Spotless Mind Explained

Spotless Mind
Type:single
Artist:Jhené Aiko
Album:Souled Out
Released:January 21, 2015 (single)[1]
Recorded:2014
Genre:PBR&B
Length:4:29
Label:Def Jam, Artium
Producer:No. I.D.
Prev Title:Post to Be
Prev Year:2014
Next Title:Sorry to Interrupt
Next Year:2015

"Spotless Mind" is a song by American recording artist Jhene Aiko, taken from her first studio album, Souled Out (2014). The song premiered on August 18, 2014, and was released for digital download on August 19, 2014, as the first promotional single and pre-order song from the album through ARTium Recordings and Def Jam Recordings. The song was written by Aiko in forty-five minutes using GarageBand during her tour with Lauryn Hill and Nas, while the production was handled by frequent collaborator No. I.D..

"Spotless Mind" is an R&B song containing a "chill beat" and an "island vibe", backed by a "funky bass, gentle rhythm and acoustic guitars, the song lyrically speaks about Aiko being a wanderer. Upon release, "Spotless Mind" was met with generally positive reviews from music critics; who praised the song's lyrical content and Aiko's vocals, however, the reception was mixed when it came to the song's production.

Background

In 2014, Aiko revealed she worked with No I.D., Key Wayne, Fisticuffs and Dot Da Genius and stated she would only be working with them so the sound was cohesive, she also revealed that she and the producers were working together in order to "make sure each song goes well with the other."[2] Aiko wrote the song while on tour with Lauryn Hill and Nas, and was written in 45 minutes using GarageBand. She later said that "Spotless Mind" was the easiest song on the album to write.[2] Aiko also revealed that “Eternal Sunshine” and then “Spotless Mind" titles were inspired by a film entitled Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004).[2] On August 19, 2014, the song was released through the iTunes Store as a promotional single from "Souled Out" in the United States, people who pre-ordered "Souled Out" at the iTunes Store received a free download of "Spotless Mind."[3]

Composition

"Spotless Mind" is a "smooth" track built over a "chill beat" and contains an "island vibe".[4] The song is predominately an R&B track that is backed by a "funky bass, gentle rhythm and acoustic guitars" inspired by soft rock.[5] Lyrically Aiko wanders into a reverie, which she discusses different love and mental rest stops that she's visited.[6] The themes and concept of Aiko being a wanderer, are introduced with lyrics including "Started as a love song, 24 years in the making / Moving from place to place and I never really settled down".[7]

Reception

Upon release, "Spotless Mind" was met with generally positive reviews from music critics. A reviewer from antimusic praised the song and Aiko's vocals, the reviewer continued to commend the "chilled" production and inclusion of an electric guitar.[8] Rose Lilah of the online publication hotnewhiphop.com also praised the song's laid-back production and noted the song's lyrics as being quotable.[9] Darryl Robertson of Vibe magazine gave the song a positive review, calling the song "soothing" and praised the song's lyrical content.[6] A reviewer from Rap-up noted the song's production as being "breezy".[3]

A review from the Empty Lighthouse magazine praised the song calling it a "soulful masterpiece," continuing to praise the song's "masterful" production. The reviewer also compared the song to Lil Waynes, "How To Love," not in similarities between both the songs' "gentle guitar."[10] Josiah Hughes of Exclaim! gave the track a mixed review, Hughes praised Aiko's voice calling her vocals "great", however, Hughes described the song's musical style as "sleepy."[5]

Music video

On January 21, 2015, Aiko released a video for the song, the video premiered on ELLE and was inspired by Wes Anderson. During the video, Aiko takes on a variety of personas—from a hippy chick to a goth girl to a whip-wielding dominatrix. Her boyfriend, played by her real-life baby's father O'Ryan, tries everything to please her, but her wandering ways eventually cause him to leave.[11]

Promotion

During Aiko's performance in April at the 2014 Coachella Festival, she premiered a live rendition of "Spotless Mind". The performance included her band and a string quartet.[12] [13] On August 25, 2014, Aiko performed a stripped-down version of the song along with a performance of "To Love & Die" as part of MTV's unplugged artist to watch.[14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jhené Aiko - "Spotless Mind" [Music Video Premiere!]. Directlyrics.com.
  2. Web site: Aiko and the recording process for Souled Out . Thefader.com .
  3. Web site: New Music: Jhené Aiko – 'Spotless Mind'. Rap-Up.com.
  4. Web site: Jhene Aiko Performs New Track "Spotless Mind" at Coachella (VIDEO). Globalgrind.com. 17 April 2014.
  5. Web site: Jhené Aiko - "Spotless Mind" • Music / Video • exclaim.ca . 2014-08-20 . 2014-08-18 . https://archive.today/20140818212225/http://exclaim.ca/MusicVideo/ClickHear/jhene_aiko-spotless_mind . dead .
  6. Web site: Vibe.com. Vibe.com. 2 January 2022.
  7. Web site: Jhené Aiko Unveils New Song 'Spotless Mind'. Capitalxtra.com. 2 January 2022.
  8. Web site: Jhene Aiko Releases New Track Called 'Spotless Mind' ::Jhene Aiko News. Antimusic.com. 2 January 2022.
  9. Web site: Jhene Aiko - Spotless Mind. Hotnewhiphop.com. 18 August 2014.
  10. Web site: Jhene Aiko Pours Her Soul into 'Spotless Mind' off 'Souled Out'. Emptylighthouse.com. 18 August 2014.
  11. Web site: Video: Jhené Aiko – 'Spotless Mind'. Rap-up.com.
  12. Web site: Aiko readies new single . Rap-Up.com .
  13. Web site: Jhené Aiko Debuts New Song 'Spotless Mind' at Coachella. Rap-Up.com. 2 January 2022.
  14. Web site: Jhené Aiko Performs 'To Love & Die' and 'Spotless Mind' Acoustic.
  15. Jhene Aiko chart history: Adult R&B Songs. Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. October 21, 2014.