I Kissed A Girl

Glee Cast · Other Songs - Glee Cast

This was never the way I planned

Not my intention.

I got so brave, drink in hand

Lost my discretion

It's not what I'm used to

Just wanna try you on

I'm curious, for you,

Caught my attention



I kissed a girl

And I liked it

The taste of her cherry chapstick

I kissed a girl

Just to try it

I hope my boyfriend don't mind it



It felt so wrong

It felt so right

Don't mean I'm in love tonight



I kissed a girl

And I liked it

(I liked it)



No, I don't even know your name

It doesn't matter

You're my experimental game

Just human nature

It's not what good girls do

Not how they should behave

My head gets so confused

Hard to obey



I kissed a girl

And I liked it

The taste of her cherry chapstick

I kissed a girl

Just to try it

I hope my boyfriend don't mind it



It felt so wrong

It felt so right

Don't mean I'm in love tonight



I kissed a girl

And I liked it

(I liked it)



Us girls we are so magical

Soft skin, red lips, so kissable

Hard to resist, so touchable

Too good to deny it

Ain't no big deal it's innocent



I kissed a girl

And I liked it

The taste of her cherry chapstick

I kissed a girl

Just to try it

I hope my boyfriend don't mind it



It felt so wrong

It felt so right

Don't mean I'm in love tonight



I kissed a girl

And I liked it

(I liked it)

About I Kissed A Girl

"I Kissed A Girl" by the Glee Cast serves as a pivotal track from the television series, blending pop and R&B influences to explore themes of female empowerment and romantic exploration. Originally recorded for the show's soundtrack, the song features a catchy melody and lyrics that encourage women to embrace their sexuality without fear. The recording reflects the collaborative spirit of the ensemble cast, delivering a performance that resonated with audiences and became a staple of the series' musical identity. Its inclusion in the broader Glee discography highlights the show's commitment to diverse genre representation and its ability to craft songs that address contemporary social issues while maintaining mainstream appeal. The track remains a significant example of how television music can influence both pop culture and the broader landscape of contemporary music.