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Amarii Releases His Third Single Of The Year Titled ‘Never  Be A Thing’ Featuring LiveLoveLxnce

By @MasechabaKganyapa on 07/24/2023 in Music

Rising artist and producer, Lindelani Simelane, popularly known as Amarii has gifted us with his third single in 2023 titled, ‘Never Be A Thing.’

The single is a Hip Hop sub genre called ‘plug,  jugg or cloud rap’ but with a noticeable melodic style to it. 

Released on July 21, this record was fresh to Amarii, as they had made it sometime in July and it was one of those songs that were made unexpectedly. Like all other songs Amarii has been making recently, this too was freestyled with LiveLoveLxnce adding a verse to it.

'Never Be A Thing' is about being in relationships that need a lot of your time as a creative. Basically, Amarii believes that a lot of the activities and  instances a person finds themselves in are a bit difficult to explain to someone  who doesn’t see the vision. Like always having to explain why you are always  out late or busy or in the studio for example.  

Now, it has been almost a month since Amarii’s previous release 'Thought It  Was Love' which was in simple terms an experimental single that received great anticipation and reception from people who listened and watched the music video. 

Listen to 'Never Be A Thing' by Amarii here: 


 

 

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