Ilaria Finds Her Footing on Reflective Neo-Soul Single ‘SAMA’
The Italian-Lebanese artist deepens her exploration of self-worth and emotional unrest, anchored by mood, slow-burning groove.
In the overwhelming churn of the region’s hyperactive release cycle, truly distinct voices are often easy to miss. Ilaria, an Italian-Lebanese singer-songwriter, is one of them, quietly building a singular sonic world that reflects both an ambitious palette and a steadily expanding range.
In her latest offering, she deepens her exploration of self-worth and emotional unrest. Anchored by a moody, slow-burning groove, the track reframes R&B through dark jazz textures and neo-soul flourishes, mirroring the weight of its introspective lyricism. Ilaria’s vocal performance is understated yet arresting, laced with ghostlike inflections that recall Olivia Dean, as she traces a subtle shift from emotional disarray to self-trust, leaning into feeling rather than resisting it.
The accompanying video for ‘SAMA’, shot in Sofia, Bulgaria, leans into a quiet sense of detachment. Intimate close-ups, whether by a kitchen window or along a staircase, underscore the track’s inward gaze. These are intercut with stark, cinematic glimpses of Eastern European housing blocks and clinical details like a medicine shelf, reinforcing the tension between solitude and self-reckoning.
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