Samaria - “Out the Way” song cover art

Samaria releases an unhappy emo-R&B tune, entitled, “Out the Way”

Samaria is a talented singer-songwriter from Oakland, California. Not too long ago, she released an unhappy emo-R&B tune, entitled, “Out the Way.”

Samaria – “Out the Way” music video

“Nothing I can do will bring the peace back. Break my neck to try and make you see that. Quiet time take the space and feed that. Options that you hide you wanna see that? Well, I’m here to set you free you won’t see me back. You’ll hit me once, it burns, you can eat that. Taxi, need a rehab, you just need to relax. See what you’ve been on, pushin’ me back into relapse. You need some peace, but what you think I need?” – lyrics

‘Out the Way’ tells a heartfelt tale about a young woman who shares a problematic relationship with her significant other. Apparently, she realizes that she has nothing left to offer, and believes her companion deserves better. Therefore, she chooses to get out of his way because she doesn’t represent what he needs at the current moment.

‘Out the Way’ contains a troubled relationship-based narrative, ear-pleasing vocals, and tuneful melodies that will resonate well with fans of Kehlani, Zenesoul, and Lu’ginnae. The unhappy tune possesses melodic instrumentation flavored with a warm contemporary R&B vibration. Furthermore, “Out the Way” serves as a tasty appetizer to what listeners can expect to hear from Samaria in the near future.

“You cryin’, I’m sorry, these diamonds can’t solve it.”

Samaria - “Out the Way” press photo inside a dim-lit bedroom

“I found an old text thread between my ex and me on my laptop. I thought it had been deleted, but as I scrolled through our conversations I could pinpoint everywhere I went wrong. All of these things that I didn’t want to admit before were suddenly in my face and I couldn’t run from it anymore. It was too late for me to communicate that with him so I wrote it all down for myself.” – Samaria explained

Samaria grew up on a healthy diet of the ‘90s and 2000s R&B/pop including Aaliyah, Destiny’s Child, and Justin Timberlake. She incorporates clever word-play songwriting influenced by R&B heavyweights such as Bryson Tiller, Brent Faiyaz, and Snoh Aalegra. The last couple of years have seen Samaria release standout singles like “Foolish,” “Shy Girl,” and “Santa’s October.” With over two million Spotify streams and counting, you can bet listeners are feeling Samaria. She creates music that invites listeners to break down their emotional walls and open up. Also, her music relays raw emotions of love, heartbreak, and introspection.

“Out the Way” single

“When people walk away from listening to my music, I want them to feel it in their core. If they were able to relate to it in any sense, I want to make sure that they really felt it from the pit of their soul.” – Samaria stated

We recommend adding Samaria’s “Out the Way” single to your favorite playlist. Also, let us know how you feel in the comment section below. Mel Blanc’s famous catchphrase, “That’s All Folks!” Thanks for reading another great article on Bong Mines Entertainment. And always remember that (P) Positive, (E) Energy, (A) Always, (C) Creates, (E) Elevation (P.E.A.C.E).


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