Serpentwithfeet Performs ‘Amir’ for COLORS

Serpentwithfeet is not done with his ministry. Days after releasing his anticipated sophomore album, Deacon, the Baltimore-born artist, makes his first appearance on COLORS to perform “Amir.” 

Styled in a daringly chic outfit, serpent lays down a striking conversational tone that resembles the original song in a cream-colored soundstage. 

Serpent has said in a press release that “Amir” sonically was inspired by Musiq Soulchild and other ‘90s R&B gents like Carl Thomas and Bilal. 

Other essential tracks from serpent’s Deacon LP include “Heart Storm” from Nao and the at-sea dance number “Sailors Superstition.” 

Leading up to the digital drop of the follow-up to 2018’s Soil, serpent dropped a few pre-Deacon tracks, including “Same Size Shoe” and “Fellowship,” featuring Sampha and Lil Silva. 

Check out serpentwithfeet’s COLORS set above. 

R&B

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