"Most people don’t understand that a Saudi woman can look like me," says the L.A.-based singer, who is turning heads with her anthemic electro-pop sound.
Photo Credit- Amber Marie Chavez Rotana, originally from Saudi Arabia, moved to the US only 4 years ago, and is now pursuing her music career full-time. Her
A musician, born and raised in
Saudi Arabia, determined to
challenge boundaries and
push limits.
“I finally decided that I wanted to get to know myself."
We sit down to discuss stereotypes, societal pressure, and of course, singing in karaoke bars. By Zarna Surti These days polarizing, extreme women are highly celebrated—from the ones who break stereotypes and go against the values and customs they grew up with to the ones who hold tradition in its purest form, everyone loves a revolutionary....
"Most people don’t understand that a Saudi woman can look like me," says the L.A.-based singer, who is turning heads with her anthemic electro-pop sound.
Photo Credit- Amber Marie Chavez Rotana, originally from Saudi Arabia, moved to the US only 4 years ago, and is now pursuing her music career full-time. Her
A musician, born and raised in
Saudi Arabia, determined to
challenge boundaries and
push limits.
“I finally decided that I wanted to get to know myself."
We sit down to discuss stereotypes, societal pressure, and of course, singing in karaoke bars. By Zarna Surti These days polarizing, extreme women are highly celebrated—from the ones who break stereotypes and go against the values and customs they grew up with to the ones who hold tradition in its purest form, everyone loves a revolutionary....