You don't have to say "Afro-Latino" given that Latinos can be of any race, let's not try to be so politically correct like the black Americans who call themselves African-Americans, really, there is no need.
Amara is by far one of the BADDEST women out here. Her beauty is almost unreal. And she has a beautiful voice, great personality, and is an all around good person.
@@KaneneProductions You do know those TV shows are heavily scripted? The whole purpose is to create unnecessary drama in order to keep people like you watching. What YOU see isn't always the truth or whole story. Stay blessed.
if she explode internationally, they will have to recognize her in her country. If they just start hearing her everywhere, they won't have a choice. They'll need to get her on their TV and shows because she'll be representing their country worldwide. I just hope it happens.
This song is lit😍 Amara looks gorgeous I love the all Afro-Latin cast in the music video we need more Black Hispanics artists out here doing it big we hardly see them 😩
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Amara cuan orgullosa pot ti me siento. Dios debe darte ese pequeñiiisimo empujoncito que hará conocer al mundo tu talento y solo con eso tu voz será como tsunamí en el mundo. Bendiciones Amara
@Ruru Home i just realized that! Lol! Well, helli again! Let me explain something. I am from Puerto Rico...the place where the term reggaetón was coined and also the place where Latin Trap took off. We have american rappers reaching out and collaborating with our people...even Cardi B before Bodak Yellow was recorded. I truly feel that Amara should reach out to our people...because she WILL get attention. Even Cardi B did it before all of her success. I wish she could reach out to DJ Luian... Daddy Yankee...or Mambo Kings. Those are the people behind the success of Bad Bunny, Ozuna, etc. Amara has a long resume of work that she did strictly for dominicans. However, she was ( and still is) unknown in Puerto Rico. She DESERVES the millions of views and the competence that matches her hard work. I do understand what you are saying though. Because we have black trappers and bachata artists in PR right now, thats the main reason why i can't see this as a colorism issue. The more it is belueved, the more it will continue to happen...
@Ruru Home i guess what i mean is that just because she had that experience in her hometown ( Dominican Republic )...it doesnt mean the entire Latin culture would do that, especially in Puerto Rico. I would love to know if she has ever tried to work with Puerto Rican artists. She would blow up.. as we, too, have beautiful black people and we do suppirt them!