Ashnikko – “Smoochies” review

Ashnikko is a 29 year old rapper & singer/songwriter from Oak Ridge, North Carolina who caught the attention of Parlophone Records & Warner Records off her debut EP Sass Pancakes. Unlikeable & Hi, It’s Mewould go on to prelude her 4th EP Demidevil, with the latter dividing the musical discourse. Her debut album Weedkiller reached the same level of moderacy Hi, It’s Me did & some of her greatest singles yet have been building up towards her sophomore effort with curious expectations.

“Smoochie Girl” begins with a pop rap, contemporary R&B, hyphy & electropop single talking about falling for someone whereas the hedonistically erotic “Liquid” explores her desires with her partner. “Trinkets” blends bubblegum bass, dance-pop, Baltimore club, hyperpop & hip house likening her collecting boys to collecting small ornaments prior to “Chinchinya” describing her dog Wednesday gruesomely attacking her ex referring to a nickname for Wednesday when she’s misbehaving.

Moving on from there with “Skin Cleared”, we have Ashnikko refining what she was going for during both the Demidevil & Weedkiller eras feeling happier & healthier as a result of a breakup just before “Microplastics” embraces a sassier tone showing a bit of a L.A.M.B. (Love.Angel.Music.Baby.) era Gwen Stefani influence. “Full Frontal” however uses lobotomies as a metaphor for letting go even if it’s only for a brief moment while “She’s So Pretty” takes a wholesome approach describing a woman who she can’t live without.

“Wet Like” featuring COBRAH starts the 2nd half of Smoochies fusing future house, bass house, electro hop & hip house embracing lust & hedonism fully while “I Want My Boyfriends to Kiss” confesses a fantasy of her 2 male lovers making out to each other making room for her sense of humor during the outro. “Sticky Fingers” combines pop rap, contemporary R&B, dance-pop & Arabic pop to talk about wanting to invest her time into her friends or new skills while “Lip Smacker” spends 2 & a half minutes getting cunty.

Pop rap, tech house & bass house all collide on the playful lead single “Itty Bitty” talking about tiny skirts healing a broken heart prior to “Baby Teeth” bittersweetly reflecting the good & the bad times of a relationship over an electropop instrumental with a banjo. Of course I can’t forget to mention the lo-fi country pop closer “It Girl”, where she’s singing about the concept of a young female who’s achieved everything in life being a short-lived feat from her perspective. 

Tossing the whole Dungeons & Dragons concept of her debut out the window due to fatigue was a very smart move for Ashnikko to make because her getting more autobiographical with Demidevil‘s older sister Smoochies is a key reason I consider it to be the most gratifying work of her entire career. Gotta mention Slinger’s production ditching the trap influences of Ash’s previous work entirely to incorporate elements of electropop, bubblegum bass, dance-pop, electro house & electro hop in the midst of her signature pop rap sound.

Score: 3.5/5

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