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Retrieved 15 September 2014. E përbërë nga gati një orë , Ndershëm Out vjen me tekst të vështirë goditur , vokal të relaksuar dhe qetësues Jhene -së , dhe instrumentale të mëdha. Retrieved October 25, 2015. A , Souled Out features the evolution of a woman's before becoming enlightened, the album features lyrics that revolve around relationships, life lessons, philosophies and truths. Retrieved 15 September 2014. Retrieved 15 September 2014. Archived from on 12 September 2014.

Souled Out is the debut by American singer. It was released on September 9, 2014, by and. After leaving in 2003, Aiko took a hiatus from her music career and returned in 2011, with the release of her debut mixtape. After raising her profile with the mixtape, Aiko met with record producer , and subsequently secured a recording contract with his newly found record label imprint, ARTium. Following her record deal, Aiko immediately began working on the album; during the recording process, Aiko released her debut EP 2013 , to bridge the gap between her mixtape and the album. Its songs are loosely structured and feature sounds, , and atmospheric noises. A , Souled Out features the evolution of a woman's before becoming enlightened, the album features lyrics that revolve around relationships, life lessons, philosophies and truths. Aiko served as the album's executive producer and wrote the album's lyrics; she contracted four key producers to contribute with production and help create a cohesive sound. An anticipated release, the album was released to commercial and critical success. Souled Out received generally positive reviews from critics, who commended its production, lyrics and themes and was ranked as one of the best albums of 2014 by several publications. Aiko was set to release her debut album, then-titled My Name Is Jhené, however the album was never released due to tension at the record label , which ultimately led to Aiko asking to be released from the label. She then began to focus on school and continue her education. Following the birth of her daughter, Aiko began to make her return to music in 2008 and began meeting with labels. In 2011, she released her debut mixtape , which was received well by critics and was certified by mixtape-sharing website , for downloads of 100,000. Following Aiko's signing to the label she released her debut extended play 2013. The EP was met with positive reviews from critics and debuted at number eight on the US chart, with first-week sales of 34,000 copies in the United States. On average Aiko was writing and recording four songs a month and in February she stated she was going to write and record at least ten more songs; she also said she had enough material for an album but would continue to record. Aiko did a large proportion of studio sessions with her daughter in which Aiko would record and sing directly at her daughter, as well as writing verses about her late brother. During the recording of the album Aiko released her debut extended play using some of the material she has intended for her debut. In June 2014, Aiko revealed that only and her daughter Namiko would feature on the album. Aiko also worked with producer. In October 2012, after performing at in New York City, Aiko revealed that she was recording the project with and other members of Cocaine 80's. During the album's production Aiko wanted to work with a variety of artists including , , and. In November 2013, during an interview with , Aiko stated that the album's production was done and all that was needed was finished touches and mixing; she also revealed that she would still continue to record new material. The album's production has been characterized as being expansive, endearing, and enigmatic. Aiko stated the album's lyrical content revolves around relationships, life lessons, philosophies and truths. The album also touches upon vulnerable insights of Aiko's personal life such as her fears as a single parent and the death of her brother Miyagi. Aiko's producers, including No I. Aiko demonstrates remarkable honesty and confidence. The songs are often grounded in frank sexuality, and filled with healthy contradictions as she navigates her way to the wonder. Lyrically the song revolves around love and affection. Lyrically Aiko wanders into a reverie, in which she discusses different love and mental rest stops that she's visited. The song is built around inflections of a horn, which was compared to the work of. Lyrically, it is a message to Aiko's daughter and late brother. The song's lyrical content was described as revolving around Aiko losing herself in blissful thoughts of a man. The song was later renamed and featured new production courtesy of No I. The song features just Aiko's vocals and a guitar. In May 2012, Aiko revealed that her debut would be released that summer, but the album never emerged. On November 12, 2013, Aiko released her debut extended play as a bridge between her debut mixtape and her debut studio album. In a January 2014, interview with , Aiko announced her debut studio album Souled Out would be released in May 2014. However, the album was again delayed. And your Soul is on an infinite free ride. Aiko revealed during an interview with Vibe that the track listing would be ordered in a journey, with the later tracks featuring themes of the meaning of life. On June 26, Aiko and frequent collaborator were announced as a supporting act for Canadian singer-songwriter 's King of the Fall Tour, consisting of four shows. On July 8, it was speculated that Souled Out would be released on August 25, 2014. On August 13, Aiko released the album's cover art and track listing and announced the album's release date as September 9, 2014, coinciding with The Weeknd's King of the Fall Tour. The album's artwork was released on August 5, 2014, and features Aiko in between water and the sky as her soul rises upwards. On September 2, the album was made available for streaming through iTunes. On October 23, Aiko announced that she would be headlining the Enter the Void tour with support by and. The month-long tour started December 2, in Washington, D. The 13 dates ended on December 21 in Minneapolis. On February 13, 2015, Aiko was announced as a special guest on the European leg of rapper 's Forest Hills Drive Tour. Singles Three singles were released from the album. The song peaked at number 46 on the US chart and number 18 on the Germany. At , which assigns a rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an score of 76, based on 10 reviews. The album was placed at number 19 on 's list of the best albums of 2014. Souled Out debuted at number three on the US , selling 70,000 copies in its opening week, becoming that week's second highest debut. Souled Out doubled the first week sales of Aiko's debut extended play. 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