Every song on Good For You has its own concept or story, and all the songs together create a multifaceted reflection of the artist himself. Aside from diligently detailing the aesthetics he wanted for the rollout, he also resisted the urge to chase the success of his breakout single “Caroline” with a dozen or so clones. This is the kind of patience that yields tremendous results and Limbo’s finished product is all the evidence you’d need to prove it’s an objectively better way to record than just emailing files back and forth.Īminé first displayed his tendency toward artistic perfectionism with his 2017 debut album Good For You. On a Zoom call to discuss the creation of the project, Aminé related holding onto the beat for “Roots,” against JID’s insistence that he text it for over six months. Today’s constant content churn would never have allowed him to insist on recording all the album’s features in person with his various collaborators. However, were it not for Aminé’s 2018 EP/Mixtape OnePointFive, he wouldn’t have been able to create Limbo. In contrast, Limbo - the title of Aminé’s second official studio album - is a refreshing throwback to the days when artists still cared about a vision more than streams and Billboard. It’s an anomaly in today’s rap release climate, where seemingly every major star drops off 20-plus tracks per project, then follows up a month later with 10 more “deluxe” edition throwaways. You wouldn’t think it to look at the tracklist, a trim 14 tracks, including one interlude. It took Aminé over two years to complete his sophomore album. Inclusion in this category is the highest distinction we can bestow, and signals the most important music being released throughout the year. The RX is Uproxx Music’s stamp of approval for the best albums, songs, and music stories throughout the year.
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