![]() ![]() Even though this song is pretty typical and there is not anything too unique going on, Aminè does stand out because his flows are just too nice. It has a very traditional sounding Trap melody that sounds like a flute, and the beat has a very 2020 sort of Pop feeling to it as well. he next track, ‘Woodlawn,’ has a lot more of a modern instrumental this is the type of song that you would expect to hear come on the radio in 2020. ‘Burden’ is full of great pop culture references that you will keep picking up more of the more you listen to the song. One of my favorite things about Aminè’s rapping style is all of the references that he will sprinkle into his verses. Aminè knows that he is great, and on this song he is letting us know that he is coming back for his place at the top of the game. On ‘Burden,’ Aminè is rapping about his come up and how much the world has changed since he decided he wanted to become a rapper. ‘Burden’ has a slow and chill tempo to it that allows Aminè to glide over the beat. I keep the n*****s by my side, because everybody want a piece of the pie… – ‘Woodlawn’Īminè’s Limbo gets off to a very smooth and easy-going start with its opening track, ‘Burden.’ This track has a very old school R&B feeling to it, with the melody being provided by a woman’s voluptuous vocals and a very Jazzy guitar riff. Please let me know what your favorite songs from this project are below, and please let me know if you agree with this review down there as well. With that being said, here is my opinion of Aminè’s new record Limbo. Because of the quality of all his previous work, I(and probably most other fans of his) have pretty high expectations for this record, as he has not been able to disappoint me to this point. Limbo is the highly anticipated second album from Aminè, coming almost exactly 2 years after his last project, the mixtape ONE POINT FIVE, was released. He definitely likes to keep everyone on their toes, and he does not want to just give the people what they would expect from rappers in 2020 Aminè is constantly switching up his flows and instrumentals in a way that does not let the listener get bored or complacent on any level. Aminè has always had a very tongue in cheek and laid back way of rapping that is very relatable and easy to listen to one of my favorite things about his Aminè and his music is that he does not take himself seriously at all. Aminè has always had a cool way of blending chill 90s lyrical rap with the modern Trap sounds of today. He has a sort of old school approach to the way he makes and releases his music, having always taken a year and a half to two years of time in between releases. Aminè is not one of these artists that can release multiple projects a year, or even one project every year. From the way he releases his music to the way his music sounds, everything about Aminè is a bit out of the ordinary. The deluxe edition of Limbo adds a perfect amount of fresh perspective without overwhelming or outshining the developmental charm and confident flex that made its predecessor one of the better projects this year.īe sure to check out Limbo (Deluxe) on Apple Music and Spotify.One thing that I will always like and admire about Aminè is the fact that he likes to do everything outside of the box. The pressures of the industry demands and burdens of reputation have yet to crack Aminé, as the rapper is still clearly in touch with the fun-loving style that made him a viral hit back in 2016. With a high-spirited attitude and unassumingly clever wit, Aminé’s skills are once again on full display, creating an overall airy vibe that is invigorating. Aminé continues his steady musical maturation and relishes in the successes that Limbo has brought him in just four short months. The deluxe edition includes seven new tracks and features guest appearances from Saba, Valee, Toosii, and psychedelic rock band Unknown Mortal Orchestra. Limbo is the soundtrack for the complex transition from carefree youth to a responsible adult, resulting in some of the best music of Aminé’s career thus far. Initially released in August, Limbo finds an often introspective Aminé at his most pragmatic, reconnecting with the lighthearted personality that initially launched him into stardom with “Caroline” while also trying to build and maintain a sustainable legacy. This year in music has seen an unprecedented rise in Deluxe Edition double-albums, with artists including Lil Uzi Vert ( Eternal Atake ), Jhené Aiko ( Chilombo ), and Lil Durk ( Just Cause Y’all Waited 2 ) releasing extensive compilations of additional tracks on top of their latest projects and billing it as a “deluxe.” The latest artist to join the trend is Portland’s own Aminé with the release of the deluxe version of his album Limbo.
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