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Meet Abeer Da: An Emerging Music Artist and Singer

Today we’d like to introduce you to Abeer Da

Hey Abeer Da, Where are you based?

NIAGARA FALLS , NY

How long have you been making music?

5 years

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What genre would you consider your music to be?

R&B / Hiphop

What inspired you to pursue a career in music?

I was on the school bus one day when I heard several girls on the bus singing Trey Songz all the time, and while I didn’t know who Trey Songz was or how to sing at the time, I began listening to his music and seeing his live performances, which inspired me to pursue a career as a musician.

What are your biggest musical influences?

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Trey Songz , Chris Brown , Jhene Aiko , Drake

Are you signed to a label or are you an independent artist?

I’m an Independent artist .

What have been the biggest challenges in your music career?

The biggest challenges in my music career was to find my own sound and flow & my grammar.

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How many songs or albums have you released to date?

I’ve released 3 songs on all platforms so far
• Elevated
• Real Faces
• Dissociate

Can you tell us a few things about your latest release?

My most recent track, ” Elevated,” is about me suffering through some difficult moments in life, including financial difficulties, and seeing a close friend go through similar difficulties.

• Music Video hit 23K Views on YouTube .
• Available on all platforms

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Any plans for new music or upcoming projects we should know about?

I’m currently working on an R&B song called “Too Deep,” and I’ll be shooting a music video for my song “Real Faces” soon. In fact, I’ll be releasing a single, which will be followed by a video a week later.

Connect with Abeer Da

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abeerdaofficial/

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