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| Channel | Reach / Engagement | Notes | |---------|--------------------|-------| | | 1.2 M streams (first 4 weeks) – featured on “Dance Rising” (3.4 M followers) and “Women in EDM” (850 k followers). | Primary driver of audio consumption. | | YouTube | 215 k views (first 30 days) – average watch‑time 2:58. | 70 % traffic from organic search; 20 % from embedded blog posts. | | TikTok | #TakeHerForARide challenge → 102 k user videos, 1.6 M total views. | Peak participation during the 2‑day “Ride‑Day” push (Feb 20‑21). | | Instagram Reels | 68 k plays, 12 k saves. | Influencer duet posts (DJ Nova & @UrbanRider) amplified reach. | | Press & Blogs | 28 media mentions (incl. Mixmag , Pitchfork , Resident Advisor ). | Positive tone (average sentiment +0.73). | | Live/Club Promotion | 5 DJ sets (Boston, Berlin, Tokyo, London, LA) featuring exclusive extended mix. | Resulted in localized spikes (+30 % streams) within 24 h of each set. |
The title "" refers to a scene featuring adult film performer Ameena Green , produced by the studio DeepLush . Scene Overview DeepLush - Ameena Green - Take Her For A Ride -...
Through the summer, as Lush travelled to borough fairs and weekend markets, Ameena's small line of goods became a context for conversations she hadn't expected. People wanted to know who made the scarves, who folded the candles, who stitched the silk. They wanted the backstory, the human detail. It turned out that the boutique's offer had less to do with selling things than with translating a life into an arrangement that other people could read easily. Ameena found herself telling stories about the horse and about the making and, emboldened by the telling, about herself. | Channel | Reach / Engagement | Notes
She shook her head. "Only sometimes," she admitted. "Mostly I wonder where we'd be if we'd said yes. But I like being here." | 70 % traffic from organic search; 20
And then, out of a winter morning like any other, news arrived that rocked the small world Ameena had constructed. A consultant from a major design house—big name, glossy catalogues, presence on billboards—had been at one of Soraya's pop-ups and had seen Lush. They thought the concept of "Take Her for a Ride" could, with investment and polish, become a seasonal campaign. The consultant offered a partnership: funds to scale, access to production facilities, the promise of placing DeepLush products in stores across multiple states. It was a shape of possibility that could take DeepLush beyond neighborhood fame and into something corporate and sizable.
If you're a fan of electronic music that challenges and rewards, "Take Her For A Ride" by Ameena Green is a must-listen. It's a track that invites you to immerse yourself in its depths and let the rhythm guide you on a journey through sound.