Listening to Flèche Love is to be transfixed. Transfixed by an army of cupids, no doubt, but above all, to be captivated by a voice, a body, and a message that evoke sensations, emotions, and searing images.
It is to become one with the music, the sound, the skin.
With the second volume of Naga, the listener is seized by a fierce gentleness, by an artist who is powerfully sensitive and sensitively powerful. Amina is a work of art, a musical sculpture, the encounter of Hemera and Nyx, of day and night, and her music is an amniotic osmosis. Her life has permeated her art. Completely. A hip-hop experience that comes from the soul. Her Berber tattoo on her neck protects her most prized possession, her brass coiled voice forged in adversity.