“Artistes can’t be daring and forward‑thinking anymore,” singer-songwriter Amaarae argues in a recent interview.
She describes how social media culture encourages conformity over creativity, making it risky for artists to push boundaries.
The Ghanaian‑American artist, known for her critically acclaimed 2023 album Fountain Baby, explains that the pressure to go viral often forces musicians to stick to familiar formats and trends.
When experimentation doesn’t fit the algorithm, the cost of failure is too high—artists lose followers, engagement, and relevance.
Amaarae notes that while the internet promises freedom, it has created a “treadmill” of content that leaves little room for experimentation. Musical innovation becomes secondary to safe, repeatable hits that feed metrics and audience expectations. Within this climate, boldness is discouraged.
She contrasts this environment with her own path—embracing bold expression while remaining independent.
Her 2023 work received universal acclaim: Fountain Baby scored 95/100 on Metacritic, featured on numerous year-end lists, and even topped them in many cases .
Amaarae’s upcoming album Black Star (due August 8, 2025) promises a more playful fusion of highlife, baile funk, and dance music rooted in Black heritage, continuing her legacy of boundary-pushing sound
Despite her success, she warns: bold innovators are increasingly rare, even in Ghana’s growing alté scene.





