Remember those days when female rock/pop artists were everywhere? From Amy Lee to Hayley Williams, also how can we forget about Avril Lavigne? Many would think those days are gone but emerging artist Alemeda is here to prove otherwise with her debut EP, FK IT.  

Having grown up in Ethiopia and later moving up to Arizona, Alemeda’s early exposure to music was unconventional, shaped by strict religious customs. Despite facing initial resistance from her family, she pursued her passion with unwavering determination. After graduating high school, she moved to Los Angeles to embark on her musical career.

Alemeda’s breakthrough came with her debut single, “Gonna Bleach My Eyebrows,” which literally exploded in every streaming service. The song’s success was followed by “Post Nut Clarity,” showcasing she was way more than a one-hit wonder.

Ethiopian-Sudanese sensation Alemeda’s debut album, “FK IT,” features eight breathtaking tracks that delve into themes of self-discovery, chaotic relationships, and female empowerment.

Highlights are the emotionally charged “I Hate Your Face” where Alemeda’s stirring voice could melt icebergs. With this song, she delivers a gut punch of emotion that’ll leave you questioning your own sanity. “First Love Song” is a nostalgic trip down memory lane that’ll make you yearn for better times. It’s a perfect blend of old and new, proving that sometimes, the best things are the ones that never go out of style. 

If you’re looking for a song that’ll make you want to both cry and dance at the same time, look no further than “Not Asking For Much.” The guitars serenade us while Alemeda’s vocals continue to be so powerful, that they’ll shake the very foundations of your soul. “I Already Dug Your Grave” is the kind of song that’ll make you rethink your life choices. After her killer performance on COLORS, it’s no wonder this track has been popping everywhere. It’s a powerful, empowering masterpiece that’ll leave you wanting more.

Alemeda’s tunes are like a sonic Swiss Army knife – they cut through the everyday noise and leave you humming. Her lyrics are deep enough to make a philosopher shy away, yet catchy enough to get stuck in your head. With “FK IT,” she’s proven she’s not just a musical maestro, but a rebellious rhapsody-maker too.

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