Via Songwriting And Freestyling, Jhené Aiko Finds Her Voice
Via Songwriting And Freestyling, Jhené Aiko Finds Her Voice
Jhen Aiko is rapping on the phone.

NEW YORK: Jhen Aiko is rapping on the phone.

When the R&B darling recalls the first song she ever wrote a rap when she was about 5 or 6 she spits out the lyrics like its her latest hit.

Its the J, the really funky one. I could wrap you up in every single way/Can I play? Yes I can, you could see me like every single day/Come on, dont you want to play? If you be like me, you would be.

At the time, the early 90s, Aiko was obsessed with the debut rap single from Raven-Symon, Thats What Little Girls Are Made Of, which was written and produced by Missy Elliott.

I wasnt old enough to know how to spell things correctly, 32-year-old Aiko recalled, saying she also drew inspiration from Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. My mom helped me write it down.

Its no surprise that Aiko remembers the lyrics she crafted as a child songwriting is not only important because its part of her job as a singer and performer, its a big part of how she lives her life and expresses her thoughts and feelings.

Whenever Im going through anything really, whether it be something painful or something thats making me happy, Im inspired to write, she admitted. Even when I was younger, Ive always felt a need to share my feelings. I would write little poems and leave them around; little diary entries and I would just sort of leave it open. I dont like things to fester inside of me. I like to just get it out and share it.

Aikos healthy practice of releasing her pain and happiness through songwriting has become her art: Its how she’s crafted songs over the years that has helped her become an R&B star, with relatable and direct lyrics about love and life and everything in between it.

Its never just, Girl I love your music. Its always a story thats super personal and we end up crying together because its always very deep, Aiko whose sound is a mix of neo-soul, hip-hop and ambient R&B said of her conversations with her fans. They would always mention, This helped me get through a really tough time. I feel like this healed me. Or even, When I put it on, my baby goes to sleep. This is the lane. This is a part of my purpose.

Aiko especially hit new heights with Chilombo, her gold-selling third album that’s launched four platinum hits. The album, one of the rare R&B projects to stream extremely well during a time where young rappers have dominated the scene, scored three Grammy nominations, including the coveted prize album of the year pitting Aiko against acts like Taylor Swift, Coldplay and Post Malone.

It feels great. I thought that (Chilombo) was some of my best work, Aiko said. Whether my work gets recognized by award shows or not, its still an accomplishment to even complete a full album and to write a full album. I dont put too much pressure on myself to win awards or do numbers or beat out whoever for how much airtime I get on the radio. All the things, like award shows, selling, going platinum theyre all added bonuses. I try not to let it go to my head. The main reason I make music is because I love it, and its not really about the awards. But it is nice to see.

Chilombo is also up for best progressive R&B album, while Aikos soulful collaboration with John Legend, Lightning & Thunder, is nominated for best R&B performance.

While Aiko is used to writing her lyrics and thoughts down she admits Im a great texter, Ill send a whole email really breaking down (how I feel), a whole essay about how I feel her latest album features her freestyling more than her past projects. In front of her computer and a microphone, she would just sing or rap what was on her mind, regardless if a beat was playing or not.

Those are when Im just in a very fluid (mood). Im having a stream of consciousness. Sometimes I feel like I black out and it just happens, she said. If you were angry at that time, if you were in love at that time thats how you felt … create and let it go and keep creating.

Chilombo was released on March 6 just before the coronavirus pandemic put the world on pause. Aiko had a tour planned but things changed something she didnt really mind.

That was like a sigh of relief for me. Of course, the whole situation was chaotic … (but) when you have a child and they’re right in front of you, thats literally your main focus and youre not worried about anything else but that child. For me, I was like, OK, that means I get to be here with her,’ Aiko said, adding that her daughter was near graduation at the time.

Aiko also didnt mind traveling less to promote her album.

That was the part that I was having anxiety about. The fact that it did stop definitely calmed me down,” she said. I dont want to burn myself out. Im in this thing for the long run. Im going to be in my 80s singing these songs and writing poems.

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