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Little Simz — Introvert
Album: Sometimes I Might Be Introvert
Avg rating:
4.6

Your rating:
Total ratings: 383









Released: 0
Length: 5:57
Plays (last 30 days): 10
Comments (24)add comment
 FrankRizzo wrote:

Not seeing the paradise in this song. We’ll let the people’s vote have the last say. 

My sympathy towards your "visual" impairment. Pretty sure Bill gets the "final say"!

Nice! More like this on main mix! Mix it up, all these folks stuck in their ways...
RP don't do rap [please].
 mjbaumann wrote:

Stop... Already!



Still my only 1 rating...WTF
Interesting.  I'm not sure I want to hear it in heavy rotation, but there's something there.
Suck-Barfo ratings more than any other -- that is a 1st for me
No thank you...!
Ain't no fun.

Why run?

No bun?

My mum!

Add, then sum.

Yen or a yun?


Lookie at the above lyrics!  I wrote a rap song!

No where's my mutha!#$%^^  check?  See what I'm sayin? Dat's what I'm sayin. 
Even the bastion of good taste that is RP has been infiltrated by this noise. We are doomed. 
 laverdakeith wrote:

innit.



wut
Stop... Already!
Interesting the use of the 24 letter alphabet.
Love it!!!

So good that Radio Paradise keeps introducing me to things any algorithm probably wouldn't introduce me to.
Nope. 
Not seeing the paradise in this song. We’ll let the people’s vote have the last say. 
Interesting, ambitious mashup, which didn't really work for me, but it's still a decent listen. Probably would have enjoyed it more without the rap - the orchestral stuff was great.
This has managed to become part of the small club of rap/hip-hop songs that I do like.
Since RP has decided to play everything there is this is OK too, I guess.
innit.
 drewd wrote:

Nope. Can't do it. You kids get off my lawn....


And take your dog shit with you.  
On the first listen didn't catch the lyrics much, but the music was great!
Nope. Can't do it. You kids get off my lawn....
As this is the second Little Simz song that caught my attention via RP, I just realized:

that as a buttoned-down middle-aged east-coast professional-class white male, whatever small part of my taste in culture could still be called "hip" exists mostly thanks to Radio Paradise.
Jumped in halfway into the song. Definitely looking forward to hear it again.