Amiri's low and smooth voice is holds a certain sadness swagger, like Gwen Stefani at her heartbroken best. But we're not talking too many tears here—the balanced singer/songwriter style makes a solid foundation for the honeyed spoonfuls of pop on top. I also like the way she enunciates and melodizes vowels. With the added talent bonuses of Shelby Earl and Pete Quirk, you'll be getting acoustic goosebumps in no time.