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Amber Mark Unveils Soulful New Single “Sweet Serotonin” Ahead of Album

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Amber Mark previews her second album with “Sweet Serotonin,” a sultry new single packed with groove.

Amber Mark sets the tone for her next album era with the release of “Sweet Serotonin,” a mellow yet infectious new single out now via PMR / Interscope Records. Following her Loosies EP, this track returns to her soul roots, wrapped in laid-back vibes and expressive vocals.

With a groove that gently pulls listeners in, “Sweet Serotonin” opens boldly: “I’ll say this really clear now: Yeah, I want you, baby.” Amber’s sultry delivery blends smoothly with the retro-inspired production, creating a timeless track that feels both classic and fresh.

“You talking sweet, you talking sly now / You giving me that sugar high now / Alright you captured my attention / I’ll let you be my new addiction,” she continues, riding a silky arrangement of drums and keys with confident finesse.

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Mark recently shared the stage with Sabrina Carpenter during her BST Hyde Park weekend shows in London, performing on both July 5 and 6. These performances preview what’s next: Amber joins Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet Tour this fall across North America, including high-profile nights at Madison Square Garden, Crypto.com Arena, and more.

“Sweet Serotonin” signals the beginning of a refined and introspective new era for Amber Mark. With her second album on the horizon, she continues to define her own voice within modern soul and R&B — grounded in emotion, groove, and style.


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