She’s been rolling with Kehlani for almost a decade now, opening for the “Nights Like This” singer on her You Should Be Here tour. She helped H.E.R. fine-tune a couple of tracks, too. Those sat pretty on the R&B star’s Grammy-winning debut disc. So while she has dedicated fans, it’s odd that more ears haven’t made it Ambré’s way. The New Orleans native with the knack for making mood central to her sensual romps has plenty of hooks in her bag of tricks, as well – her stuff is super catchy. Check “Superstitious” or “Wild Life…” from her latest offering, ‘3000°' for proof. Her year-long association with Roc Nation is the kind of backing that nudges talented singer-songwriters to the next level, and we’re thinking that Ambré’s on the move. Just get a look at this seductive performance of “Drake And Drive,” one of the new EP’s jewels. Ambré knows how her music should sound, and she sets up with impressive production skills in her pocket. The whispered vocal, the liquid guitar outro, the gentle wah-wah pedal – her three-person squad has everything they need to quickly capture your imagination. Share it with a pal, and spend some time with ‘3000°.’ It’ll take you far away.
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