
-2021- Xtramood Original | Girlfriend
And you were my girlfriend in the year the world got stuck Lovin' you was easy, but the timing was bad luck We held on through the static, the Zooms, the losin' game Now you're just a filter that I can't remember the name Yeah, you were my girlfriend—2021, half-masked, half-wild God, I miss the girl who made me feel like a reckless child
It was a chilly winter evening in 2021 when I first stumbled upon the song "Girlfriend" by Xtramood. I had been scrolling through my social media feed, and a friend had shared a snippet of the song, raving about its catchy beat and relatable lyrics. As I listened to it, I couldn't help but feel a connection to the emotions expressed in the song. Girlfriend -2021- Xtramood Original
sits at an intersection of these trends. It has the melancholic soul of lo-fi hip hop, the chopped vocal aesthetics of early hyperpop, and the rhythmic swing of UK garage. Yet it defies easy categorization. This ambiguity is its strength. In 2021, listeners were tired of being told exactly how to feel. This track simply exists , inviting personal interpretation. And you were my girlfriend in the year
Visually, "Girlfriend" is a treat, with a palette that mirrors the protagonist's emotional landscape. The cinematography is evocative, capturing the beauty of everyday moments and the stark contrast between Ria's internal struggles and the vibrant world around her. The score complements the narrative perfectly, elevating key scenes and imbuing them with a deeper sense of longing and introspection. sits at an intersection of these trends
