Lul Skii "Girls Like You"
- GirlShift

- 20 hours ago
- 2 min read
Out of Louisville’s rising underground scene, Lul Skii returns with “Girls Like You,” a September 2025 drop that pushes the boundaries of pain-talk with a punk-influenced twist. Instead of leaning on the usual trap or melodic formulas, Skii delivers a record that blends raw emotion with big, distorted energy, a sound that feels equal parts diary entry and mosh-pit anthem.
The track centers around a feeling almost everyone has experienced: knowing you and someone could be great together, but they’re too deep in their hoe phase to see it. Painfully relatable. Skii pulls no punches with the honesty. It’s vulnerability without melodrama, frustration without bitterness. He’s clearly trying to show heart, offer connection, maybe even build something real, yet keeps getting curved by someone chasing attention, chaos, and validation.

His writing is brutally honest without being bitter. Lul Skii captures that moment when you try to show someone your soft side—your real intentions, your real feelings—only to get shrugged off because they’re chasing validation somewhere else. The pain isn’t explosive here; it’s frustrated, confused, almost helpless. Trying to wife someone up while they’re busy thinking “whoring is cool,” as the sentiment goes, gives the track its punch. The songwriting taps into that specific ache of trying to love someone who doesn’t want to be loved right now.
The punk influence makes the emotions feel louder, sharper, and more chaotic than the typical slow-beat heartbreak that dominates the pain-talk genre. With “Girls Like You,” Lul Skii proves he’s not afraid to experiment, blending genres and feelings in a way that hits both the head and the heart. If this is where he’s heading, Louisville might have its next breakout star.
Check out the song and follow Lul Skii on Ig @lul.skii_ and yt where he's really getting his following @726Lulskii.







