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3:16AM : ウィキペディア英語版
3:16AM

"3:16AM" is a song by American singer-songwriter Jhene Aiko, taken from her debut extended play, ''Sail Out'' (2013). Following the release of Aiko's debut mixtape "Sailing Soul(s)" (2011), Aiko signed a record deal with Artium records where she began work on her debut album. The song was release for digital download on September 4, 2014, through ARTium record and Def Jam Recordings. The song was written by Aiko herself, along with her frequent collaborators Mac Robinson and Brian Warfield while the latter two handled the songs production under their production name Fisticuffs.
The songs accompanying music video was released on 10 August 2012 and was directed by Topshelf Jr. who had previously worked with Aiko, the video depicts Aiko in "troubling scenes" set in dimly lit rooms, woods and highways. To further promote the song Aiko performed it I've at the MSR Studios in New York City and at the Boombox's "Live Bytes" series. Aiko released a remix to the song on March 1, 2013 entitled “Burning Man (3:16pm),” the remix was accompanied with a knew visual also directed by TopShelfJunior.
==Background==

She released a video for her single "NO L.O.V.E" which debuted on BET's ''106 & Park'' when she was 15 years old. Jhené Aiko was set to release her self-titled debut album but the album was never released due to tension at the record label Epic, in which Aiko asked to be released from the label. Aiko then began to focus on school. Later at the age of 20, Aiko became pregnant by American R&B singer O'Ryan and gave birth on 24 November 2008.
After Aiko gave birth to her daughter, six months later she began to work and develop on the mixtape.
In March 2011, Aiko made her return to music with the release of her first full-length project, a mixtape titled ''.sailing soul(s).''. On December 16, 2011, Aiko signed a recording contract with American record producer No I.D.'s record label Artium, distributed through Def Jam Recordings.
Following the release of Sailing Soul(s). Aiko returned to the studio with production duo Fistcuffs, the song started as just a melody and Aiko decided that she was going to show what she was thinking about saying;

"After Sailing Soul(s)people gave their critique and I always felt like a lyricist more than a singer. I really want to show it off and whatever I’m thinking about, I’m going to write that down. I was in the studio and I just started saying what I was and the track ended at 3:16 and I didn’t really have a clear concept of what I was going to write about so I just kept writing, I did the first verse and they added to it and it was three weeks before I recorded or wrote anymore. The song kept growing into these thoughts."〔http://www.complex.com/music/2012/10/who-is-jhene-aiko/her-single-316-am〕

3:16, is a song that last for a duration of three minutes and sixteen seconds that lyrically speaks about "addiction, not just drugs, addiction to anything that you go to when you’re in your darkest place and I think everyone can relate to that. We’ve all been to hell and back and that’s pretty much what 3:16 is all about: going to hell and back".
Aiko released the track "3:16AM" which was made available for digital download on iTunes September 4, 2012.

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