Toxic Girl

Kings of Convenience

About Toxic Girl

"Toxic Girl" is a single by the Norwegian indie rock duo Kings of Convenience. It was released in 2001, and peaked at 44 on the UK singles chart. It was released in three formats in the United Kingdom by Astralwerks. The song gained some exposure in the United States in 2002 when it was used in a television commercial for AT&T Wireless. The song was also used in the movie Shallow Hal when Hal first sees Rosemary. The song was also considered for the soundtrack to 500 Days of Summer, but was rejected because the song tracked the plot of the movie too well.  


Year:
2001
46 
#1

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In the sky the birds are pulling rain
In your life the curse has got a name
Makes you lie awake all through the night
That's why

She's intoxicated by herself
Everyday she's seen with someone else
And every night she kisses someone new
Never you

You're waitin' in the shadows for a chance
'Cause you believe at heart, that if you can
Show to her what love is all about
She'll change

She'll talk to you with no one else around
But only if you're able to entertain her
The moment conversation stops she's gone
Again

She's [Incomprehensible] believe at heart, that if you can
She'll change, a thought, if you can
But the moment conversation stops she's gone
Again

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Kings of Convenience

Kings of Convenience is an indie folk-pop duo from Bergen, Norway. Consisting of Erlend Øye and Eirik Glambek Bøe, the musical group is known for their delicate tunes, calming voices, and intricate and subtle guitar melodies. Øye and Bøe both compose and sing the songs. more »

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Written by: EIRIK GLAMBEK BOE, ERLEND OTRE OEYE

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10 facts about this song

Release Year
"Toxic Girl" by Kings of Convenience was released in 2001.
Album Information
It's a song from the band's debut studio album titled "Quiet is the New Loud".
Genre
The song belongs to the Indie Pop genre reflecting Kings of Convenience's pensive acoustic style.
Special Artistry
The song features Kings of Convenience's signature interplay of intricate guitar melodies and harmonious vocals.
Accompanying Music Video
The "Toxic Girl" music video is unique and innovative, using a simple yet engaging animation scheme.
Billboard Ranking
Although the song didn't enter the Billboard Hot 100 charts, it bolstered the band's growing popularity in Indie Pop circles.
Song Inspiration
The song was inspired by a beautiful but unapproachable girl, portraying the protagonist's fascination and despair.
Recognition
"Toxic Girl" has been recognized as one of Kings of Convenience's most popular and iconic songs.
Live Performances
Over the years, "Toxic Girl" has become a staple in Kings of Convenience's live performances, enchanting audiences worldwide.
Music Influence
The song's unique sound influenced many later Indie Pop musicians who continued to use the band's simplified, acoustic style as a basis for their works.

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