Keke Palmer has delivered the follow up to the first part of her Virgo Tendencies EP. Palmer gave us “Sticky,” Snack,” Twerk n Flirt,” and more with part one, and delivered several more songs with part two.
While part one seemed to represent the beginning of a possible relationship or something, the flirting, the drawing, everything going good; part 2 appears to show that things aren’t as good as it seemed. Part 2 appears to come from a place of acceptance and growth, with slight petty tendencies.
“And I never would’ve turned you on if I knew you had a girlfriend, And I never would’ve threw it at you on the floor, oh no/ Now we both feeling, Let it all take you away, Higher than a ceiling/ Don’t you be like that baby, come on give me that love/ F your girlfriend”
– “FYG”
Buy/download Palmer’s Virgo Tendencies Part 2 here.
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