Jhene Aiko displays solid Hip Hop influenced soul on 'Sail Out' giving off a feeling of authenticity to hold over current fans and possibly gain a few new ones. The song features rapper Vince Staples, and it was released, within Aikos EP, on November 12, 2013. ![]() The song was produced by Fisticuffs, who produced a majority of Aikos mixtape, Sailing Soul(s). Similar to Higher, weed is used as a metaphor to compare to love. Follow the instructions for disabling the ad blocker on the site you’re viewing.You may have to select a menu option or click a button.Having already made a big impression in 2013 with appearances on singles from Big Sean ("Beware") and Drake ("From Time"), breathy R&B vocalist Jhené Aiko fleshes out her character on Sail Out, a relaxed debut EP that suggests that this girl is on permanent vacation. That's not a negative, but a positive, as the singer seductively slinks her way through heartbreak during the intoxicating cut "The Vapors," where sweet nothings like "Can I hit it again?" could either mean the bedroom or the bong. All the hard work Lennon and Ono did while on their backs in the '60s gets a cheeky twist when the light-stepping "Bed Peace" offers "If I had it my way, I'd roll out of bed, say, 'bout 2:30 midday/Hit the blunt, then hit you up." before Childish Gambino joins the EP's superior guest list with Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul, and Vince Staples all on board.
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