Zamaera on Britney Spears, Good Vibes & the first song she wrote | Firsts

NME published this video item, entitled “Zamaera on Britney Spears, Good Vibes & the first song she wrote | Firsts” – below is their description.

Zamaera talks us through her musical first times, from the first song she wrote to the first gig she ever played. Catch the Malaysian artist perform at Revive Arcade Festival on December 4.

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