Singer cum entrepreneur, Amarachi Florence Ndisi popularly known as Amy Flourish, continues to distinguish herself as a visionary force in Nigeria’s competitive entertainment industry.
In this season of love, Amy Flourish, the Chief Executive Officer of Hugsmor Entertainment, is turning up the volume with the release of WOMAN, her much anticipated single.
Dedicated to top female leaders like the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, World Trade Organization’s Director-General, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu, the single, which drops on February 22 with global distribution by DistroKid, is available for pre-save ahead of its debut on Spotify and other major digital platforms.
According to Amy Flourish, WOMAN is a new-wave Afrobeats anthem crafted to dominate DJs’ playlists, and resonate deeply with music lovers.
“The track delivers a rich Afrobeats rhythm layered with iconic saxophone riffs that heighten its musical mystique, creating a bold crescendo that celebrates Africa’s vibrant essence,” she stressed.
Produced by Gwheen, the song is a heartfelt tribute to women – their beauty, strength, resilience, and nurturing spirit. Known for her detailed lyrical storytelling and artistic depth, Amy Flourish brings her signature touch to the empowering anthem.
A former child star with the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), Amy has grown into a refined creative voice, combining experience with entrepreneurial drive.
Aside from being dedicated to leaders like Oluremi Tinubu, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Bianca Ojukwu, WOMAN is also meant for women across Africa and the world, alongside those advocating for greater representation and every woman striving to make life more meaningful.
“This is a special dedication to the girl child and every woman making something beautiful out of life,” the artiste said, urging women everywhere to dance to the rhythm of empowerment.
While the song centers on celebrating women, Amy Flourish insists that men are not left out of the celebration, adding, “They are also invited to the party.”
