My Best Friend's Girl
Nirvana · Other Songs - Nirvana
You're always dancing down the street
With your suede blue eyes
And every new boy that you meet
He doesn't know the real surprise
Here she comes again
When she's dancing 'neath the starry sky
She'll make you flip
Here she comes again
When she's dancing 'neath the starry sky
You kinda like the way she dips
She's my best friend's girl
She's my best friend's girl
And she used to be mine
You've got your nuclear boots
And your drip dry glove
And when you bite your lip
It's some reaction to love
With your suede blue eyes
And every new boy that you meet
He doesn't know the real surprise
Here she comes again
When she's dancing 'neath the starry sky
She'll make you flip
Here she comes again
When she's dancing 'neath the starry sky
You kinda like the way she dips
She's my best friend's girl
She's my best friend's girl
And she used to be mine
You've got your nuclear boots
And your drip dry glove
And when you bite your lip
It's some reaction to love
My Best Friend's Girl
Released as a single from Nirvana's 1993 album Bleach, "My Best Friend's Girl" stands as a defining track of the grunge movement. Recorded with a raw, lo-fi production aesthetic, the song features Kurt Cobain's distinctive vocal delivery and a driving rhythm section that captures the band's early energy. While often overshadowed by later releases, the track remains a staple of their discography, showcasing the band's ability to blend punk influences with melodic sensibilities. Its enduring popularity highlights the emotional resonance of the song within the broader context of 1990s alternative rock.
