@LittleSimzVEVO 2738 days ago | Afrobeat | views: 308,037 likes: 6,408 comments: 201 | votes: 0 bookmarks 0 0x

Little Simz - Poison Ivy ft. Tilla (Official Video)

In the music video for ’Poison Ivy’, British rapper Little Simz collaborates with fellow artist Tilla to deliver a powerful and thought-provoking message. The video begins with a quote from Nina Simone, setting the tone for the song’s themes of societal issues and personal struggles.

The video features both artists in various settings, including a dark and gritty urban landscape, a serene forest, and a dimly lit room. These contrasting visuals serve to highlight the conflicting emotions and experiences expressed in the lyrics.

Little Simz and Tilla deliver their verses with raw and emotive performances, showcasing their lyrical skills and passion for their craft. The song itself is a commentary on the negative effects of societal pressure and expectations, with lines like "I’m a product of my environment, I’m trying to break free" and "I’m just trying to figure out how to be myself."

The video also touches on themes of mental health and self-discovery, with scenes of the artists struggling with their inner demons and trying to find their own sense of identity. The haunting visuals and hauntingly beautiful chorus of "Poison Ivy" further add to the overall impact of the song.

Overall, ’Poison Ivy’ is a powerful and thought-provoking music video that showcases Little Simz’s talents as a rapper and storyteller. It’s a reminder to be true to oneself and not succumb to societal pressures, making it a must-watch for music fans everywhere.

In the music video for ’Poison Ivy’, British rapper Little Simz collaborates with fellow artist Tilla to deliver a powerful and thought-provoking message. The video begins with a quote from Nina Simone, setting the tone for the song’s themes of societal issues and personal struggles. Little Simz and Tilla deliver their verses with raw and emotive performances, showcasing their lyrical skills and passion for their craft. The song itself is a commentary on the negative effects of societal pressure and expectations, with lines like "I’m a product of my environment, I’m trying to break free" and "I’m just trying to figure out how to be myself."

The video features both artists in various settings, including a dark and gritty urban landscape, a serene forest, and a dimly lit room. These contrasting visuals serve to highlight the conflicting emotions and experiences expressed in the lyrics. The haunting visuals and hauntingly beautiful chorus of "Poison Ivy" further add to the overall impact of the song.

The video also touches on themes of mental health and self-discovery, with scenes of the artists struggling with their inner demons and trying to find their own sense of identity. It’s a reminder to be true to oneself and not succumb to societal pressures, making it a must-watch for music fans everywhere.

In my opinion, ’Poison Ivy’ is a powerful and thought-provoking music video that showcases Little Simz’s talents as a rapper and storyteller. The haunting visuals and raw performances add to the impact of the song’s message, making it a standout piece in the music industry. It’s a reminder to stay true to oneself and not let societal pressures dictate one’s identity, making it a relevant and important song for listeners of all ages. Overall, ’Poison Ivy’ is a must-watch for anyone looking for meaningful and impactful music.



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CategoryAfrobeat
Created2738 days ago
Views308,037
Likes6,408
Comments201
Daily Views+ (calculated)17 (0.01%)
Avg Views/ Day (lifetime)113
Avg Views/ Subscriber4.625
Channel Subscribers66,600
Updated (by us)2025-05-07

Views/ Likes History - Last 30 days

Views Likes Views+ Likes+ Updated
308,037 6,408 17 0 07-05-2025
308,020 6,408 11 1 06-05-2025
308,009 6,407 13 0 05-05-2025
307,996 6,407 15 0 04-05-2025
307,981 6,407 11 0 03-05-2025
307,970 6,407 15 0 02-05-2025
307,955 6,407 21 0 01-05-2025




Views/ Likes History - Monthly

Days Tracked Views+ Likes+ Updated
8 103 1 2025-5
27 363 7 2025-4
30 539 6 2025-3
26 449 10 2025-2
31 437 11 2025-1
31 484 5 2024-12
15 230 5 2024-11
31 446 7 2024-10
30 495 11 2024-9
1 18 0 2024-8
Days Tracked Avg.Views+ Avg.Likes+ Updated
8 13 0 2025-5
27 13 0 2025-4
30 18 0 2025-3
26 17 0 2025-2
31 14 0 2025-1
31 16 0 2024-12
15 15 0 2024-11
31 14 0 2024-10
30 16 0 2024-9
1 18 0 2024-8





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