Little Simz – Sometimes I Might Be Introvert (2xLP)
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Sometimes I Might Be Introvert, released in September 2021, is the fourth studio album by British rapper Little Simz. Over a sweeping 19-track journey, the record frames dual identities—“Little Simz” the artist and “Simbi” the inner self—with cinematic production by Inflo. It moves fluidly between orchestral drama, soulful introspection, and unguarded lyricism, probing themes of fame, vulnerability, racial identity, and self-expression. The title itself is a backronym of Simbi, inviting listeners into the tension between public persona and private reflection. The album arrived amid heightened expectations, and it embraced them with ambition and emotional clarity.
Highlights like “Introvert,” “I Love You, I Hate You,” “Rollin Stone,” and “Fear No Man” showcase how the record balances dense arrangements with intimate verses. The guest vocals, strings, horn sections, and interludes deepen the narrative without overwhelming Simz’s voice, allowing her words to cut through. Critically, the album was met with acclaim for its scope and emotional honesty, earning awards and cementing her stature in modern hip-hop. Over time, Sometimes I Might Be Introvert stands as a landmark moment in Simz’s career—a daring, deeply personal statement that bridges introspection and confidence.
Reviews"A sprawling 65-minute opus that somehow never wears out its welcome, Introvert doubles down on Simz' preference for organic production" – AllMusic
“Expansive in breadth, deep in introspection and underpinned by exemplary production, ‘Sometimes I Might Be Introvert’ doesn’t misstep: it is a timeless project, one which, arguably, cements Little Simz as one of the greatest artists the United Kingdom has ever produced.” – NME
“Little Simz poses the question directly: ‘Simz the artist or Simbi the person?’ … hidden beneath the brassy drama of masterful opener ‘Introvert’ is a lyricist staking emotional territory with confidence.” – Pitchfork
“On her fourth album … a record of two kinetic halves: slick jazz, funk, soul and R&B influences up front running into a sprawl of experimental sounds … the unifying factor is the ceaseless physical energy.” – Crack Magazine
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:A1 Introvert
A2 Woman
A3 Two Worlds Apart
A4 I Love You, I Hate You
B1 Little Q, Pt. 1 (Interlude)
B2 Little Q, Pt. 2
B3 Gems (Interlude)
B4 Speed
B5 Standing Ovation
C1 I See You
C2 The Rapper That Came To Tea (Interlude)
C3 Rollin Stone
C4 Protect My Energy
C5 Never Make Promises (Interlude)
D1 Point And Kill
D2 Fear No Man
D3 The Garden (Interlude)
D4 How Did You Get Here
D5 Miss Understood