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Aiko & Rxseboy dismiss feelings for their ex on "go to h>3ll"

  • May 31, 2023
  • Aidan Grant
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Aiko & Rxseboy's latest R&B pop single, "go to h<3ll," sets the stage for their forthcoming EP with a sweet and captivating sound that carries a bitter edge. Opening with delicate guitar chords and Aiko's soothing vocals, the song effortlessly transitions into electronic R&B trap elements, accompanied by low 808 bass. Aiko's inclusion of Japanese lyrics adds a refreshing twist to the lyrical content. The entrance of Rxseboy in the second verse brings a matching tone that harmonizes beautifully with the jazzy chords throughout.

Aiko's meteoric rise in the music industry is a unique tale. At just 16 years old, she recorded vocals and piano for the track "You Broke My Heart Again" using an iPhone 6. Despite her ambition and relative inexperience, her talent was recognized when the track gained traction on social media, particularly on TikTok, amassing over 250 million streams. Remixes by esteemed artists Robin Schulz and Jax Jones further propelled her into the spotlight, leading to opportunities to perform on global festival stages.

Similarly, Aiko's collaborator Rxseboy recently achieved viral success with "Eyes Blue Like the Atlantic," a somber and chilled track that perfectly complements Aiko's piercing vocals. In their new single, "go to h<3ll," Aiko skillfully conveys the story of someone attempting to move on from a past love by masking their true feelings with a "go to hell" facade. The sincerity and depth of emotion in Aiko & Rxseboy's music make them an exciting duo to watch as they continue to captivate listeners with their unique blend of R&B and pop.

Listen to "go to h<3ll" below

Connect with Aiko here: Instagram | Spotify

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