A.GIRL Gets Real On “Can’t Be U”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

“Can’t Be U” is for those who can’t seem to let go of that messy ex.

A.GIRL, a rising star in the Australian music scene, has been garnering attention with her distinctive blend of singing and rapping. Her journey to prominence kicked off in 2019 with the release of her debut single, “2142,” propelling her into the limelight. That same year, she received the ‘Next Big Thing’ award at the FBi Awards, solidifying her rising status. A.GIRL’s talent was further underscored when she emerged victorious in the Triple J Unearthed competition, earning herself a coveted spot at Listen Out. Some of her standout singles include “RIDE OR DIE,” “Daisy,” and “Type of Feeling.” A.GIRL’s latest offering is the captivating track “Can’t Be U.”

In “Can’t Be U,” A.GIRL recounts dropping her deceitful ex after his true colors are revealed, yet finds herself grappling with his attempts to reconcile despite his angry outbursts. The song poignantly explores the struggle of breaking free from toxicity, as familiarity can breed reluctance to let go, fueled by the fear of loneliness. This mellow trap-R&B fusion, coupled with a hypnotic melody, complements A.GIRL’s bold lyrics flawlessly, encapsulating the emotional complexity of the situation.

Give “Can’t Be U” a shot below.



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