Alté pop sensation, Amaarae, has landed the cover of Flaunt Magazine’s Issue 202, marking another big moment in her rising global profile. The feature titled “To the Stratosphere,” dives into her artistic evolution, her connection with fans and how her genre-blending sound continues to break boundaries.
Photographed and styled with striking visuals that reflect her bold aesthetic, Amaarae opens up in the interview about her recent work, her international tours and what it means to represent both her Ghanaian heritage and diasporic experience through music and performance.
In the Flaunt feature, Amaarae discusses the response to her latest album BLACK STAR, a release that fuses Afrobeats, Baile funk, Dance-pop and Highlife into a sound that’s uniquely hers. She reflects candidly on how her audience has grown and how live performances, especially sold-out shows, have shaped her perspective on what it means to be a global artiste.
Throughout the piece, she emphasises confidence, representation and authenticity, expressing how her music speaks to her fans especially those who see themselves reflected in her fearless approach to expression and identity.
Born Ama Serwah Genfi and raised between the U.S. and Ghana, Amaarae has been steadily building her reputation as an innovator who defies genre labels. Her Flaunt cover comes on the heels of historic moments like headlining festival stages and expanding her reach across continents.
The Flaunt feature not only captures her style and sound but also highlights her cultural influence from fashion to music and cements her status as one of music’s most exciting and visionary voices today.
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