wingman by fiona amaka feels like a love letter to simplicity – warm, heartfelt, and gently nostalgic. co-written and recorded in london with david taro, the track moves with a jangly, echo-soaked guitar sound that nods to retro indie rock while keeping its feet firmly in the present. it’s the kind of song that doesn’t need to shout to be heard; its honesty carries all the weight.
after spending much of 2025 gigging across london with her band, fiona sounds self-assured and unguarded – an artist growing more comfortable in her own space. wingman has that easy, lived-in quality that comes from the road: melodies that breathe, vocals that smile even in the quiet moments, and production that leaves space for emotion to linger.
it’s a track that celebrates connection – not just romantic, but musical too. you can feel the chemistry between fiona and david in every harmony, every glimmer of guitar. after a year of building momentum and finding her sound, wingman feels like a quiet triumph – a reminder that sometimes the simplest songs say it best.
thank u for making this fiona 💫


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