* Danny McKinnon – bass (1, 13)
* Danny McKinnon – bass (1, 13)
* Monsune – programming (3, 11)
* Monsune – programming (3, 11)
* Pasqué – programming (3, 5, 8, 10-12, 14)
* Pasqué – programming (3, 5, 8, , 14)
* Ely Rise – programming (1, 7)
* Ely Rise – programming (1, 7)
* Brian Robert Jones – bass (9)
* Brian Robert Jones – bass (9)
* Buddy Ross – programming (4, 5, 8, 10, 14)
* Buddy Ross – programming (4, 5, 8, 10, 14)
* Jim-E Stack – programming (4, 5, 8-10, 14)
* Jim-E Stack – programming (4, 5, , 14)
* Eli Teplin – programming (9)
* Eli Teplin – programming (9)
* Westen Weiss – programming (12)
* Westen Weiss – programming (12)
”’Technical”’
”’Technical”’
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* David Nakaji – recording (1-7, 9, 13, 16), mixing
* David Nakaji – recording (, 9, 13, 16), mixing
* Chris Athens – mastering
* Chris Athens – mastering
* Brad Cook – recording (6)
* Brad Cook – recording (6)
* Charlie Hallock – recording (12)
* Charlie Hallock – recording (12)
* Peder Losnegård – recording (5, 15)
* Peder Losnegård – recording (5, 15)
* Victor Leonardo Ovalle – mixing assistance (1, 2, 5-8, 10, 12, 14, 15)
* Victor Leonardo Ovalle – mixing assistance (1, 2, , 10, 12, 14, 15)
* Aleksei Savchenko – recording (11, 12)
* Aleksei Savchenko – recording (11, 12)
* James Stack – recording (4, 5, 8-10, 14, 16)
* James Stack – recording (4, 5, , 14, 16)
* Jonathan “Siple” Velazquez – mixing assistance (3, 4, 11, 12, 16)
* Jonathan “Siple” Velazquez – mixing assistance (3, 4, 11, 12, 16)
* Veronica Wyman – recording (9, 11)
* Veronica Wyman – recording (9, 11)
2025 studio album by Aminé
| 13 Months of Sunshine | |
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| Released | May 16, 2025 |
| Genre | Hip-hop |
| Length | 48:14 |
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13 Months of Sunshine is the third studio album by American rapper Aminé.[1] It was released through CLBN and 10K Projects on May 16, 2025. The album features guest appearances from Leon Thomas III, Lido, Waxahatchee, chlothegod, 454, and Toro y Moi.[2]
Prior to release, 13 Months of Sunshine was promoted by three singles: “Familiar”, “Arc de Triomphe”,[3] and “Vacay”.[4][5] “Arc de Triomphe” samples a song, “Has It Come to This?“, by The Streets.[6]
NPR called the album a “hard pivot” full of “textured introspection”.[7]
Notes
- ^[a] signifies an additional producer
Credits adapted from Tidal.[8]
Performance
- Aminé – vocals
- Leon Thomas – featured vocals (1)
- Lido – vocals (5)
- Waxahatchee – vocals (6)
- Marché Black – additional vocals (7)
- Yebba – vocals (11)
- 454 – vocals (16)
- Toro y Moi – vocals (16)
Musicians
- Austin Brown – programming (11)
- Dahi – programming (1, 2, 7, 13)
- FNZ – programming (1, 2)
- Govi – programming (11)
- Lido – programming (3, 12, 15)
- Loukeman – programming (4, 6, 10, 14, 16)
- Danny McKinnon – bass (1, 13)
- Monsune – programming (3, 11)
- Pasqué – programming (3, 5, 8, 10–12, 14)
- Ely Rise – programming (1, 7)
- Brian Robert Jones – bass (9)
- Buddy Ross – programming (4, 5, 8, 10, 14)
- Jim-E Stack – programming (4, 5, 8–10, 14)
- Eli Teplin – programming (9)
- Westen Weiss – programming (12)
Technical
- David Nakaji – recording (1–7, 9, 13, 16), mixing
- Chris Athens – mastering
- Brad Cook – recording (6)
- Charlie Hallock – recording (12)
- Peder Losnegård – recording (5, 15)
- Victor Leonardo Ovalle – mixing assistance (1, 2, 5–8, 10, 12, 14, 15)
- Aleksei Savchenko – recording (11, 12)
- James Stack – recording (4, 5, 8–10, 14, 16)
- Jonathan “Siple” Velazquez – mixing assistance (3, 4, 11, 12, 16)
- Veronica Wyman – recording (9, 11)
- Willie Wilson – recording (16)
