Amanda Garruth
Amanda Garruth's song 'Falta' came out in 2020. It's a ballad about heartbreak that caught on with listeners, becoming her most recognized track. She works as...
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Amanda Garruth's song 'Falta' came out in 2020. It's a ballad about heartbreak that caught on with listeners, becoming her most recognized track. She works as a solo artist, though she brings in other musicians for recordings and live shows.
Her first album was called 'The Heart's Journey,' followed by 'Moments of Grace' and 'Unveiled.' The music tends toward soulful ballads and deals with themes like love and resilience. She grew up around music, singing in choirs early on, with gospel and R&B as influences.
Her performances are known for being intimate, with a focus on emotional delivery rather than spectacle. She's talked about struggling with self-doubt early in her career, but she's kept to writing from personal experience.
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