Audrie Powell Is Feeling “Herself”

Herself

Audrie Powell


A hip-hop track full of infectious charm.

Audrie Powell is a singer and songwriter who was born to literally make music… ( She learned to hum and sing before she could even talk). Growing up with a nomadic mother, Powell spent her youth experiencing places like Hawaii and the Bahamas. When she was six, the singer moved to Portland, where she began to explore her love for writing songs. After graduating high school, she traveled some more, experiencing and exploring nine different countries before settling in Los Angeles with the goal of pursuing her musical dreams. One of Powell’s other hits is the pop song “Ring.” This song is available on Spotify, YouTube, and SoundCloud. Audrie Powell’s latest drop is the hip-hop single “Herself.” The song also has an accompanying official music video.

“Herself” is all about knowing you, as a woman, are worth the time someone should put into you. Lyrics like “Baby come put that on me / While you calling me mommy / I could be your hobby” and “I be knowing the recipe / I’m just built like a masterpiece” will instantly grab your attention thanks to the artist’s smooth and sensual vocals. Certainly, you’ll be longing for more by the end. So, press play below to experience the delightful “Herself.”



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