American singer-songwriter who debuted with the Groove Theory project in 1995 and released solo Infinite Possibilities (2000) and Bravebird (2004).

Former member of Groove Theory; noted for velvety vocals and a blend of R&B, neo-soul, funk and folk influences. Praised for vocal technique and songwriting in DeBaser review of Bravebird.

DeBaser hosts a single, positive review of Amel Larrieux's Bravebird (2004). The review highlights her velvety voice, soulful delivery, and the album's mix of funk, folk and neo-soul. Bravebird is recommended for listeners of Erykah Badu, Meshell Ndegeocello and Sade.

For:Fans of neo-soul, R&B and sophisticated vocal-driven music; listeners of Erykah Badu, Sade and Meshell Ndegeocello.

 I want to introduce you to one of my contemporary female voices, an artist unknown to the masses: Amel Larrieux.

  Discover the review
Loading

Oh no! This artist is not in any charts. Why don't you add them yourself using the button below

Image Id: 79218 Resolution: 600 x 600
Image Id: 17996 Resolution: 126 x 158
You and Amel Larrieux
Who knows Amel Larrieux?
Loading...