![]() She has one life and she might just live it. And while it might calm things down a tiny bit, it is another example of Little Simz making a statement. With the fervour and flow she showed on ‘Venom’ this tracks kicks things off with a real punch to the guts and sets out the stall for what is to come on the following four songs. If this song wasn’t so good, it might make me upset that I can’t actually go anywhere to feel a bassline at the minute. More aggressive than anything on Grey Area, this is an outright club track, with sirens sounding in the background and Simz encouraging you to ‘feel the bassline’ throughout the chorus. Well opener ‘might bang, might not’ definitely bangs. We don’t often review EPs, but with so much excitement about this artist since we launched – we kind of had to, didn’t we? But what did we think of the thing? It is an absolute mesmerising piece of work that has catapulted Little Simz into consideration among the very best rappers at work on the planet right now. It doesn’t seem that long since Grey Area dropped, does it? The best hip-hop album of 2019 was on our lips all year over at Picky Bastards, and I think it has had more mentions on the Picky Bastards Podcast than any other single album. ![]()
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