What’s Up – Willa Amai Video

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ArtistWilla Amai
Willa Amai What’s Up? (Official Video Song HD)

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Video production:
Director & Executive Producer: Tyler Brown
Executive Producer: We Are Hear
Producer & Co-gaffer: Dexter Demme

Recording Producer: Linda Perry at We Are Hear Studios
Recording Engineer: Linda Perry, assisted by Luis Flores
Mixing: Linda Perry at We Are Hear Studios
Artists: Willa Amai
Written by Linda Perry
Piano and Vocal: Willa Amai
Mastered by John Greenham, Clearlight Mastering – Los Angeles, CA

What’s Up Willa Amai Song Lyrics

Twenty-five years and my life is still
Trying to get up that great big hill of hope
For a destination

I realized quickly when I knew I should
That the world was made up of this brotherhood of man
For whatever that means

And so I cry sometimes
When I’m lying in bed to get it all out
What’s in my head
And I, I am feeling a little peculiar

And so I wake in the morning
And I step outside
And I take a deep breath, get real high
And I scream
What’s going on?

And I said, hey yeah, hey hey hey hey
Oh hey, what’s going on?
And I said, hey yeah, hey hey hey hey
Said hey, what’s going on?

And I try, oh my god do I try
Try all the time, in this institution
And I pray, oh my god do I pray
Pray every single day
For revolution

And so I cry sometimes
When I’m lying in bed just to get it all out
What’s in my head
And I, I am feeling a little peculiar

And so I wake in the morning
And I step outside
And I take a deep breath, get real high
And I scream
What’s going on?

And I said, hey hey, yeah yeah
Hey, yeah yeah
Said hey, what’s going on?
And I said, hey hey, yeah yeah
Hey, yeah yeah
Said hey, what’s going on?
And I said, hey hey, yeah yeah
Hey, yeah yeah
Said hey, what’s going on?
And I said, hey hey, yeah yeah
Hey, yeah yeah
Said hey, what’s going on?

“What’s Up?” was originally written and performed by 4 Non Blondes in 1992 and is featured on the album Harder, Better, Faster, More!

About Willa Amai:

16-years-old, singer/songwriter Willa Amai has already revealed herself as an artist of extraordinary depth. Since contributing an original song to the 2017 Served Like A Girl soundtrack, the L.A. native has captivated audiences with her stripped-back and stunning cover of Daft Punk’s “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” (a track that’s amassed over 6 million YouTube views and more than a million streams following its feature in a Clio Award-winning TV spot for QuickBooks). She’s also won acclaim for her breathtaking rendition of Dolly Parton’s “Here You Come Again” (recorded with Dolly herself and featured on the Dumplin’ soundtrack), with Esquire praising the duet as “truly exceptional” and “one of the few moments that an accompanying voice is able to keep up with Parton’s” and Refinery29 hailing their interaction as “a passing of the torch.”

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