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Am!r Drop the Groove and Soul Inspired, ‘Ok!’


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Hailing from Ney York, AM!R is a grammy-nominated producer/songwriter and vocalist –  who worked with the likes of Pan!c at the Disco, Sia and many more.  

Utilizing his unique palette of ‘PuNkSoul’ for creating multi-platinum records for other artists, he’s also continuing to build up his own solo catalogue.

His brand-new single ‘OK!’,  is a collaborative electonic banger realized together with James Patterson (aka Jpatt), one half of the world famous The Knocks. 

Both having deep hip hop, and dance floor roots, ‘Ok!’ is a groovy, soulful journey into the ideal New York City night, brimming with confidence, cool, and a little crazy. 

Speaking about the song, AM!R explains: “The song’s message… Get the hell out of your own f*cking way! Say ‘OK!’ to yourself, to your style, to your life! Say ‘OK!’ to the sexy stranger in your ear, to all your kinks, to the beautiful unknown! Creating a moment and a feeling worth chasing. It’s those moments and feelings that help the world feel a little less gnarly. A little more like it’s happening for you, instead of to you. And if we can help someone get to that place through the music, then we did our job

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Am!r Drop the Groove and Soul Inspired, ‘Ok!’

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