Song picture
Sista Solider
Comment Share
Single   $0.75
female mc aim ladyaim rapper aim thisvoice
Artist picture
AIM THE MC
AIM is one of the most powerful voices for women of this generation. With her strength, spirit, and soulful lyrics, she brings a fresh sound to hip-hop. Born off Erdman Avenue in Baltimore Maryland, AIM is armed with more then east coast swagger. She’s a born a fighter, growing up on the real life Baltimore streets depicted in The Wire, and later moving to York, PA, and Orlando, FL. AIM’s diverse upbringing built her versatile flow and unbreakable character. She raps with the kind of passion that has people in the crowd screaming and up out of their feet feeling it. She writes about topics from storytelling to humanitarian problems. She addresses controversial issues and explodes the roof on silent subjects. With words like, “People don’t like more truth then the basic; it makes me sick how the worlds so racist, we’d rather escape it, dodge and erase it, then bare da pain of trying to face it.” Her lyrics only add to her electrifying presence and her undeniable talent. When asked about her music AIM stated, “I just tell it like I see it, and it moves people on a personal level, you know were all dealing with something and I'm on that level now, just struggle and grinding, I found my way out, my heart calling, ya know this is what I do, this is what moves me.” Not only is AIM a phenomenal lyricist but a talented producer and engineer as well. She recently graduated with her second degree in Recording Arts from Full Sail Real World Education. AIM’s newest mixtape will be dropping at the beginning of 2008. For recent shows, appearances, and album information check out www.myspace.com/AIMTHEMC -Article: S.K.P. Cassie McNeal
Song Info
Charts
Peak #1,006
Peak in subgenre #325
Author
AIM
Rights
2007 Breathru Records
Uploaded
February 07, 2007
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.3 MB 128 kbps 3:35
Story behind the song
Lets be real, I get hundreds of phone calls from women who get drunk, party to hard, and then call me crying about shit they wish they didnt do. Somtimes at my own damn show! So I got tired of it, made a song for women and told um to be stronger! I got nothing against men, you do ya thing. Most of my freinds are men, but I had to put this song out there just like rappers have to have ass shake in a video, well its my job to play advocate. -AIM-
On Playlists
Comments
Please sign up or log in to post a comment.