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Ashnikko stakes a claim to self-sufficiency on, a track built around a single, unapologetic refrain: professional ambition and financial independence leave no room for romantic distraction. The song moves through a series of declarations, each sharpening the central premise. A past relationship serves as cautionary tale; potential suitors are measured against the stability of her own labour and find themselves wanting. The track sustains its argument through repetition and directness. Ashnikko prioritises income over intimacy, declaring her business her primary commitment and measuring her own worth against what any partner could offer. There is no negotiation here, no softening of the boundary. The song's economy is its strength: a tight, propulsive beat and a chorus that lands the same way each time, the message reinforced rather than diluted by its recurrence.
"Working Bitch" is a track by Ashnikko, from the album Hi, It's Me - EP, released 11th July 2019. The track is 2:58 long. It's filed under Hip-Hop/Rap. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 18 articles about Ashnikko.
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