
Libre
EDITORIAL REVIEWS
In her ne w album, Libre (Free), Canadian singer and songwriter Amanda Martテュnez takes stock of her place as an artist, friend, daughter, and mom. Fittingly, she does so over a rich, lived-in mix of African and Latin American rhythms and music styles. It・ ・s a music that suggest the sounds of childhood and home ・ ・ but also discovery.
EDITORIAL REVIEWS
In her ne w album, Libre (Free), Canadian singer and songwriter Amanda Martテュnez takes stock of her place as an artist, friend, daughter, and mom. Fittingly, she does so over a rich, lived-in mix of African and Latin American rhythms and music styles. It・ ・s a music that suggest the sounds of childhood and home ・ ・ but also discovery.
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS
In her ne w album, Libre (Free), Canadian singer and songwriter Amanda Martテュnez takes stock of her place as an artist, friend, daughter, and mom. Fittingly, she does so over a rich, lived-in mix of African and Latin American rhythms and music styles. It・ ・s a music that suggest the sounds of childhood and home ・ ・ but also discovery.












