Rita Ora's "Girls" Is A Beautiful Bisexual Anthem

Rita Ora's "Girls" Is A Beautiful Bisexual Anthem




Last year, Charli XCX made us all snap with her bubble-bursting single "Boys" and its star-studded visual. Fans begged for a follow-up that praised the superior species (*cough cough* Females, and the pop star noticed it in her heart to deliver for her devoted angels. The final result is a fierce teamwork with Rita Ora, Cardi B and Bebe Rexha called females


Not only does this single serve as a new anthem for girl power, although it's also a celebration of bisexuality (my preference line is from Cardi's verse while she says females just wanna have fun and have their funds right"). In a previous interview, Rita explained how the track is her "twisted way of showing love for the women in this industry" and being true to yourself.


"It really resembles freedom and the chance to be what you desire to be— and there being no judgment and just living your life as you aspire to live it," she mentioned. "That’s what this song resembles to me every time I hear it."


Rita also references Katy Perry's 2008 breakout hit “I Kissed a Girl” as a massive inspiration for her sultry, slow-building song. Learn almost every word by watching the bubblegum pink shaded Everyone's Favourite-illustrated lyric video below.









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