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    Kenny Sharp’s “Amy”: When Admiration Collides with Disappointment

    Lucy LernerBy Lucy LernerSeptember 15, 2025Updated:September 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Kenny Sharp strips away all pretence with “Amy,” a brutally honest exploration of misplaced trust and shattered respect.

    The track weaves personal betrayal into a broader meditation on disappointment within the music industry’s unforgiving landscape.

    Sharp described his new single to Neon Music as “a raw and honest look at what happens when someone you admire lets you down,” inspired by a bartender at Alley Taps who served as both muse and the person who ultimately fired him.

    This dual role creates the song’s central tension: admiration wrestling with resentment in real time.

    The narrative centres on a woman who was “captivating and charming, but also a reminder of how tough the music world can be.”

    Sharp’s “Brown Liquor Music” approach (his signature genre-bending sound rooted in Southern traditions) provides the perfect backdrop for this emotional excavation.

    The production balances blues, soul, and Americana elements whilst maintaining Sharp’s distinctive vocal delivery that cuts straight to the heart.

    Kenny Sharp's "Amy": When Admiration Collides with Disappointment
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    Perhaps most intriguingly, Sharp weaves subtle references to Amy Winehouse throughout, “drawing connections between the bartender’s complexity and the late singer’s troubled brilliance.”

    “Mascara like cat eyes, got a
    Messy bun like a beehive
    Dig her style, but her love is a losing game“

    This parallel elevates the track beyond personal grievance into something more universal about human frailty and the dangerous allure of damaged charisma.

    Sharp’s evolution from conscious rapper to soulful storyteller shows clearly in “Amy’s” sophisticated emotional architecture.

    Sharp’s professional experience writing across genres brings polish to deeply personal material, creating what he calls a song “about the hard truths behind the scenes” and “for listeners who appreciate music that’s real, emotional, and unafraid to tell it like it is.”

    Kenny Sharp “Amy” Lyrics

    [Verse 1]
    She curse like an old sea dog
    With a tattoo on her left arm
    Double Ds on a mermaid wearing no bra
    She used to work a bar up in New York, serving
    Corner boys and the pool sharks, oh I
    Met her out in Music City, crying over Young Dolph

    [Chorus 1]
    Amy, Amy
    Girl, you know you’re no good, know you’re no good
    Got me going back to black, our love died, that’s a heart attack
    Amy, Amy
    What a woman, but you ain’t my lady
    In my bed with your F Me Pumps
    Love making, love—never loved me once
    Amy, Amy

    [Post-Chorus 1]
    I’m in…
    I’m in…

    [Verse 2]
    Mascara like cat eyes, got a
    Messy bun like a beehive
    Dig her style, but her love is a losing game
    She could middle man for an 8 ball
    She would hold court at the strip mall
    She wasn’t in it for the money
    She wasn’t in it for the fame

    [Chorus 2]
    Amy, Amy
    Girl, you know you’re no good, know you’re no good
    Got me going back to black, our love died, that’s a heart attack
    Amy, Amy
    What a woman, but you ain’t my lady
    In my bed with your F Me Pumps
    Love making, love—never loved me once
    Amy, Amy

    [Post-Chorus 2]
    I’m in…
    I’m in…
    I’m in…
    I’m in…

    Kenny Sharp
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