Get Familiar With Toronto Singer Amanda Spvde’s Single “Other Girls”

Following her single ‘Overwhelmed’, up and coming Toronto artist Amanda Spvde returns with a second single entitled ‘Other Girls’. The track is a solid vocal-driven R&B composition, showcasing Amanda velvety vocal tone — which actually kind of reminds a bit of Tony Braxton's. Indeed, The song is a catchy vibe, painting a story-telling lyrical perspective about lies and cheating in a relationship. It's definitely a nice sound production, and most girls, who've been in toxic relations based on lies, could easily connect. Stream below
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