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Amouranth plans to make a full length rap album after Down Bad music video


Amouranth wants to be a rapper (pic: YouTube)

The bad girl of Twitch is to make another unexpected career move, as she talks about releasing her own rap album.

Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is known for many things, including getting thrown off Twitch for her famously lewd displays, but not necessarily her signing ability – and yet after recently becoming a Playboy bunny she’s now considering a role as a rap star.

That’s not quite as unlikely as it sounds since her music video Down Bad (not really safe for work) already has over half a million views after just 10 days and Amouranth has said that if it reaches 1 million she’ll release a new song.

‘I will make an album,’ she’s said. ‘I will do that. If this rap video gets one million views, then I will make a second video. I’ll start working on it immediately.’

‘And this time, I’ll go all out with a big budget and work with professionals. And actually, make it not a satire. I’ll actually make it good.’

Making a whole album is going to take some time but it’s unclear whether she has a follow-up video ready to go or whether she’s literally waiting till the number of viewers gets to a million before she starts.

Amouranth certainly has the money to hire a professional crew, having recently bought herself a $1 million birthday gift and a share in a lucrative 7-Eleven store.

She’s also increasingly hinted about retiring from being an influencer, once she gets tired of the life and has made enough money. Whether a signing career will be her main focus afterwards, or just another distraction along the way, remains to be seen…

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