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MUSICIANS ON MUSICIANS: CL/JHENÉ AIKO

Kwak, Kristine

Rolling stone, 2021-11 (1357), p.52-80

New York: Rolling Stone Licensing LLC

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  • Título:
    MUSICIANS ON MUSICIANS: CL/JHENÉ AIKO
  • Autor: Kwak, Kristine
  • Assuntos: Musical performances ; Musicians & conductors
  • É parte de: Rolling stone, 2021-11 (1357), p.52-80
  • Notas: content type line 24
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    ObjectType-Interview-1
  • Descrição: Though this is their first time meeting, they immediately find a bond, learning they share a sign ("When I found out you were a Pisces, I said, 'Yes!' " Aiko exclaims) and an outlook on making music that doesn't conform to any set genre or industry mold. A Los Angeles native whose background includes Japanese, European, and African American roots, Aiko got her start in the R&B world, and she's since been nominated for Grammys in six different categories, including Album of the Year, for her 2020 album, Chilombo, a post-breakup exploration that suggests a modern update of classic quiet-storm balladry. CL began her career in the K-pop system, as part of the enormously popular group 2NE1, and continued that success after striking out as a solo artist; her 2016 song "Lifted," which riffs on a classic Wu-Tang Clan track, made the charts in the U.S., and this fall she's releasing her fulllength debut, Alpha, which fuses pop, hip-hop, R&B, and EDM with a joyful sense of borderless self-discovery.
  • Editor: New York: Rolling Stone Licensing LLC
  • Idioma: Inglês

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