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Nice Girls by Lo Artiz – A Soulful Ode to the Overlooked

By Marcus AdetolaSeptember 22, 2023
Nice Girls by Lo Artiz - A Soulful Ode to the Overlooked

Lo Artiz Nice Girls is a laidback, soulful sound, capturing a poignant reflection for the nice girls who often feel overshadowed and undervalued, resonating with longing and self-discovery.

The song is a seamless blend of moody R&B with a touch of soul, creating a soundscape that is both atmospheric and deeply emotive. The beat serves as a subtle yet compelling backdrop, allowing Lo Artiz’s introspective lyrics to flow effortlessly, weaving a tapestry of sound that is rich in texture and emotion.

The lyrics of Nice Girls are a journey through self-reflection and vulnerability. “I’m beat up; I’m too much; / got a substance crutch; you release I clutch,” sings Artiz, her voice a delicate balance of strength and fragility. The recurring theme of feeling “too much” and the struggle with substance, coupled with the haunting echo of “nice girls finish last,” depict a vivid picture of internal conflict and the quest for self-worth.

The lines, “You play me like a character, rollin’ with the bit enough / Wishin’ I was good enough, why was I not good enough,” are a powerful expression of feeling undervalued and overlooked, a sentiment that is relatable, making the song a soulful anthem for the unheard.

Artiz doesn’t shy away from her lyrics, addressing the ego-driven and the mediocre. “You’re a mediocre average toker, ego-driven, hardly livin’,” she sings, her words in sharp contrast to the smooth, soulful melody. It’s a bold statement on originality and the pursuit of genuine connection in a world often marred by superficiality.

The outro, a repetitive echo of “Nice girls, nice girls finish last,” serves as a haunting reminder of the song’s core message, leaving listeners to reflect on their own experiences and perceptions of value and worthiness.

Lo Artiz’s Nice Girls is a sweet blend of soulful sound and introspective lyricism that invites listeners to explore their own vulnerabilities and desires, all while enveloped in a smooth, moody R&B atmosphere. 

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