Watch Amirah talk about manifesting her career with Mustard and what’s to come, exclusively for Billboard and Honda Stage.
Amirah:
I’ve always loved music. I feel like what brought this huge discovery into me wanting to pursue music is my grandfather. He used to play old records all the time. That just really drove me into like, I really want to start singing. How me and Mustard met, I went viral. And I remember, I get this DM it said, “Yo, kid, I’m making chicken fajitas.” And I said, “Yo.” When me and Mustard are in the studio, he treats me like I’m family, almost like sometimes I say, “Hey, I want to make a pop song today.” He’d be like, “Okay, let’s hear it.” My very first time in the studio, we started recording a song that I wrote back in like COVID, and my mom was with me, and she started crying. My mom started crying because my 7-year-old dream, I’m living in it. Like, it’s here.