He was discovered by Mark Rae and signed to Grand Central. So far has released three full length studio albums - Cold Water Music, Hinterland and recently Flight 602. He also released Means of Production - an album collecting together his early singles and two DJ mix albums (Stars on 33 and Fabric Live 17).
Much of Aim's work is instrumental, though his records include collaborations with other artists who provide vocals, including Stephen Jones of Babybird, Diamond D, Souls of Mischief, QNC and Kate Rogers.
Aim has also worked as remixer, mixing songs for a variety of artists including Ian Brown, Saint Etienne, The Charlatans, Lil' Kim, Thunderbugs, Archive, Down to the Bone, Texas and former label-mates Rae & Christian.
In 2004, Aim produced the fellow ex-Grand Central artist, Niko's debut album, Life On Earth.
Aim left Grand Central Records in early 2005 and formed his own record label, ATIC Records, in June 2005. The first album released on the label was Aim's Flight 602, which was released in September 2006. Niko has also signed to ATIC and will be returning Aim's earlier favour, by providing vocals for the new album.
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Intro
Aim Lyrics
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What are you giving them back?
[Rakim]
Umm, I think what I'm givin them back man is umm...
what they been waitin for yaknahmean? Umm...
SKILLS
The lyrics to Aim's song Intro feature a conversation between an interviewer, possibly Harry Allen, and Rakim. The interviewer asks Rakim what he is giving back to the audience, to which he responds by saying that he is giving them what they have been waiting for - skills. The exchange is brief, but it holds a significant meaning.
On the surface, the lyrics might seem like a simple exchange between two people, but it's actually a powerful statement. For Rakim, his presence in music is an opportunity to showcase his skill set and give back to the audience, who he knows have been eagerly waiting for his return. It's a reminder that true artistry is not just about producing music but also about the unique abilities that each artist brings to the craft. Rakim's response asserts that he has what it takes to excel in his field and to meet the expectations of his fans.
The lyrics to Aim's song Intro offer a glimpse into the mind of Rakim as an artist. His focus is on the skills that he brings to the table, and he is aware of the audience's expectations. The words hold great significance in hip-hop culture, where skills, authenticity, and dedication are highly valued. It's a reminder that music is not just about entertainment, but also about the artist's ability to connect with the audience, bring something unique to the table, and leave a lasting impression.
Line by Line Meaning
What are you giving them back?
The interviewer is asking Rakim what he's returning to the listeners through his music.
Umm, I think what I'm givin them back man is umm...
Rakim expresses uncertainly before explaining what he believes he's giving back to the listeners.
what they been waitin for yaknahmean?
Rakim believes that his listeners have been anticipating his return as an artist.
Umm... SKILLS
Rakim believes he's giving the listeners back a display of his impressive and well-honed skills as a rapper and musician.
Writer(s): Landry Delica, Ju Hyun Kim, Kyeong Wook Park, Hyoung Bin Lim, Jae Seok Kim, Mehdi Mechdal, Alexandre Yim, Seong Won Kim, Hyo Jong Lee, dae jin kim Copyright: Wati B Editions, G-huit Editions, Because Editions, Sony/ATV Music Publishing (Hong Kong Korean B, Sky Music Corp., Ts Music. Co. Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing (Hong Kong Korean Branch
Contributed by Makayla K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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