![]() There is also a touching song featuring her daughter, Namiko, entitled “Sing To Me,” that expresses the deep love and connection that Aiko shares with her eight year old. By the way, I’m actually unsure of the difference between the latter two features…but I digress. As she shared in her Breakfast Club interview this past January, Aiko wanted to express every side of herself with her next project, which she clearly does as she covers different types of love, loss, and self-medication through a collection of work she calls MAP - movie, album, poetry book. The album features a few familiar faces like Swae Lee (creating one of my personal favorites from the album, “Sativa”), Kurupt, Brandy, Big Sean and TWENTY88. If I had to label this album in one word, it would be “trippy-R&B” (and, yes, I just made that up, in case you can’t tell). ![]() Now, if you are anything like me, then you have been waiting for another solo album from Aiko, who hasn’t released an album since “Souled Out” (which has still been playing on repeat since 2014 by the way). Can we all just take a moment to stop, and appreciate Miss Jhené Aiko for once again coming through with her dreamy, trancing vibes in her second studio album, “Trip,” which was released two days ago. ![]()
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