Innocent (Addis Black Widow song; fictional page)

Innocent is a 1995 song by Swedish hip hop group, Addis Black Widow. It was featured on their 1996 album, The Battle of Adwa. Although it never charted in the United States by the time of its release, Musique Obscura reissued the song into the United States on January 2018, where it re-charted there, peaking at #45 on the Hot, Retro & Imported singles chart, and #5 on the US Rhythmic charts. It was featured on the PopultureTV episode, Cotton-Eye Hoe. The song features a sample of "Runnin' for Your Lovin'" by The Brothers Johnson.

Music video
A music video for the song was released around the same time the song was released. The music video takes place in a store where Armias "Pigeon" Mamo is playing a janitor who witnesses several crimes being committed through store mirrors.

KRYptid version
In 2009, Irish virtual project, KRYptid, led by Akio Eiji, recorded a version from their 2009 self-titled debut album, featuring vocals by British hip hop artists Example and Dizzee Rascal.

Music video
The music video takes place in a factory with machinery building robotic clones of the three fictional members, with most of them being in tune with the song's rhythm, similar to the Rhythm Heaven video game series. At the end of the video, the robots collapse, with a silhouette of Roisin McCarthy frustrated by the collapse of the robots, hinting that she was gonna use them against the band itself.