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NatalieJane shares her first single “Amanea”

Although it’s her debut, the British artist is no newcomer to the music scene.

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British artist NatalieJane makes her debut on OVAVA Music with “Amanea”—an impressive first release that sets the bar high.

As a resident DJ in her hometown of London, playing at Home House and Luum, NatalieJane has captivated audiences with her unique sound. She’s also shared the stage with heavyweights like Black Coffee, &ME, Rampa, and more.

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The single, featuring a blissful melody, progressive bassline, looped African vocals, and spectacular drums, is nothing short of a promising dancefloor anthem. The breakdown gives you a moment to breathe before the drop pulls you even deeper into the groove.

Speaking about the release, NatalieJane says:

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“I’m very touched to be supported by OVAVA Music for the release of Amanea. I hope this record motivates, drives passion, liberates, and ignites the spirit of those who get the chance to move to it!”

As of now, NatalieJane’s future plans remain under wraps, but signing with OVAVA Music hints at more exciting releases on the horizon.

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