
Princess Nokia has announced a new EP, 'i love you but this is goodbye'
Check out a new track from it, 'complicated'.
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Princess Nokia builds 'Bart Simpson' around a portrait of childhood misbehaviour and alienation, drawing parallels to the cartoon troublemaker of the title. The track moves through a catalogue of small rebellions: skipping school, smoking under the bleachers, lying to teachers, switching between foster homes. She frames these not as triumphs but as symptoms of instability, a child acting out because she has nowhere solid to land. The song carries a sharp self-awareness about the damage she inflicts on herself as much as anyone else. Nokia raps about eczema, hunger, beatings absorbed in silence, a childhood spent in fantasy worlds because the real one offered no safety. Beneath the bravado of the chorus sits something more complicated: a girl performing toughness because vulnerability was never an option. The specificity of those details, the way she moves between boasting and confession, gives the track its weight.
"Bart Simpson" is a track by Princess Nokia, from the album 1992, released 1st September 2016. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 3 articles about Princess Nokia.
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