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Aminé
13 Months Of Sunshine





A1
New Flower!
A2
Feels So Good
A3
Sage Time
A4
I Think It’s You
B5
Cool About It
B6
History
B7
Vacay
B8
Familiar
C9
Doing The Best I Can
C10
Temptations
C11
Be Easier On Yourself
C12
Raspberry Kisses
D13
13MOS
D14
Changer
D15
Arc De Triomphe
D16
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“13 Months of Sunshine” is more than just a slogan for Aminé. Ethiopia’s marketing campaigns of the 60s and 70s used the phrase to entice Western visitors to the country, but for the Portland-born rapper raised by an Eritrean father and an Ethiopian mother, it holds deeper meaning. “13 Months of Sunshine,” a phrase adorned on posters in homes of his aunts and uncles, cousins, and family friends, became something more, a declaration of shifting perspectives and a reinvigorating jolt to one of rap’s most celebrated discographies. He's returned with a new offering, featuring artists as varied as 454, Toro y Moi, and Waxahatchee, that will go down as one of the most exiting rap releases of 2025.