3, 65, 7, 50
You're all I need
You're all in me
3, 65, 7, 50
You're all I see
You're all I need

3, 65, 7, 50
You're all I eat
You're all in me
Don't keep me clean
Oh Oh Oh

I want, I want, I want it all
I want, I want, I want them all
I want, I want, I want them all
I want, I want, I want you all

3, 65, 7, 50
You're all I need
You're all in me
Don't keep me clean
Oh Oh Oh

Meow, meow, meow...


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Kevin is Gay song meanings
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  • +2
    General Comment

    i just read an old interview of 'giant drag' and the title was just totally random. here's a clipping...

    “Kevin is just a guy though,” she says, “the song is nothing to do with him. But this guy, a friend of ours, hacked into our website, so it’s a response to him. We posted up on there, ‘Kevin, stop posting all this stupid crap on our website. Come and see us tomorrow when we’ll be debuting our new song Kevin is Gay’. And the title just stuck.”

    nice to see spontaneity within a band :) x

    meandthesongmeaningon March 21, 2007   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    i read a lot of artist interviews...

    'Uh, well. [Long pause.] "Kevin Is Gay" has those "meows" at the end, and everybody always asks what that's all about. And, uh, it's what I like to call a "cat solo." I think it's the first one. And that just started because I was in this tiny little vocal booth when I was recording vocals, and at the end of the song, every time we'd go through and do a round of vocals I'd meow at the end - just so by the time we were done I could hear a chorus of myself meowing. And I liked it so much, I just kept it there.'

    how obscure aye! i love it! x

    meandthesongmeaningon March 21, 2007   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    dudes, 750mgs. The end.

    wanna see the original news post about kevin germann and his gayness? dark.giantdrag.com/news/page and scroll to August 16 2004

    vrainomon June 05, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    deliciously weird

    enjoytheeightieson February 27, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    This song rocks - love the, um, meowing :S Random title as well...

    YoungxForxEternityon March 08, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    She isn't meowing, she is making a noise to immitate the guitar that is playing at the end.

    nobodysmithon July 23, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    does anyone know what she means with the numbers?

    xheroinmyheroineon July 29, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    i love the meow meow part lol

    rodrigo_on August 30, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    She isn't meowing? .. Are those not cat ears she puts on towards the end of this songs video?

    Carylon October 13, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I've never seen the video, but I just did. I kinda like it. So yeah, I guess she does meow.

    I think the numbers mean 365 (days in a year) 7 (days in a week) but I have no idea what 50 means.

    nobodysmithon October 18, 2006   Link

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