ibbi Too Vicious “Astrogirl”

Storming with emotional urgency, pouring down mood-infused washed-out dreamscape, ibbi Too Vicious brings an indie twist of woozy pop beat in “Astrogirl,” easily charm the music lovers. A hint of Machine Gun Kelly’s emo rocker energy mixed in his own brand of oozed coolness distinguish his sound from being too “mainstream” and cliche to an unique edge of hard-hitting banger that you can’t help but love knee-deep.

“Astrogirl” doesn’t just immerse you with his finger-licking, infectious melodies. Through ibbi Too Viciou’s explicit yet highly relatable lyrics, he exposes the complexity of a love so intense but still a bit fresh, speaking the minds of many who longs for a deeper connection and understanding. Ibbi Too Vicious shows us the taste of love that are magic, intense and can be consuming in a way—“feels like a thousand stars aligned when we first met” brought up the poetic romanticism in ibbi Too Vicious.

Yet, there are insecurities, doubts, and conflicts that seem scattered yet hard to ignore, and at times, it feels like the relationship is hanging on thin thread. Ibbi Too Vicious delves into the complex and nuance of a relationship, bringing something that we could all relate in our own ways. It’s truly amazing to see an artist being able to cover so much ground within a song form. It’s certainly not an easy task, but as a writer at heart, ibbi Too Vicious brings that aspect into his music making.

More interestingly, “Astrogirl” isn’t just about a boy and a girl. The song itself also brings a lifestyle and a world to your ears. Stripping down the familiarity in the lyrics, the emo pop punk aesthetic hits closely with a trap vibe, bringing a very unique mood and atmosphere in mind. Even in the lyrics, the protagonist is leading a brand and a lifestyle which the girl craves. It tunes into the materialism and the glamour, which reflected in the sonics as industrial, noise fuzzed electric guitar and a modern, neon-inspired sonic palette.

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