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Jhene Aiko

By Shannon KingPublished 3 years ago 9 min read
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Disclaimer: I do not own nor did I create any of the instrumental/musical background or compose the melody or lyrics of this song. Credit is attributed to the original publisher/author and the only part of this creation I own is the voice singing the song to a karaoke version that was available via youtube.com. The correct references are also notated for the biographies on the artists. Thank you!

LYRICS

It's the wanting you, never getting you

Keeps me wanting you, missing you

Just to picture you is what gets me through

Fit for you, I was meant for you

What I was sent to do, meant to do

Wasn't meant for you

Hope I said that shit right

'Cause if I never had you

Then I could never lose you

Do you know what might happen?

If I decide to choose you

Then the world may just stop spinning

It may just well be the ending

Talking all about existence

Who knows

But I cannot see tomorrow

If you're not in my tomorrow

Uh-oh

I'm tryna save the world

How can I when

You belong to me, I belong to them

Who do I give me to?

Who do I let win?

You or the world

You or the world

Your light shines so bright

It's like two stars collide, and

We'll only survive if we fight it, don't fight it

Your light shines so bright

It's like two stars collide, and

We'll only survive if we fight it, don't fight it

Yeah

'Cause if I really have to

You know I would choose you

Do you know what would happen?

If I ever lose you

Then my heart would just stop beating

And my mind would just stop thinking

And my strengths would turn to weakness

You know

That I cannot see tomorrow

If you're not in my tomorrow

Uh-oh

I've gotta save the world

How can I when

You belong to me but I belong to them

Who do I give me to?

Who do I let win?

You or the world

You are my world

Source: Musixmatch

Songwriters: Brandon Michael Green / Jhene Aiko Chilombo

You vs. Them lyrics © Sony/atv Tunes Llc, Universal Music Corp., B Dizzle Musik, Bei Maejor Music

About Jhene Aiko: "Jhené Aiko Efuru Chilombo (born March 16, 1988) is an American singer and songwriter, who embarked on her music career contributing vocals and appearing in several music videos for R&B group B2K. At the time, she was known as B2K member Lil' Fizz's "cousin", though she is not actually related to him.[2][3] It was used as a marketing tool, suggested by Sony and Epic Records to promote Aiko through group and cultivate her own following.[4][5] In 2003, Aiko was set to release her debut album, My Name Is Jhené, through her labels Sony, The Ultimate Group and Epic, however the album was never released, with Aiko eventually asking to be released from the label in order to continue her education.[6]

In March 2011, Aiko made her return to music with the release of her first full-length project, a mixtape titled Sailing Soul(s). On December 16, 2011, Aiko signed a recording contract with American record producer No I.D.'s record label ARTium, distributed through Def Jam Recordings.[7] In 2013, Aiko appeared on Big Sean's single "Beware", also featuring Lil Wayne, which became her first top 40 single on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. In November 2013, she released her first project for Artium and Def Jam, an extended play (EP), titled Sail Out. The EP was supported by the singles "3:16AM", "Bed Peace" and "The Worst", the latter of which went on to become certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Aiko released her major-label debut album, Souled Out, on September 9, 2014.[8] On September 22, 2017, she released her second studio album Trip.[9] On March 6, 2020, she released her third studio album, Chilombo, which earned Aiko three Grammy Award nominations, including Album of the Year.

Aiko was born in Los Angeles. Her family lived in South Los Angeles but their home burned down when she was seven. They moved near Slauson Avenue around View Park–Windsor Hills, Baldwin Hills and Ladera Heights where she was homeschooled until high school. She calls her home neighborhood "Slauson Heights".[10][11][12] Aiko is the daughter of Christina Yamamoto and Karamo Chilombo, a pediatrician. Her parents later divorced.[13] Her sister is R&B singer Mila J.[14][15] Her mother is of Spanish, Dominican and Japanese descent and her father is of Native American, African-American and German-American descent. Aiko has Jewish lineage through her father.[16]

She took vocal lessons in Culver City, California, but quit when she unexpectedly got pregnant.[17] At age 20, she gave birth to a baby girl she named Namiko Love Browner.[18]

Aiko embarked on her musical career contributing vocals to several B2K releases, as well as a song on The Master of Disguise soundtrack in 2002, while signed to The Ultimate Group and managed by Chris Stokes.[19][20] During this time she was known as the cousin of B2K's rapper, Lil' Fizz, though she is not actually related to him.[2][3] It was used as a marketing tool, suggested by her labels Sony, The Ultimate Group and Epic Records, to promote Aiko through B2K and attract an audience; nonetheless Aiko affirms that she and Lil' Fizz grew up together and were close like family.[4] She featured on tracks five through eight of the R&B group's remix album B2K: The Remixes – Volume 1.[21] "Santa Baby", a cover she recorded, was also featured on their album Santa Hooked Me Up and she appeared as a guest vocalist on the song "Tease" from Pandemonium!.[22][23] Her song "Dog"[23] appeared as a bonus track.[citation needed]

