

He uses his voice as well as his production choices to build in contrast-nothing is ever too serious or flippant-and it makes for an intriguing listen that constantly pulls at the ear. One of Aminé‘s greatest strengths is his versatility he can effortlessly switch up his flows or a song's mood, going from a frenzied cadence to honeyed singing in a flash. Album closer “My Reality” pauses to breathe in all that life has brought to the rapper and exhales as a resounding thank-you. Elsewhere, he offers a show of maternal gratitude on “Mama” (“You're the only woman in my life who makes me smile,” he croons in falsetto), and conversely, “Fetus” wrestles with the prospect of parenthood and all that comes with it. The silken “Easy” is a duet with Summer Walker about making it work even and especially when times are difficult.


Limited Edition Black Vinyl in Gatefold Sleeve. “Can't Decide” captures the indecision of situationships and those in-between states of maybe friends, maybe more, while “Riri” is a wounded survey of lost loves that manages to not sound wounded at all (and brims with pop culture references to boot). Amine Limbo Label: Republic Art.No.: 09547389 Cat.No.: B0032654-01 Released: First Date: 2020 Cover: Picture Gatefold Format: LP Pressing: US - Original State: New Vinyl: Cover: Genre: United States + Hip Hop / Rap Tags: xxxtentacion, migos, future SHARE + zoom No ratings. Limbo contains 14 songs, supported by Summer Walker, Young Thug, Vince Staples, SlowThai and J.I.D. Of course romance is the primary recurring theme, because what is the heart if not life's greatest limbo. Limbo is the second studio album by 26-year-old rapper Amin and now available on vinyl The album was heavily influenced by the unexpected death of his childhood idol Kobe Bryant. It effectively captures the state suggested by its title, the messy, complicated, and triumphant glory of a quarter-life crisis. What follows reflects a wide-ranging version of the Portland rapper-at once introspective and lighthearted, weighty confessionals alongside freewheeling levity. “This is some shit you go and pick your homie up from jail with,” Aminé announces to open Limbo, his second studio album.
