July 28, 2023

SIMA - Article by The Industry Times



Melodic Memoirs | The Multifaceted Success of Lily Amis feat. Thir13een and the Release of “SIMA”

In the vibrant world of music, finding artists who manage to imbue their creations with an intensely personal narrative while retaining a universal appeal is not an everyday affair. Lily Amis, featuring Thir13een, fits this rare mould with eloquence and passion. Their musical journey traces the lines of resilience and the unwavering pursuit of creativity.

Lily’s genesis in the music world was not an instant leap but a gradual, introspective process. Having initially ventured into the world of art and writing, her twenties and early thirties were spent penning her memoir, “Destination Freedom, The Stolen Years.” It was this penchant for storytelling and evocative expression that later forged a new path in songwriting.

Lily’s songs carry an inimitable signature—a raw honesty, interwoven with heartrending narratives. The music is a soft murmur of strength, meant to empower and inspire those wrestling with life’s turmoil. Through her work, Lily communicates a powerful message of resilience, dignity, and justice.

Lily’s musical ethos mirrors that of iconic legends, like Michael Jackson and John Lennon. They too recognized the transformative power of music—its ability to heal and to inspire, to lift spirits during joyous times, and provide solace in moments of melancholy. In her lyrics, Lily endeavors to carry forward this torch of music as a potent elixir for the heart, mind, and soul.

Her latest project, the Lily4Humantivity Creativity Contest, seeks out fellow creatives who wish to use their talents to be voices for the voiceless. This platform resonates with Lily’s own commitment to social consciousness and transformation through art.


But perhaps the most compelling chapter in Lily’s ongoing musical journey is her recent release, “SIMA.” This track was released two months ago, followed by “Tasteless Breakfast.” It’s a heartfelt ode to her mother and all the sacrificing mothers globally. The track’s radiant eighties style, inspired by “The Weeknd,” is the creative handiwork of her featured artist, Thir13een.

Adding to the joy of “SIMA,” Lily also celebrates the one-year anniversary of her song, “The Stolen Years,” based on her memoir, on her upcoming birthday, August 4th.

Crafting lyrics for a personal story that a male artist performs requires a deft touch and astute understanding of emotional nuances. Lily exhibits this brilliantly in “The Stolen Years,” and its follow-up track, “The Three of Us,” providing a stellar example of storytelling within the confines of song lyrics. It’s a condensed memoir—an entire life encapsulated within a few minutes of melody, a testament to Lily’s adept lyricism.

Adding a personal touch, Lily lends her voice to the chorus in “The Stolen Years” and can be heard at the end of the video version of “SIMA” on YouTube. The challenge with “SIMA” was to write something deeply personal that would still resonate with everyone who holds their mother in high esteem. The song stands as a testament to the enduring bond she shares with her mother, whose love and support continue to shape her life and work.

Despite the pressures of creating music that deeply resonates with listeners, Lily approaches her work with a blend of earnestness, creativity, and passion that is both infectious and inspiring.

So, listen to “SIMA” on Spotify or ffm.to and lose yourself in Lily’s melodious narratives. You can also explore “The Stolen Years” on Spotify and ffm.to, and “The Three of Us” on Spotify and ffm.to.


Let your eyes wander over the video version of “SIMA” on YouTube. For more of Lily’s world, visit her website or follow her on Twitter and Instagram.


This August, join Lily Amis in her dual celebration: the indomitable spirit of her personal journey reflected in “The Stolen Years” and the universal love enshrined in “SIMA”. Immerse yourself in the sounds of resilience, love, and enduring bonds and find inspiration in their empowering message.


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