Cosmic Girl
Jamiroquai · This Is [2010]
Cos it was a quarter past eleven
On a saturday in 1999
Right across from where I'm standing
On the dance floor she was landing
It was clear that she was from another time
Like some baby Barbarella
With the stars as her umbrella
She asked me if I'd like to magnetise
Do I have to go star-trekkin
Cos it's you I should be checkin
So she lazer beamed me
with her cosmic eyes
She's just a cosmic girl
From another galaxy
My heart's at zero gravity
She's from a cosmic world
Putting me in ecstasy
Transmitting on my frequency
She's cosmic
cont./...
I'm scanning all my radars
Well she said she's from a quasar
Forty thousand millionlight years away
It's a distant solar system
I tried to phone but They don't list 'em
So I asked her for her number all the same
She said, step in
my transporter So I can teleport ya
All around my heavenly body
oh, This could be a
close encounter
I should take care
not to flounder
Sends me into hyperspace,
when I see her pretty face
She's just a cosmic girl
From another galaxy
My heart's at zero gravity
She's from a cosmic world
Putting me in ecstasy
Transmitting on my frequency
She's cosmic
She's just a cosmic girl
From another galaxy
Transmitting on my frequency
yeah cosmic, oh
Can't you be my cosmic woman?
I need you, I want you
to be my cosmic girl
For the rest of time
Oh, I'm losing my mind
With my cosmic girl yeah
About Cosmic Girl
Jamiroquai's "Cosmic Girl" stands as a vibrant centerpiece on the 2010 album *This Is*, showcasing the band's enduring ability to blend funk, soul, and electronic textures. Released during a period of significant artistic evolution, the track exemplifies the group's signature sound, characterized by its infectious grooves and socially conscious lyrics. The song reflects the band's continued commitment to creating music that resonates with global audiences while maintaining a distinctively British funk identity. As part of their broader discography, "Cosmic Girl" highlights the collaborative spirit and musical versatility that defined Jamiroquai's career. It serves as a testament to their skill in crafting recordings that are both commercially successful and critically acclaimed, contributing to their legacy as pioneers of modern funk. The track remains a staple for fans seeking the high-energy, positive vibes that have made the band's work a cornerstone of contemporary music history.

