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Let Me Reintroduce Myself Lyrics

Come on

The simple recipe to get the best of me
Homegrown ingredients, that's what made you mess with me
In the first place (place), 'cause you know I'm like organic
And it tastes great (Great), I already gave you bananas (Woo)
Go ahead, and help yourself, me again in your ear
Binge on my music for days 'cause I've been here for years
Not a comeback (oh), I'm recycling me
It's not a comeback (oh), you feel that new enеrgy

Na-na, na-na-na
Got a smile on my face, go ahead, and pass it on
Na-na, na-na-na

It's free with a coupon, coupon

Lеt me re-, let me reintroduce myself
Case you forgot, no, I'm not records on your shelf
I'm still the original-riginal old me, yeah
Original-riginal old me
So let me re-, let me reintroduce myself, yeah

Yeah
Original-riginal-riginal
Yeah

Ooh, twenty-twenty-twenty-twenty-twenty vision
That's a hundred, but I'm not that good at long division
Get focused, put your glasses on (Glasses on)
See in color like new crayons
I feel good, I feel great, I feel alright, alright, oh

Na-na, na-na-na
Got a smile on my face, go ahead, and pass it on
Na-na, na-na-na
It's free with a coupon, coupon


Let me re-, let me reintroduce myself
Case you forgot, no, I'm not records on your shelf
I'm still the original-riginal old me, yeah
Original-riginal old me
So let me re-, let me reintroduce myself, yeah

I'm still the original me, yeah
I'm still, I'm still
I'm still the original me, yeah
I'm still, I'm still
The simple recipe to get the best of me
Homegrown ingredients, that's what made you mess with me

Let me re-, let me reintroduce myself
Case you forgot, no, I'm not records on your shelf
I'm still the original-riginal old me, yeah
Original-riginal old me
So let me re-, let me reintroduce myself, yeah

I'm still the original me, yeah (Hey)
I'm still, I'm still
So let me re-, let me reintroduce myself, yeah
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brian On Dec 07, 2020
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Cover art for Let Me Reintroduce Myself lyrics by Gwen Stefani

Gwen Stefani has once again released a new hit song, "Let Me Reintroduce Myself." While the song does not feature her beau, Blake Shelton, the song's energy is lively and features Andy Warhol in the music video. The song is Stefani's way of saying that she is back with new music and incorporating a feel of some of her previous hits. "Let Me Reintroduce Myself" is a feel-good reggae-inspired song that is easy to dance to and remember all the lyrics to belt out in the car. The song focuses on her being "the original me [Stefani]" and being more than the "records on your shelf." Stefani's new song is a nod to her previous musicality and hits and brings Stefani into the modern music spotlight once again.

Cover art for Let Me Reintroduce Myself lyrics by Gwen Stefani

This track marks the artist's first release since her Christmas album which was dropped at the tail end of October. This track was produced in its entirety by Luke Niccoli. It is likely the first single off her yet to be named the fifth album. The track was released on December 7, 2020, via major streaming platforms.

What the artist means The track has a country and pop vibe to it, Gwen Stefani is singing about all the things her lover has to do to get the best of her. She's bugging herself up, flexing her vocal range, and using the melodies to her advantage. The track stays true to the name, she's letting her lover know that she isn't a mere record on his shelf, she's still the original her. She's riding the beat admirably, finding pockets of space to strut her stuff. She feels good, great, and alright with a wide smile on her face. She's been around for a while, she lets us know that has skyrocketed her demand and value, and not the other way round. There's a simple recipe needed to get the best of her, she doesn't hesitate to remind her lover and prospective new ones.

What the song means to me Gwen Stefani has been around for what seems like she's now, first earning acclaim as a member of No Doubt, and later as a single performer. This track is a worthy reminder of what made her so loved as one of America's pop sweethearts. Her voice is crystal clear on this record, the message is straight up lit, and she's sounding more alive than she has for quite a long time. Her vocal register is as sharp as ever, the production is simply top-notch, and I fell in love with her charisma from the first note she sang. This track makes me feel vibrant, glad, and optimistic. It's another reminder that the new me does not compete with the old version of me, there's a reason to reintroduce myself to any doubter that has a differing opinion. I will give this song a rating of 8/10.

 
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