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    Glitterrr by Derek Simpson: A Shimmering Ode to Love’s Euphoria

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJuly 7, 2024Updated:October 21, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Glitterrr by Derek Simpson: A Shimmering Ode to Love's Euphoria
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    Artist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Derek Simpson’s Glitterrr is a sonic kaleidoscope that captures the dizzying euphoria of falling in love.

    Derek Simpson Glitterrr song cover
    Derek Simpson Glitterrr song cover

    Track four from his album “Somehow” blends earworm vocal samples with laid-back rhythm guitar, creating a dreamy landscape where romance and introspection collide.

    Derek Simpson’s lyrics paint a surreal picture of love’s early stages. “Can’t remember the time or season / Lights surrounding, we both lifted in green,” he croons, evoking the disorienting yet exhilarating feeling of new romance.

    The song’s structure is steady with gentle and infectious sounds, eclectic and perhaps euphoric in a sense.

    The production shines with spacey guitar chords and electric piano lines, creating an atmospheric backdrop for Simpson’s introspective wordplay.

    It all works well together, adding depth to what could otherwise be a straightforward love song.

    Glitterrr truly comes alive in its bilingual bridge section. Guest vocalists Marvin Castro and Sage Uasole bring a slow-burning intensity that contrasts beautifully with Simpson’s softer delivery.

    This musical shift echoes the song’s themes of transformation and newfound perspective.

    The chorus, with its repetitive “You got glitter on all my shit,” is both playful and profound.

    It speaks to the all-encompassing nature of new love and how it tends to spread its joy to every aspect of life.

    Derek Simpson’s final refrain, “Wish you could see you glitter / If you could see you the way that I do,” is a tender plea for self-love wrapped in a lover’s admiration.

    Glitterrr with its dreamy qualities, infectious vibe, and seemingly sparse elements, resonates on multiple levels.

    As part of an album being released as ten consecutive singles, Glitterrr offers a glimpse into Derek Simpson’s larger narrative about love, identity, and vulnerability. 

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    Derek Simpson Glitterrr Lyrics

    First Verse
    Can’t remember the time or season
    Lights surrounding, we both lifted in green
    Encounters so close their feelin’ alien
    Everything I see I want to believe


    Pre-Chorus
    Guard your heart and go pantomime
    Hand me fragments (fragments), I’ll imagine
    (Dancin’ in a) see-through tee, you loosely defined
    No attachment, just labyrinth


    Second Verse
    These our real eyes, are we dreamin’?
    Just a look and we both know what we mean
    Countin’ on me or just countin’ me in
    I don’t wanna leave, I want to believe


    Pre-Chorus
    I’ll be player two this time
    My teeth gnashin’, button-mashin’
    Sparrin’ since we started to vine
    Fruit of passion, please stop laughin’


    Chorus
    You got glitter on all my shit
    You got glitter on all my shit
    You got glitter on all my shit
    You got glitter, glitter, glitter


    Bridge: Marvin Castro & Sage Uasole
    In your two fingers
    Carry her
    (To) your room


    Outro: Derek Simpson

    Glitter
    Love how you
    How you glitter
    You glitter
    Wish you could see you glitter
    If you could see you the way that I do
    With glitter, with glitter (see you)

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