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Ambré Returns New Single “She,” Marking the Start of a New Era

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Ambré Returns New Single “She,” Marking the Start of a New Era

Grammy-winning artist Ambré has released her new single “She,” out now through Roc Nation Distribution. The song explores desire, tension, and emotional uncertainty, blending Ambré’s warm melodic style with raw storytelling. Lines like “i think she want that work / her makeup on my shirt” highlight the track’s mix of attraction and instability, creating a soundscape that feels intimate and candid.

“She” signals the beginning of a fresh creative chapter for Ambré, whose past projects 3000° and Pulp earned critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. Her newest release dives deeper into vulnerability while expanding her sonic palette.

The accompanying music video, directed by Zev York and produced by JP Stanley, leans into dreamlike rituals and emotional release. Viewers follow Ambré through a surreal desert farm setting filled with smoke, symbolism, and flashes of a mysterious girl. In one striking moment, she fires an arrow at a heart shaped target, a visual metaphor for clarity and letting go.

The single arrives as Ambré continues on Leon Thomas’ Mutts Don’t Heel Tour, where she performs two sold out nights at The Brooklyn Paramount this weekend before the Los Angeles show on December 23. Fans have praised her magnetic stage presence and emotional performances.

Following standout collaborations with Destin Conrad, Elhae, Isaiah Falls, and Boy Soda, “She” sets the tone for Ambré’s next phase. With atmospheric production and intentional storytelling, the single offers a compelling preview of where her evolving artistry is headed.



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