Almost 10 years ago, D'Angelo valiantly ended his 14-year sabbatical from music with his third studio project, Black Messiah. The confessional album unveils the myriad of tumultuous experiences the neo-soul singer lived through, from existing in society's racial climate and grappling with intimate relationships.

Leading Black Messiah is the GRAMMY-winning track "Really Love," an earnest ode to genuine connection. "When you look at me/ I open up instantly/ I fall in love so quickly/ I'm in really love with you," D'Angelo sings in the chorus.   

In this episode of ReImagined, R&B songstress Ambré modernizes the romantic ballad with electronic drum beats and a hypnotic bassline, while simultaneously offering a feminine twist to the track with her airy vocal tone.

Beyond covers, Ambré hosts a rich discography including her most recent single, "I'm Baby" (featuring JVCK James), as well as appearances on the soundtracks for Netflix's Bruised and HBO's Insecure and collaborations with Kehlani and Eric Bellinger. On March 7, Ambré announced the Wild Magnolia Tour, which kicked off on April 6 in Philadelphia and concludes April 30 in Los Angeles.

Press play on the video above to watch Ambré's sweet rendition of "Really Love," and check back to GRAMMY.com for more new episodes of ReImagined.

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