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[WATCH] Exclusive Interview With Amara La Negra: A Journey of Resilience and Evolution

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In an exclusive interview with Amara La Negra, star of VH1’s hit series “Love & Hip Hop: Miami, journalist Courtney Brown delves into the multifaceted life of the viral Afro-Latina artist. During a candid discussions about her music career, motherhood, activism, and upcoming projects, Amara shares her journey of resilience and evolution. As they delve into Amara’s music career, she reflects on the ups and downs she has faced–as well as those pesky rumors about cast member Safaree. She shares insights into her creative process and hints at exciting new projects on the horizon.

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Reflecting on her journey in Love and Hip Hop Miami, Amara acknowledges the changes she has experienced since joining the show. “A lot of things have changed,” she notes. She speaks candidly about the challenges of sharing personal struggles on television while maintaining authenticity.

Amara’s dedication to activism and advocacy is evident as she discusses her efforts within the Afro-Latino community and her ongoing support for black and brown women. “I continue to work the Afro Latino community,” she states. “I continue to be an activist for black and brown women and minorities.”

Check out the interview below.

Interviewer (Courtney Brown): Hello, Amara! How are you today?

Amara La Negra: Hello, mi amor! Hello, you’re mute. Hi, Amada. How are you? Getting yourself come through with the bangs. Okay. It’s a Bang Tuesday. You see it.

Courtney: You look stunning, Amara. Thank you for chatting with me today. Can you tell us about what’s been happening with your music career?

Amara: Things didn’t work out the way that I planned… I kind of stopped doing music for a little bit… But then I did start doing some music. And one thing led to the other.

Courtney: It’s amazing to see you back in action. How do you manage to juggle motherhood and your career?

Amara: I’m still young… Breastfeeding, too, at the same time will do something for you… But I’m in a space where I do want to start going to the gym. I want to live as long as possible for my girls.

Courtney: Absolutely, self-care is crucial. Now, reflecting on your journey in Love and Hip Hop Miami, how have things changed since you first started?

Amara: A lot of things have changed… It’s very difficult to be open about a lot of personal things that you don’t want to share… It becomes very difficult.

Courtney: You’ve been a powerful voice for the Afro-Latino community and an advocate for black and brown women. Can you speak about your activism?

Amara: I continue to work the Afro Latino community… I continue to be an activist for black and brown women and minorities… I am grateful for the platform.

Courtney: That’s incredibly important work you’re doing. Lastly, can you give us a hint about what to expect in the upcoming season of Love and Hip Hop Miami?

Amara: Something very, very big… Almost like the biggest thing that has happened… It’s about to happen.

Courtney: We can’t wait to see! Thank you so much for your time, Amara. It’s been a pleasure talking with you.

Amara: Thank you so much, my love. Bye. Thank you so much, Courtney. All right.

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[WATCH] Hip-Hop Vets N.O.R.E. & Ace Hood Join New Season of ‘Love and Hip Hop: Miami’

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N.O.R.E., Ace Hood, and the self-proclaimed Haitian “Queen of Kompa Music” Florence El Luche joins the cast.

Love & Hip Hop: Miami season 4 returns with some new but familiar faces. Hip-Hop vets Noreaga (N.O.R.E.), Ace Hood and newcomer Florence El Luche join series regulars Trina, Trick Daddy, Sukihana, and Amara La Negra. This season highlights more natives to Miami and actual artists with industry experience.  

Rapper turned top rated podcaster, 44-year-old Noreaga arrives to the show with his wife Neri Santiago. The Drink Champs host opens up on his family’s challenges and pivotal moments they face in a ten year long marriage. As he and Neri balance the dynamics of work and home life. 

Additionally, another married couple, 33-year-old Ace Hood appears with his wife Shelah Marie. Hood and Shelah have a huge online following from building an audience that favors a more holistic and  mindful lifestyle. Formerly signed to DJ Khaled’s We the Best Music Group, Ace hood details working on his marriage and the strength it takes to embark on a high-stakes musical journey.

Love & Hip Hop: Miami is set to premiere Monday, August 23 at 9 PM ET/PT on VH1.

The new episode will premiere after a new episode of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta

Watch the full supertrailer below. 

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Amara La Negra Comes To Defense ‘Love & Hip Hop’ Sista Spice

Amara La Negra Defends Spice's New Lighter Skintone

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Dancehall star and #LHHATL cast member Spice had the internets talking when she debuted her new lighter skin tone. While many questioned the move she did to shed light on colorism and to help promote her new single “Black Hypocrisy” she has gained an ally in fellow Love & Hip Hop star Amara La Negra.

Speaking with TMZ exclusively, Amara La Negra let the world know she is Spice’s corny and supports her decision to do “white face” to promote her album because she believes Spice had a “noble purpose and executed it brilliantly.”

The Love & Hip Hop: Miami star also understands where Spice is coming from being that she had to deal with colorism herself on her show. Things got tense when fellow cast member Young Hollywood told Amara to get a new look and wasn’t feeling her afro. He was immediately dragged up and down on the internet and receiving death threats for even taking it there.

Per TMZ:

“Amara tells TMZ, the haters who have lashed out at Spice are all wet for attacking Spice over a photo that was designed to mock those who believe light-skinned African American women are more beautiful than their dark-skinned counterparts.”

Well, one thing is definitely certain Spice has folks attention on the matter whether it be jokes or those who are taking her message seriously. You can watch Amara La Negra speaking on Spice with TMZ in the video clip below.

Photo: Greg Doherty / Getty

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