Aiko also appeared in numerous music videos including O'Ryan's debut video, "Take It Slow",[24] B2K's debut video "Uh Huh"[25] and "Why I Love You",[26] P.Y.T.'s "Same Ol' Same Ol' (Remix)"[27] featuring Sarai, Play's "M.A.S.T.E.R. (Part 2)"[28] featuring Lil' Fizz video and Morgan Smith's 2004 video "Blow Ya Whistle".[29] Jhené also has songs featured on the soundtracks of Barbershop,[30] The Master of Disguise,[31] You Got Served,[32] The Proud Family[33] and Byou.[34] She released a video for her single "NO L.O.V.E" (re-recorded from Tha' Rayne version in 2002), which debuted on BET's 106 & Park when she was 15 years old. Aiko was set to release her debut album, then-titled My Name Is Jhené in 2003 through Sony, The Ultimate Group, Epic, however the album was never released due to tension at the record label Epic, which ultimately led to Aiko asking to be released from the label.[35] Aiko later left the aforementioned labels in order to continue her education.[5]

In 2007, she made a return to music, in an interview she spoke on the choice saying "Shortly before I conceived my daughter, I stepped back into the field and took a meeting with a label head. In this meeting, I was innocently told, to 'sell' myself when walking into these meetings. "That's when I decided I would 'sail' myself rather than sell myself."[36] Aiko released a mixtape on March 16, 2011 titled Sailing Soul(s) via her official website, JheneAiko.com. All the songs on the mixtape were written by her, except "July".[37] The mixtape featured collaborations from Miguel, Drake and Kanye West as well as others.[38] To promote the mixtape Aiko was joined by R&B singer Miguel on a one off free secret performance on Sunday, July 15.[39] On October 21, 2012 Aiko released a music video for the song "My Mine".[40] Jhene also released a video for the mixtape's second track, "Stranger".[41] In 2011, she also began working closely with artists from Carson-based independent record label Top Dawg Entertainment such as Schoolboy Q and Ab-Soul, the latter was featured on her EP released November 12, 2013 titled "Sail Out".[42]

In 2012, Aiko met with No I.D., record producer and vice president of A&R at Def Jam, who ended up signing Aiko to his Artium Records imprint through Def Jam.[43] Aiko released the track "3:16AM", which was made available for digital download on iTunes September 4, 2012.[44] The song was released as the first single from Sail Out. In 2012, Aiko was also the opening act on the highly anticipated "Life Is Good/Black Rage" concert tour headlined by fellow American artists, rapper Nas and singer-songwriter Lauryn Hill.[45] In June 2013, Aiko was featured on the Big Sean song "Beware", which became her first song to chart on the US Billboard Hot 100. In October 2013, it was revealed Jhené Aiko would open for Canadian rapper Drake on his Would You like a Tour? concert tour.[46][47][48]

Aiko then released her debut EP Sail Out, on November 12, 2013. The EP debuted at number eight on the US Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 34,000 copies.[49] On January 14, 2014, "The Worst" was serviced to rhythmic contemporary radio in the United States as the album's third single.[50] On May 2, 2014 "The Worst" rose from three to one on the airplay Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop, in doing so she became the first female artist to top the chart as a lead with a debut single since Jazmine Sullivan in 2008.[51] The song peaked on the US Billboard Hot 100 at forty-three, becoming Aiko's first solo release to chart in the region, the song also peaked at number eleven on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[52][53]

On January 18, 2014, Aiko appeared on Saturday Night Live performing the song "From Time", with the episode's guest host, Drake.[54] In a January 2014 interview with Vibe, Aiko announced her debut studio album Souled Out would be released in May 2014.[55] However the album would be delayed. On March 16, 2014, Aiko premiered a song titled "My Afternoon Dream," produced by Key Wane,[56] along with an accompanying music video directed by Aiko and Krissy.[57] On June 23, 2014, "To Love & Die", was released for digital download as the album's lead single.[58] Following its release "To Love & Die" debuted and peaked at number forty-six on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop charts.[59] On June 26, 2014, Canadian singer-songwriter The Weeknd, announced he would be headlining the "King of the Fall Tour", essentially a mini-tour across America in September / October 2014, the tour will consist of four shows and start on 19 September 2014 in New York, at the Barclays Center and end on October 10 in San Francisco, at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.[60] Aiko and frequent collaborator ScHoolboy Q, were confirmed as the tour's supporting acts, respectively.[61]

After three years of recording Aiko released her debut album Souled Out on September 8, 2014.[62][63] An anticipated release, the album was released to commercial and critical success.[64] The album debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200, selling 70,000 copies in its opening week, in doing so the album became that weeks second highest debut and doubled the first week sales of Aiko's debut extended play Sail Out (2013).[65][66] The album also debuted at number one on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and US R&B Albums[65] and has sold 121,012 units in the US.[67] The album produced a further three singles: the album's second single, "The Pressure", was released on iTunes on July 18, 2014.[68] The Pressure debuted at number twenty five on the US Hot R&B Songs chart, and peaked the following week, at number twenty three.[69] "Wading" was released as the album's third single on December 12, 2014 along with an accompanying video, followed by the release of Spotless Mind[70] Her debut album was included on numerous critics' year end lists[71][72] and was described by Gail Mitchell of Billboard as one of the albums to breakthrough and "make some noise" in the R&B genre.[73] Following the release of the song "Post to Be", a collaboration with Omarion, the line "I might let your boy chauffeur me, but he gotta eat the booty like groceries" was described as a standout lyric and "the lyric of the summer, or the lyric of the year," by Rob Markman, editor for MTV News.[74]" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jhen%C3%A9_Aiko).

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Shannon King

Born in St. Augustine, Fl, Shannon has a Master of Arts Degree in Applied Behavior Analysis from USF. She is currently pursuing a career in music, singing and writing with a focus in poetry, biographies, and inspirational messages.

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