![]() Throughout the album, he makes sure that the raps he drops hit hard and his melodies pierce your soul. On Limbo, the Portland rapper blesses us with hits, hits, and more hits!Īminé was clearly a man on a mission when he made Limbo. I think he is a fantastic rapper, a pretty solid singer, and a great song-maker. (It’s definitely Wu-Tang-esque)ĭamn, I didn’t know Aminé was capable of getting this disrespectful!Īminé does not get nearly enough credit for being an outstanding artist. Seriously, in the song, he calls out rappers for lying about their wealth and stealing his style, while also proclaiming 2020 to be his year.Īside from Aminé’s s**t-talking in “Shimmy,” I also love the old school rap instrumental that powers the song. I love it when rappers talk s**t in their music! In “Shimmy,” Aminé talks so much s**t, you would think his mouth has diarrhea. SHIMMY On “Shimmy,” Aminé shows the world that he is more than capable of killing folks with bars. While you’re listening to “Compensating,” you will be encouraged to moonwalk, breakdance, or do the Urkel.ġ. ![]() While Aminé kills s**t by gifting us with a hook that is hypnotizing and a verse that is rawer than 711 hot dogs, Young Thug completes the song with a verse that has him sounding like a playa that has tons of money, tons of women, and tons of drugs. “Compensating” is colorful, sly, infectious, and pimpadocios. COMPENSATING Aminé and Young Thug absolutely shine on “Compensating.” The song eases up a bit towards the end, but not before destroying a couple of things.Įven the beat that you hear on “Pressure In My Palms” wants to slap the hell out of folks!Ģ. There’s so much untamed energy on “Pressure in my Palms.” On the song, you get raps by Aminé, slowthai, and Vince Staples that will make you want to fight, randomly cancel an Uber order or smash a perfectly good lamp. PRESSURE IN MY PALMS “Pressure In My Palms” is a rebellious banger that you need to listen to as soon as possible! “Burden” is easily one of the toughest intros to drop this year (That’s saying a lot because there are some very tough intros that dropped this year).ģ. “Burden” opens up Limbo fantastically! Not only does the song feature this beat that is both soulful and hard-hitting, but you also get a hook that is trill as f**k, and verses that will remind you that Aminé is one mean muthaf**ka that is ready to slay the baddest of chicks, put his rough come-up behind him, and go to war with anyone that is doubting him. BURDEN Supposedly, “Burden” is the type of song that you play when you pick your friend up from jail. ![]() As for Rihanna references, in the song, you get a quick bar from the Portland rapper about the girl he’s chasing not being as savage as the Barbados singer.īack then, I thought Teairra Marie was badder than Rihanna… Apparently, brain damage can go away!Ĥ. Over it, Aminé raps/sings about f**king with a chick that is so cool for school that she got teachers on her jock. ![]() “Riri” boasts an instrumental that is R&B-Esque. RIRI Making a song called “Riri” will not get you closer to dating Rihanna, Aminé… Aminé makes his triumphant return with “Limbo.”ĥ.
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