the album?
I love the whole album, but if I had to choose two it would be "Jazmine’s Diary" and "Big Plans." "Jazmine’s Diary" is one of my favorites because I got very vulnerable and transparent with it. I’ll never forget the process of recording and writing the record. I cried, I laughed, I yelled. I put it all on the table for the people I knew needed to hear this kind message in a song. Just yesterday a girl reached out to me via DM on Instagram and told me how much that song meant to her. She told me she lost her mother and related to the record, and that’s what I make music for —to uplift lives and help people get through their days. My second favorite song is "Big Plans" and that’s because I’m Dominican, so hearing how Wyclef blended hip-hop drums with bachata is crazy! I’ve never heard that before.. I think he started something.

The first track on AMRA is "Kingsbridge Road." Why was it important for you to include a shout out to your hometown on your debut album? What does the Bronx mean to you, and how do you think the Bronx community has influenced your music.
I grew up on Kingsbridge Road. It was only right for me to shout out my neighborhood. Being from Kingsbridge is a different kind of vibe, good and bad. So many kids that live in my neighborhood tell me I've inspired them to dream big and that they are proud that I’m putting on for the neighborhood. They tell me that I’ve given them hope they never had. When you’re coming from the Bronx and you’re broke it’s really hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel, but if if they see a person just like them coming from the same circumstances striving to be successful, they know they can do it too.

What do you want listeners of AMRA to walk away with after hearing the full project?
My message with AMRA is: 'You are not alone and despite the hardships you’ve been though you can find your purpose and be somebody in life, it doesn’t matter what it is. We all have a purpose to fulfill here on earth. Mine is to be the voice of those who need motivation to get up every morning and keep pushing in life.'

What was it like working with Wyclef Jean on the album? How would you describe you all’s recording/writing process?
Working with Wyclef is always a blessing. That man is a musical genius. With Wyclef there are no rules in the studio and that’s what I love about him! First off we don’t use a booth or headphones, just a regular microphone out in the open. And when recording a song I can sit on the couch, stand, and even sit on the floor... as long as I get the feeling I’m trying to get across in the music. During our writing process we bounce ideas off of each other and create. It’s all about the vibe.

What was behind your decision to include "Letter to Yanni" on the album? Was it difficult opening about your mother’s struggles with addiction.
The beauty of “Letter to Yanni” is that Wyclef and I were in the studio working on “Jazmine’s Diary”, and he stopped the session and he asked me, "if there’s anything you could tell your mother what would it be? If you could write her a letter right now what would you say?” Little did I know he was voice recording me the whole time on his phone —I swear he’s a genius. Had I known he was recording I don’t think y’all would have heard such raw emotion. I think I would have held back a little.

"Big Plans" is a vibe and it’s one of my favorites on the album. Do you have plans to sing in Spanish in the future?
Absolutely! That’s my main goal. I want to venture out into the Latin community too. I’m Dominican so I'm gonna need all my Dominicans and Hispanics to look out for me because I’m coming!

Lastly, what does AMRA mean to you?
AMRA means everything to me. And it’s only the beginning. I have so much more to offer to the world. - Lauren Crawford - iheart


Discography

Kingsbridge Road

You Got Me (ft. Wyclef Jean, Riley)

Be With You

Waste of Time

Jazmine's Diary

Letter to Yani

Big Plans

Caught Up

A Woman's Smoke (ft. Wyclef Jean)

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Bio

Jazzy Amra, an extremely talented songstress from New York. With a turbulent childhood that would have knocked anyone down she choose to overcome those trials and use her musical talent as her driving force. Having graced many stages, doing features with the likes of Wyclef Jean and Dave East, and after releasing her album AMRA she has gained positive reviews and many followers. With press articles ranging from Billboard, iheart, Vibe and many more she is on her way to be the next breakout artist. Mixing hip-hop, r&b, and pop she is able to showcase her varied vocal talents on stage, with poise, and audience engagement. Highly dedicated to her craft she brings an old school vibe with a new fresh face. Soft spoken with powerful vocals, she is ready to show the world who Jazzy Amra is.