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AMARACHY WINS MORE HEARTS WITH DEBUT EP ‘DE NIGHTINGALE’ – THISDAYLIVE

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Amarachy, the Songbird of Port Harcourt, is not just the rave of the moment, she is the hope of excellent musical artistry. From breathtakingly performing songs of legendary acts to releasing her debut EP ‘De Nightingale’.

The singer started off from a very tender age, a proper church choir charm. She’s famous for performing songs of legendary artiste like she was there when the lyrics was penned. Her recent EP cleared all doubts about her capability of doing her own songs. The widely appreciated EP titled ‘De Nightingale’ is waxing strong across all streaming platforms. Just like nightingales are known for their powerful rendition and solace songs, so does Amarachy, especially when you listen to her with an open heart.

Lovers of good music met at Montcrest in Port Harcourt, Nigeria for the listening party of the De Nightingale Ep. It was a relishing moment for guests as the singer thrilled them with her scintillating performance and impeccable voice.

Amarachy, signed to the Sultan of Port-Harcourt Management is aspiring to shatter the ceilings of expectations. She dreams to become a worldwide force in the music industry, topping chats and breaking records. Whitney Houston, Beyoncé, Tiwa Savage are amongst a long range of artistes who inspires her. In 2021 Amarachy won the Fast Rising Music Act at the prestigious Port Harcourt Magazine Awards.



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