Dance With Omar Apollo in the "Ashamed" Music Video And On Tour This Spring

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Photo: Aidan Cullen

Following fresh off the heels of "Trouble," Omar Apollo is back with another vibey single. "Ashamed" showcases Apollo's falsettos during countless vocal swings. The single is full of abrupt guitar riffs and features a groovy bass line, giving "Ashamed" a retro feel. While his two singles released this year contrast each other in sound, both showcase Apollo's vast range in styles.

The music video for "Ashamed" follows Omar Apollo and his friends around the iconic Echo Park in Los Angeles. Apollo and his entourage dance around to the funky rhythms and smooth lyrics.  The music video is lighthearted and leaves us wishing we could join the giant jam session with Apollo and his crew.

Omar Apollo recently announced European tour dates that will follow his headlining North American tour. Starting March 9, Apollo will embark on his The Voyager  Tour with support from some Ones To Watch favorites:  ROLE MODEL, Dreamer Boy, MK Gee and Ambar Lucid on select dates.    

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