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Amber Mark Shares ‘Let Me Love You’ as a Taste of Upcoming ‘Pretty Idea’

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Amber Mark delivers ‘Let Me Love You’ before ‘Pretty Idea’ release | A hypnotic single blending soul, disco, and intimacy

With her sophomore album ‘Pretty Idea’ officially on the horizon, Amber Mark has unveiled her newest single ‘Let Me Love You’, offering fans a sensual preview of what’s to come. The album is scheduled for release on October 10, marking her most anticipated project yet.

‘Let Me Love You’ is a dazzling display of Amber’s vocal and lyrical depth, written by the artist herself and produced by Julian Bunetta and Matt Zara. The track combines soul and disco elements, with live instrumentation creating a rich soundscape that complements her aching delivery. The lyrics bring listeners into a scene of intimacy and longing: “Baby, stay a while / Pour me something strong, roll up something mild / Why are you in denial?”

This latest offering follows ‘Sweet Serotonin’, the first single from the record, and continues the sonic direction established by Amber’s ‘Loosies’ EP. Together, they showcase her evolution into an artist fully embracing timeless influences while forging her own path in contemporary soul.

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The release coincides with an exciting live schedule. Amber Mark will be joining Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet Tour, a run that includes back-to-back shows at Madison Square Garden and multiple nights at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena. She also recently appeared at Carpenter’s BST Hyde Park London weekender, bringing her signature style to massive festival crowds.

Amber Mark’s artistry thrives at the intersection of vulnerability and confidence, and with ‘Let Me Love You’, she offers both in full measure. As anticipation builds for ‘Pretty Idea’, it’s clear that her next era will be her most expansive yet.

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