The Kid LAROI Returns With “I Can’t Go Back To The Way It Was (Intro)”

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I Can’t Go Back To The Way It Was (Intro)

The Kid LAROI


The Kid LAROI’s progression as an artist is actually stunning, to me.

Out of all of the albums that are coming out in 2023, the one that I am the most excited about is The Kid LAROI’s. I feel like his story still has plenty of chapters to it; I say we just get this s**t over with. Anywho, today, The Kid LAROI decided to return to the music scene with “I Can’t Go Back To The Way It Was (Intro),” a track the Australian singer says is not the first single from his forthcoming project.


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It’s really hard to define the kind of music that “I Can’t Go Back To The Way It Was (Intro)” is. In one sense, it gives me Lion King vibes, while in another sense, it features these raw elements that give me struggle music vibes. Whatever the case may be, I think listeners will connect with The Kid LAROI’s passionate vocals and extremely vulnerable and personal lyrics. I think the song represents the beginning of major things.

Give “I Can’t Go Back To The Way It Was (Intro)” a shot below.


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