![]() The last feature is Injury Reserve on Fetus who also briefly honors Black Mamba.A post shared by Aminé on at 10:08am PDT Artists slowthai and Vince Staples are heard on the gritty Pressure In My Palms and Summer Walker blesses fans with her sultry voice on Easy. Young Thug knocks out the second verse of the popularized track Compensating. ![]() Those two tracks are so different from the rest of the project that is was most sensible to place them at the end, truly manifesting the musical Limbo Aminé is in.Īminé isn’t a stranger to having features. Then there’s Fetus and the final track My Reality. We’re getting trap like elements with the signature Aminé flare. Shimmy and Pressure In My Palms carry a popular hip hop sound. ![]() As outstanding as the rapper is, he brings this elementary component to his wild work, almost attempting to balance out the project with some hip hop familiarity. Hip hop artists are notorious for dedicating a song to their moms, showing love and thanks for everything they’ve done. There’s also the mom appreciation track titled Mama that honors the rapper Ethiopian immigrant mother. We’re getting peak sing-rap through tracks like Becky and Easy. A repeated “let me grow” confirms throughout the song Roots.Ĭan’t Decide, Compensating, and more tracks within Limbo bring listeners to the R&B realm. The simile of flowers blossoming from the roots explains Amine’s desire to branch out artistically. Roots is a thesis track that perfectly explains Amine’s sentiment throughout this album. His intro track Burden is reminiscent of an earlier Kanye West, as he uses an R&B sample and favors Kanye’s ad-lib style during the College Dropout era. Aminé’s unwillingness to commit to a single sound could be taken as thoughtless or unintentional, yet the project somehow gels and had become another endearing and addictive project for his supporters. He ventures into various genres within Limbo, a sonic portrayal of said title. The Portland artist teeters the experimental/alternative sound. Aminé definitely holds a unique formula for creating music that stands out in today’s saturated industry, and it works! ![]() Most artists would create an entire mastered track to honor the Lakers giant, but this rapper kept it short and sweet with a quick reflection. A 39 second Kobe audios Amine’s sentiments on the legendary NBA star Kobe Bryant’s passing that shook the entire world earlier this year 2020. He highlighted the Navy’s fave with a song called Riri, nicknamed after the beloved mogul that is Rihanna. He embraced meme culture through the track Pressure In My Palms as he nods to the viral Arthur fist that broke the internet in 2016. There’s a few moments in Limbo that prove Aminé is one of a kind. Now it’s the tennis ball that illuminates in green, in contrast to the gray Aminé on the album art. With his breakout song Caroline, which was later featured on his premiere album Good for You, it was the banana. He’s good at making an inanimate object relevant to his work. Aminé is particularly loved by fans because he’s a rapper with a quirky element to his craft. The tennis ball was his muse as it graced the album cover and centered the visuals for his Compensating music video. Aminé recently released his second full-length album titled Limbo.
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