Amira's story unfolds like a carefully planned script, filled with the unexpected moments that distinguish dreams from reality. This 18-year-old up-and-coming artist is not just a fresh face in music. it is a testament to the power of vision, resilience and faith built on family support. From recording her first EP while still in high school to signing with 10 Summers and Interscope, Amirah's rise reflects an artist who balances authenticity with industry aspirations—and does so on her own terms.
Amirah's journey has been fueled by her dedication to and encouragement of platforms like Honda Stage, which shares her mission to uncover stories that embody resilience, passion and authenticity. The Honda Stage pioneers emerging artists and brings audiences closer to the often hidden journeys that fuel the music industry. Like Amirah, the platform celebrates individuals who are redefining music through unique perspectives, unwavering commitment and unfiltered creativity.
Raised in Virginia Beach, Amirah grew up in a family that knew how to nurture dreams. “I was always into music — I needed it,” she says, recalling the countless times she told her mother she wanted to be a singer. Her grandparents championed her budding passion, documenting every recital and piano performance, and her mother taught her about the power of belief and self-belief. “My mom always said, 'Speak it into being,'” Amira shares, her voice carrying a quiet confidence that suggests a wisdom beyond her years. And she spoke she did—she wrote down her dreams, tried out the vision in her head, and set out to make them come true.
It was during the 2020 lockdown, and like many artists, Amirah was channeling her energy into creating and refining her sound, writing songs, and imagining what it would take to break into the industry. She had been a devoted fan of Mustard's work for years, studying his production style and envisioning what it would be like to work with him. But the idea of actually connecting with him seemed like a distant fantasy, something her mom would say to encourage her: “You never know. one day, Mustard may strike!”
By 2021, Amira was writing down all her goals, detailing her dreams, and practicing a manifesting ritual. She remembers just writing a note in her diary that year, setting her intention to be signed to a major label by the time she was 16. She was 15 when the unthinkable happened – her phone pinged with an Instagram DM notification from none other than Mustard himself. In a message that was simple but powerful, he expressed his admiration for her work and wanted to talk more after seeing one of her covers online.
“I just remember staring at it, thinking, 'This has got to be funny, right?' he's laughing now. “But it was real. And the best part? He didn't just see the potential – I felt like he already knew the vision I wanted for myself.” They connected almost immediately, with Mustard helping her navigate the next steps that led to her signing with Ten Summers and Interscope.
This DM wasn't just a message. it was the manifestation of everything he was striving for.
Through 2021, she's signed to 10 Summers and Interscope, making her one of the latest young artists to be mentored by the famed producer. “It felt like a fever dream,” she admits, still in awe of the path that took her from a Virginia high school to an LA recording studio. “I remember asking, 'So does that mean I can release music now?' I didn't know the process, but my team guided me every step of the way.”
This team—especially her managers and Mustard—has become an extension of her family, helping her navigate the highs and lows of the industry while supporting her growth as an artist. The creative back-and-forth with Mustard, she says, was an anchor for her that strengthened her commitment to the project. “Sometimes I feel like my songs are indifferent, but he'll listen and say, 'No, you've got to hear it.' The artistic vision is not compromised.
Amirah is not an artist who chases the glitz and glamor often associated with success. she is a self-proclaimed “down to earth girl” who takes solace in simplicity. “I don't need fancy things,” he says. “Knowing where I came from keeps me grounded and helps me keep my artistic vision.” Her Virginia Beach home, with its seaside, laid-back vibe, serves as a touchstone that keeps her focused on authenticity rather than trends.
For Amirah, staying true to herself and finding balance in an industry driven by image and expectation isn't a battle—it's a beginning. “I don't feel pressure. I feel like we're all here to make drugs,” he explains. “It's important to keep who I am.” This ethos is reflected in her music, where each song offers a piece of her story, her evolution and her soul. “My upcoming project is vibes, vibes, vibes,” she says, eager to share the songs she's been recording since she was 16. “I hope people just have fun and feel connected. I want it to be a vision that everyone can understand.”
Beyond her music, Amirah has long-term goals that extend into acting and animated series, hoping to show her versatility as an artist with a personality that leaps off the screen. Her short-term plans, however, are all about staying in the studio, writing and creating music that resonates with audiences everywhere. “I want to write music that's played in clubs, but also tells the story of who I am,” she says, already visualizing the next stage of her career.
There's a boldness to Amira's vision, but it's grounded in faith—a faith she says is as personal as it is unwavering. Her approach to setbacks is to turn to God, her family, and sometimes, a cathartic cry. “When in doubt, I pray,” she reveals, a simple phrase that carries the weight of her journey thus far. He has learned that the road to success is not always easy, but he must not give up. Every step she has taken has strengthened her belief that with hard work, resilience and a team that sees her potential, anything is possible.
Today, Amirah is poised to make a name for herself in an industry that is often more focused on profits than passions. But with her first EP on the way, a loyal team by her side and a vision of what she wants to achieve, Amirah is well on her way to defying the odds. In her own words: “I hope everyone likes it and I hope they can feel my heart in every song.” Amirah's journey is one to watch – not just because of her talent, but because of the unwavering authenticity she brings to every note, verse and performance.