

The teenage singer appeared on B2K projects and numerous compilations and soundtracks, released a solo single, and recorded an album that was shelved. Aiko can be maddeningly platitudinal and singsongy, but her one dimension is a specific balmy backdrop provided by no one else. In the early 2000s, Jhené Aiko was a B2K associate signed to TUG, the Epic subsidiary operated by Chris Stokes. Sonically, the majority of these songs can be classified as slow jams, but Aiko deals with some form of relationship turmoil in nearly every one of them given the amount of introspection, the album is most suited for coping with stress. Just as she is wistful about "summer nights and water fights" (in "Eternal Sunshine") and "turquoise seas and ocean breezes" (in "Spotless Mind"), she often injects sharply contrasting melodrama ("Now many men/Many, many, many, many men/Wish death upon me") with only minor variations in tone. On Souled Out, the singer and songwriter's form of contemporary R&B continues to blur the line between seductive and sleepy, her voice among the lowest wattage in commercial music history. When the set was released, Aiko's style - shaped in part by accommodating producers like Fisticuffs, Dot da Genius, and No I.D. As that song was finishing its run, she followed up with early singles from Souled Out, her proper debut album. signed her to his Def Jam-supported Artium, where she released a late 2013 EP led by "The Worst," a Top Ten R&B single. She subsequently left the industry for several years, then resurfaced in 2010 like a new artist - one with a voice and approach different than squeaky and peppy, less Yummy Bingham's "Come Get It," more Cassie's "Me & U." Featured roles on tracks by Kendrick Lamar and Schoolboy Q boosted her profile and cred, as did a 2011 mixtape that involved the likes of Lamar, Kanye West, Drake, and Miguel.


Oh, one of many things, I can only recall Like the more that I breathe, and start to go slow Maybe I have made mistakes and been through my fair share of painīut all in all, it’s been okay, I’ve lived wellĪnd the more that I see, the more that I know Although this person hurt her deeply she still loves him. The song is about how someone hurt the person singing worst than they have ever been hurt before by someone. Jhene Aiko admires a guy for the bravery it takes to love her, a woman with 'scars on my heart.' 'If you decide to stay, know that there is no escape,' she warns him. “To #4 from #5, You are my eternal sunshine.” Jhené Aiko The Worst (Explicit) nic01 had a lyric interpretation on The Worst (Explicit) rated up by Kelebohile Chalatse. Lil Wayne Drops New Album ‘Funeral A 25.5-mile funeral procession for rapper Nipsey Hussle will take place after his memorial service at the Staples Center, according to the Los Angeles. Her brother died of cancer in 2012 and she nearly died a year later in a car accident. Art imitates life in the powerful and somber video for Jhené Aiko’s Eternal Sunshine, the Key Wane-produced track off her debut album Souled Out. This was on her album “Souled Out” (2014).
