Amara Fe’s “Reborn”: A bold debut of strength, storytelling, and soul.
- Sakshi Batra
- Aug 29
- 3 min read
Amara Fe’s debut “Reborn” takes listeners on a 13-track journey of strength, healing, and authenticity.

A US-based artist, Amara Fe, debuts to the world with her new album, “Reborn”. The major inspiration in her life came from her family tales; her uncle’s, Eugene & Rene, jamming in Tulsa, Oklahoma; and her grandmother's songwriting for Minnie Riperton. This has shaped Amara's journey with heritage and passion combined. Her album transcribes her real-life experiences with observations and melodies. Reborn is all set to captivate the listeners with its authenticity and reliability. She was first a songwriter and has now transitioned to a musician; her decision to take full control over her music production shows her perception and commitment towards her work. This album will not only entertain you but also immerse you deeply in her world.
When asked what makes this release stand out and its significance, she mentioned, "This release brings back purpose in music and fun in the craft while also speaking to people’s personal lives."
She also believes that creativity evolves with new waves, and the 13 tracks in her album are a masterpiece; it’s more than just a collection of songs, it’s a testament to determination and healing. Reborn has a new wave of creativity that brings new ideas and listeners with it; every track is a power pack of strength, resilience, and inspiration. With her debut album, she opens up her true life story and shares more. The album starts with 'Too Good for That' with piano and beats in the background, with the vocals evolving, giving a star vibe altogether while establishing confidence. Followed by "A Hole in the Chest" and "Trust Me Again." Amara didn’t leave any chance to shine; the track starts with her melodious voice and humming, giving a popping vibe. The next track, “Trust Me Again”, comes up with piano beat drops and the popping voice and strumming drums in the background. “You’re a different name but stuck in my head,” and “I am still learning to trust myself again” create a deep emotional meaning and take you to another zone.
Next comes the track "Come Back Home" with the vocals and the beats, and the asking to come back home. I wasn’t the same as the first; I promise that it will last this time, and now I need you back, followed by the new track "Blinded by the Lights", and next comes "Cut the Strings" with completely different pop compared to the previous ones, believing a new Amara has evolved through this track. The vocals in her track are not only addictive but also relatable to a certain extent. She has shown her personality with the bold lyrics and voice throughout the album.
The track is then followed by “Unscripted” and “Brains over Beauty”, with a completely different pop, saying, “Don’t try to cage me; I am taking my time. Let it flow.” Every track has a deep meaning to it. Then comes “Look into the Mirror” - "Shine Girl Shine" will give you goosebumps while hearing it is so powerful and impactful that you will be blown away by this track, starting with her powerful vocals, and she will not give you a chance to disappoint. This track is the most empowering one, and every line speaks the truth. Then “Turn Her Back” and “All on My Own” are the masterpieces and make it more energising and meaningful with the deep rhythms, which will blow your mind. The depth this song carries will give you goosebumps; everything will feel better with each track.
Brains over beauty. “A heart that listens more than it speaks” – this line will have your heart, and this track will give you strength. It’s okay even when no one cheers you on and you feel crownless; it gives you motivation to hold your head high and move on. At last, you react to things which matter to you; it’s a must-hear, and get connected to the depth of the words she carries.




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