Katy Perry Reveals some Second Thoughts about her breakout hit song ‘I Kissed a Girl’

Katy Perry Reveals some Second Thoughts about her breakout hit song ‘I Kissed a Girl’

It’s hard to believe 2008 was 10 years ago. It was a simpler time when the world was still heartbroken over Chad Michael Murray and Sophia Bush’s quick divorce and Kim Kardashian was just another rich girl with a sex tape who landed a reality show. It was also the year a new popstar named Katy Perry released a controversial track about kissing girls

In the past decade, a lot has changed. Particularly, queer representation has made strides only possible with the momentum of the digital era. Whether it’s experimentation or identity, the act of a girl kissing a girl is no longer seen so much as a dirty little secret. While some saw it as “lesbian-friendly” and a huge step for progress, others felt that it perpetuated the idea of female sexuality as merely a form of entertainment for men.

Perry recently acknowledged this in an interview for her March Glamour cover. If the song were released today, she says she would do it differently.

“We’ve really changed, conversationally, in the past 10 years,” she said. “We’ve come a long way. Bisexuality wasn’t as talked about back then, or any type of fluidity. If I had to write that song again, I probably would make an edit on it. Lyrically, it has a couple of stereotypes in it. Your mind changes so much in 10 years, and you grow so much. What’s true for you can evolve.”

So, while songs like “I Kissed a Girl” will forever remain fondly in our memories, when queer rights and awareness were on the horizon and pop culture was at peak epicness, it’s ok to admit that some of our faves were totally problematic. We may not have realized it at the time, but it’s time to correct these nuances.

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  1. Absalom
    February 10, 22:22 Reply

    What was with her half-cynical expressions while watching the covers?

    (First girl has a better voice than the Katy Perry. She should be judging Katy, not the other way round.)

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