Amari Mar’s new album, “Healers of the Lost Art,” offers more than just music – it’s a deep dive into personal growth and healing. With 15 tracks full of honest reflections, the rapper uses his skills to explore health, growth, and self-understanding, showing how music can help us heal.
The album begins with “The Healing Factor,” a short but powerful opener that sets up what follows. This leads into “On a Mission,” where Amari shares his goals, challenges, and hope to make a positive difference in a tough world.
One of the best tracks is “The Forbidden Fruit,” where Amari cleverly presents himself as a wandering healer using music as medicine. The song reinforces the album’s main idea: we all have the power to heal ourselves. It was recorded at Dahitroom Studio in Queens, NY, which has been Amari’s creative home for years.

The sound quality is excellent yet authentic, with carefully designed audio that enhances the album’s thoughtful mood. The engineer uses sound effects like panning and echo to create movement and depth, especially in the first track, which pulls listeners in from the start.
Not every song works perfectly, though. For example, “Love Language” and “How Could You” might flow better if their order was switched – showing a relationship’s beginning before its end. Despite this small issue, the album still delivers a clear, consistent message about healing and accepting yourself.
Overall, “Healers of the Lost Art” brings something fresh to hip-hop, where showing strength often comes before showing vulnerability. Amari Mar isn’t scared to reveal his weaknesses, ask tough questions, and inspire others to do the same. In today’s world, we need more meaningful music like this, making Amari Mar an artist worth following.
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