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Panic! At the Disco - Girls/Girls/Boys

"Panic! At The Disco" is an American rock band that originated in Las Vegas, Nevada. The song "Girls/Girls/Boys" is from their fourth studio album, "Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!" released in 2013. Here are some interesting facts about the song and the band:

  1. Inspiration for the Song: The song's lyrics are known for addressing bisexuality and fluidity in sexual orientation. Brendon Urie, the lead vocalist and only remaining original member of Panic! At The Disco, has mentioned in interviews that the song is inspired by his experiences and observations related to bisexuality.

  2. Music Video's Tribute to D'Angelo's "Untitled (How Does It Feel)": The music video for "Girls/Girls/Boys" pays homage to D'Angelo's iconic music video for "Untitled (How Does It Feel)." In both videos, the artists are shown in a monochromatic setting, with the focus on their bodies. Panic! At The Disco's version aims to challenge gender norms and promote body positivity.

  3. Brendon Urie's Naked Performance: In the music video, Brendon Urie appears naked, strategically covering himself at times. This decision was intended to reinforce the message of the song and its themes of acceptance and embracing one's identity. Urie explained that the video is meant to be a statement about embracing who you are and being comfortable in your own skin.

  4. Fans' Reaction to the Video: The release of the "Girls/Girls/Boys" music video sparked a strong reaction from fans and the media. Many praised Panic! At The Disco for addressing important issues related to sexual orientation and body image. The band received support for their advocacy of LGBTQ+ rights and the positive representation of bisexuality in the video.

  5. LGBTQ+ Advocacy: Brendon Urie is known for being an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights. In addition to the "Girls/Girls/Boys" video, he has spoken openly about his support for the LGBTQ+ community in various interviews. Panic! At The Disco has also been involved in supporting organizations that promote equality and inclusivity.

"Girls/Girls/Boys" stands out not only for its catchy sound but also for its impact in promoting discussions about sexual orientation, body image, and acceptance within the music industry and beyond.

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