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LISTEN: “I Really Like This Part” by Bizzy

Music
Shelia Taylor
July 18, 2025

Bizzy’s “I Really Like This Part” is a sparkling snapshot of romantic beginnings that captures the jittery excitement and cautious hope that swirl in the early moments of connection. Where many songs rush to the chorus, Bizzy takes her time by letting the verses simmer with unspoken thoughts and quietude. The restraint pays off with a chorus that hits like a surging flood.

The production by Ian Walsh and Brett Truitt blends glowing synths with steady percussion and gives the track a soft momentum. It feels like driving through a city at night. Seemingly quiet and calm on the surface but charged underneath. Bizzy’s voice is the perfect vehicle for the conversational yet melodic lyrics. They’re steady even when the feelings start to spin.

We’ve all been through and know the part Bizzy sings about. She pins down the emotional specificity of the exact moment when interest shifts to infatuation, not just ‘liking someone’. The result is a song that doesn’t aim for grand gestures, but instead hits with small truths that feel huge. 

Fitting squarely into the pop space Bizzy is carving out a candid, sharp, and emotionally self-aware persona that shines.

Bizzy, New Noise

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