LØLØ
GOD FORBID A GIRL SPITS OUT HER FEELINGS
COALITION MUSIC

LØLØ’s latest release, god forbid a girl spits out her feelings, plays like a confessional you weren’t necessarily meant to hear, but can’t look away from. There’s an intimacy woven through the album that makes it feel less like a standard pop project and more like a love letter that was scribbled in the margins of a notebook and passed between classes.
What stands out most is how vividly it captures the emotional turbulence of unreciprocated feelings. Listening to it, I was unexpectedly transported back to the raw, all-consuming intensity of having a high school crush. Those moments where every glance felt loaded with meaning, and every silence felt like rejection. LØLØ taps into that specific kind of ache with striking precision, turning what could feel overly personal into something widely resonant.
There’s a certain vulnerability running through the album that gives it weight. LØLØ doesn’t shy away from sounding messy or uncertain; instead, she leans into it. That honesty is what makes the record so relatable. The lyrics feel unfiltered, like thoughts you’d only admit to yourself at 2 a.m., and the delivery carries just enough edge to keep it from slipping into self-pity.
Ultimately, god forbid a girl spits out her feelings succeeds because it embraces emotional openness without apology. It’s tender, a little chaotic, and deeply human; reminding listeners that sometimes the most powerful thing an artist can do is simply tell the truth, no matter how uncomfortable it might be.
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