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''AIM'' is the fifth studio album by English rapper and record producer M.I.A. It was released on 9 September 2016 by Interscope and Polydor Records in the UK. Prior to its release, the rapper claimed that it would be her final album. M.I.A. worked on the composition and production of the album with a range of collaborators, including Blaqstarr, Diplo and Skrillex. As with M.I.A.'s earlier releases, the album mixes Eastern and Western musical influences. Lyrically, a number of tracks on the album contain themes of borders and refugees. ''AIM'' received mixed to positive reviews from music critics, with some praising certain songs but arguing that the overall album lacked focus. It spent just one week on the album charts in both the UK and US. In the US, the album peaked at number 66 and was her first album not to reach the top 40 on the ''Billboard'' 200 since her debut release in 2005, although like her previous three albums ''AIM'' topped the magazine's Dance/Electronic Albums chart.


Composition and recording

M.I.A. released her fourth album '' Matangi'' in November 2013. Although it received generally positive reviews, it failed to match the commercial performance of her previous two albums. Early reports indicated that the rapper's next album would be titled ''Matahdatah'' and have the concept of an audio-visual series filmed around the world, but on 14 July 2016, M.I.A. confirmed that the album would actually be entitled ''AIM''. She considered it her most positive work, saying that there were "no complaints" on it, and claimed that it would be her last album. Tracks for the album were recorded in various locations around the world. M.I.A. used several different studios in Jamaica to record five songs which appear on the recording, including "Foreign Friend", which features a guest appearance by Jamaican singjay Dexta Daps. " Swords" was recorded during a trip to India. The rapper worked with a number of producers on the album, including reuniting with American producer Diplo. The pair had collaborated previously, including on M.I.A.'s biggest hit, " Paper Planes", but had subsequently experienced a personal dispute which included M.I.A. attacking Diplo in interviews, and led to ''Matangi'' being the first of the artist's albums to include no input from Diplo. In June 2016, however, M.I.A. visited the Parklife music festival in
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, where Diplo was performing with the act Major Lazer, and the pair worked on the track, reportedly in the festival's car park. Diplo characterised the recording of the track, which included M.I.A. sending a new section of vocals to him at the last minute, as "done very much in .I.A.'sstyle: complete chaos". M.I.A. reportedly wrote " Borders" in two hours, the quickest she had ever written a song. The track "
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" features vocals by former One Direction member Zayn Malik, although the two did not actually meet during its recording. M.I.A. stated that she had written the song at a much earlier date but had previously deemed it "a bit too mainstream sounding" for her to record, but that it was well-suited to the collaboration with Malik. She also stated that she had spoken to Popcaan and
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about collaborating on the album, but that neither opportunity had come to fruition.


Music and lyrics

As with M.I.A.'s earlier releases, the album mixes Eastern and Western musical influences. The track " Swords" uses the sound of clashing swords, recorded in India, as percussion. In its earliest form, the song "Visa" sampled
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's song "
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" from the film '' The Lion King'', but M.I.A. later announced via Periscope that she had replaced the "Circle of Life" sample with a sample of her own early single, " Galang", claiming that she had received legal threats and that if she used her own song, no one would be able to "stop it". Lyrically, a number of tracks on the album contain themes of borders and refugees. The song "Freedun" sparked a brief controversy when many listeners believed that the lyrics contained the word "rape", however the rapper was insistent that the word was actually "rate". The lyrics of " Bird Song" consist mainly of puns centred on the names of species of bird. Two versions of the track appear on the album. The version produced by Blaqstarr focusses heavily on sounds which have been likened to that of a kazoo, while the version produced by Diplo features more guitar sounds and less kazoo.


Release and artwork

In May 2016, M.I.A. stated that the album would be released in July of the same year, but in July the release date was pushed back to September. The official track listing of the deluxe edition was announced on 18 August 2016. The album's cover was revealed on the same day and features a cropped photograph of the rapper on an orange and black background. The album's artwork also includes the slogan "M.I.A. - Uniting people since 2003" and images of flowers, books, and hands making a bird-like shape.


Promotion

A number of the songs from the album were made available ahead of the album's release, either as singles or through other media. The first teaser of the project came in May 2015, when M.I.A. shared the demo version of the track "Platforms" on her SoundCloud page. "The New International Sound Pt. 2" was first released in June 2015, as part of French producer
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's project GENER8ION. " Swords" and " Borders" were both released later the same year. In March of the following year, M.I.A. debuted "MIA OLA" (later renamed "Visa") via her SoundCloud. The complete album, consisting of 12 tracks, was previewed on Periscope on 17 May 2016. " Go Off" was released on 15 July 2016 as the lead single from the album. The Blaqstarr-produced version of "Bird Song" was released on 12 August 2016 and the Diplo version of the same song six days later. "
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" was released as the fifth single on 2 September 2016 and "Foreign Friend" was previewed in an Internet podcast on 7 September.


Critical reception

''AIM'' received mixed to positive reviews by critics. At
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, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 65, based on 29 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Writing in ''
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'', Harriet Gibsone took note of the album's "vision, scope and experimentation", but described it overall as "frustratingly unfocused". Will Hodgkinson said the record "starts well but quickly meanders into mediocrity", in his review for ''
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''. Greg Cochrane from '' Loud and Quiet'' magazine praised several individual tracks but described the album as sounding "disparate, like a collection of ideas rather than songs". El Hunt, in '' DIY'', referred to the album "colliding jangling rhythms with brash, lane-switching pop parps", describing the music as "abrasive" and "divisive". In ''
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'', Jim Carroll said while M.I.A. "throws plenty of tough punches at the refugee crisis on excellent tunes such as Borders, Visa and Foreign Friend", the rest of the album finds her toning down "the polemic in favour of more user-friendly pop grooves which lack the focus or laser-guided pitch of her other work". A more positive review came from Stephen Carlick of ''
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'', who was slightly critical of the album's length but believed there was "plenty here to love" and stated that overall it was "focused and purposeful, a loose collection characterized by sticky-hot swagger, political awareness and, most importantly, urgency." '' Q'' magazine said it was perhaps M.I.A.'s best album since 2007's '' Kala'', while Gary Suarez from ''
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'' regarded it as one of 2017's best hip hop albums. ''
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'' critic Craig Jenkins called it M.I.A.'s "dance-pop salvo" and "a welcoming blend of old-school hip-hop, dancehall, dubstep, and Eastern textures". Writing for '' Vice'', veteran critic
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described the album as "loopy ndsimplistic" and the lyrics as "beyond basic" but considered the overall tone to be proof of the artist's more positive state of mind. Christgau ranked it as the fourth best album of the year in his ballot for ''
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''s annual Pazz & Jop critics poll. ''