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Amaarae
The Angel You Don't Know

The Angel You Don't Know

Artists

Amaarae

Labels

NTS

Catno

NTS-TAYDK

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

UK

Release date

Dec 12, 2022

Styles

Hiplife

Raised across multiple cities, Amaarae’s music reflects a life split between New Jersey, Atlanta and Accra. As indebted to raw Southern rap as it is dancehall, her work also holds echoes of glossy mall rock and bubblegum pop. Embraced and endorsed by the Nigerian Alté scene as it was exploding into action several years ago, THE ANGEL YOU DON’T KNOW is an exuberant opening statement from Amaarae, anchoring her sound in her heritage and myriad influences, channelled through female empowerment.

Whilst working on the record, Amaarae’s reference points ranged from Paul Wall to Meat Puppets, reflected in the kaleidoscopic vision of the album, effortlessly jumping from the country trap of FANCY to an Afro-house comedown in 3AM. The vinyl release of TAYDK is packaged in a UV gloss gatefold sleeve with double- sided poster insert. It features an exclusive remix of FANCY, featuring London rap royalty Bree Runway.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$50*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

NTS-TAYDK - UK - 2022

A1

D*A*N*G*E*R*O*U*S

0:22

A2

Fancy

2:23

A3

Fantasy

3:42

A4

Leave Me Alone

2:36

A5

Jumping Ship

3:21

A6

Feel A Way

2:35

A7

Trust Fund Baby

1:39

A8

Hellz Angel

2:38

B1

Céline

3:00

B2

Dazed And Abused In Beverly Hills

1:08

B3

Sad, U Broke My Heart

2:21

B4

3am

2:42

B5

Sad Girlz Luv Money

3:16

B6

Party Sad Face/Crazy Wurld

3:52

B7

Sad Girlz Luv Money (Remix)

B8

Fancy (Remix)

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