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Mary-Lue Ignites Passion with ‘Burns’

Mary-Lue

Mary-Lue, the dynamic Afropop singer and songwriter, delivers an electrifying new single, ‘Burns.’

Blending her African heritage with contemporary influences, this track is a fiery expression of love, passion, and resilience.

Born in Ghana to Liberian parents, Mary-Lue relocated to Chicago at the age of eight.

Her journey in music began early, performing in various singing and dance events before earning a B.A. in Musical Theatre.

Over the years, she has graced major stages, including Ghana Fest, Bantu Fest, and Bristol Afrofest, while also opening for industry heavyweights like Davido and Fireboy.

Inspired by legends like Rihanna, Ebony Reign, and Beyoncé, she infuses her music with powerful storytelling and vibrant energy.

‘Burns’ is an emotionally charged track that delves into the intensity of love, its highs, lows, and the scars it leaves behind.

With its captivating melody, heartfelt lyrics, and rhythmic Afropop beats, the song embodies both the pain and beauty of deep emotions.

Mary-Lue’s passionate vocals bring the lyrics to life, making ‘Burns’ an anthem for anyone who has ever felt the heat of love’s fire.

As she continues her journey toward global recognition and a Grammy, Mary-Lue proves once again that she is a force to be reckoned with in the Afropop scene.

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