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Ashnikko strips away pretence with the directness of a shout. 'Itty Bitty' moves at velocity, built on questions that don't wait for answers and affirmations that fill the space instead. The production stays bright and immediate, designed so the chorus lands on the first pass and nothing lingers past its welcome. What you hear is what you get: desire written in capital letters, pushed to the front of the mix. The song treats pleasure and body-confidence as a stance, a refusal to quiet down or make yourself smaller. That bluntness can read as abrasive if you're hunting for subtext, but the writing uses direct address because it wants to be heard, not decoded. A Dork three-star record that lands the effect it aims for: speed, brightness, catchphrases you can shout back. Whether it sticks depends less on subtlety than on how hard you're willing to lean into loud and fun.
"Itty Bitty" is a single by Ashnikko, from the album Smoochies, released 16th October 2025. The track is 2:42 long. It's filed under Pop. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 18 articles about Ashnikko.
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