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A song that captures the "slight sense of incongruity" that lurks in the everyday.
The theme is "a bag inside a bag," a strange situation that everyone has felt at least once.
Aimaima has deliberately avoided repeating the same words, but this time they break that rule.
By persistently sprinkling the word "bag" throughout the song and layering a gospel chorus over a minimalist band arrangement, they create a unique, "strange feeling" about the song.
Though understated, the interplay between bass and electric piano at the beginning of the third verse is one of the highlights.
This piece captures in sound, with humor, the feeling that we suddenly have in our daily lives: "There are so many bags."
The name Aimaima comes from making music in the aima, the moments in between work and family. Rooted in pop, Aimaima creates music that flows across styles: heartfelt ballads, playful lyrics without heavy messages, and songs infused with bass solos and session-like energy. After years of running a non-profit space for others to make music, the realization came that personal expression had been left behind. That was the spark to start Aimaima, a solo project with the ambitious goal of releasing 100 songs. Every track is written, arranged, performed, and mixed alone, ensuring a steady stream of independent creations. One signature track, Ivory, layers multiple bass lines and boldly combines rap vocals with a central bass solo. It captures the essence of a bassist bringing improvisational energy into the framework of pop. There is no strict target listener, but some lyrics reflect a perspective as a father, which may especially resonate with parents. More than chasing trends or external validation, the project is about leaving behind proof of life as a creator. If someday, someone in the future happens to listen and realizes: There was an artist like this. That is enough.