Rebel Girl (Bikini Kill song)

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"Rebel Girl"
Single by Bikini Kill
from the album Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah and Pussy Whipped
A-side"New Radio" / "Rebel Girl"
B-side"Demirep"
Released1993
GenrePunk rockriot grrrl
Length2:37
LabelKill Rock Stars
Songwriter(s)Kathleen Hanna, Billy Karren, Tobi Vail, and Kathi Wilcox

"Rebel Girl" is a song by American

7-inch single. The single version was produced by Joan Jett and features her on guitar and background vocals. Widely considered a classic example of punk music, the song remains emblematic of the riot grrrl movement of the 1990s. In 2021, "Rebel Girl" was listed at number 296 on the updated list of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[1]

Music and lyrics

"Rebel Girl" is one of Bikini Kill's earliest original compositions, and was performed in concert as early as 1991.

The song's theme and lyrics overturn the traditional heterosexual tropes of pop music.

signature song,[8][9] but it has an equally enduring affiliation with the feminist movement known as riot grrrl. From their start, Bikini Kill was inextricably linked to riot grrrl and, more than any other song, "Rebel Girl" was that movement's most widely recognized musical expression,[10][11] its "one definitive anthem".[12]

Releases

Three different studio versions of "Rebel Girl" were recorded by Bikini Kill.

The CD Version of the First Two Records, a combination reissue that contained all seven songs of Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah as well as the entirety of the band's vinyl debut, Bikini Kill.[14]

The second version of the song appeared in late 1993 on the New Radio +2 single, a 3-song

A-side, with "Demirep" on the flipside. Former Runaway and solo artist Joan Jett – an ardent early fan of the band – produced all three songs and provided additional guitar and background vocals.[13] Jett toured with the band the next year.[15] Engineering was by John Goodmanson of Kill Rock Stars. The cover art was created by local artist Heidi Arbogast, a former bandmate of Hanna.[16] This second version of the song was included on the 1998 CD compilation, The Singles.[17]

A third version of the song is on the band's first full-length album, Pussy Whipped.[18] Engineering and production was handled by Stuart Hallerman of Avast! Recording Company in Seattle.[19] Although this version had actually been recorded prior to the Jett-produced single, it was held for the album (slated for October 1993) and thus was released last chronologically.[12]

Critical reception

"The unforgettable anthem 'Rebel Girl'", as

hit single, but it received widespread critical acclaim. It has been called a "classic",[21] and praised as "some of the most vital rock-n-roll of the era".[9] It was selected as the best song of 1993 on the Rolling Stone list of "Most Excellent Songs Of Every Year Since 1967", a playlist assembled by the magazine in 2006 to celebrate its 1,000th issue.[22] Charles Aaron credits Hanna's vocal performance as the key ingredient, dazzling in its zigzags "from envy to lust to joy in the space of a verse".[23]

Opinions vary about which version of the song is superior. Everett True called the Jett version "thrilling" and declared it a "Single of the Week" in Melody Maker.[24] Of the Pussy Whipped version, critic Dave Thompson says it "wipes the floor" with the other takes.[21]

Cover versions

Recorded cover versions include:

The Melvins and Teri Gender Bender together released a limited-edition cover version on vinyl through Joyful Noise Recordings in 2015.[28] Mike Watt and The Black Gang released a live version of "Rebel Girl" for Record Store Day in 2013.[29]

Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day has stated that "Rebel Girl" was the primary inspiration for his own composition, "She's a Rebel" (2004).[30]

In the 2021 American comedy-drama film Moxie the punk rock band The Linda Lindas covered "Rebel Girl",[31] also performing the song on Jimmy Kimmel Live on June 3, 2021.

In other media

Along with other tracks by Bikini Kill, Le Tigre, and the Julie Ruin, "Rebel Girl" is featured in the Kathleen Hanna biopic The Punk Singer (2013) and is included in the film's soundtrack, a digital-only release (2015).[32] The song is also played in the women's rights documentary She's Beautiful When She's Angry (2014)[33] and the independent comedy Itty Bitty Titty Committee (2007).[34] The song is also played by Cameron Howe in the television show Halt and Catch Fire (2014 - 2017).

"Rebel Girl" is prominently employed in the television series

music video game Rock Band 2.[2][5]

In February 2016, political counselor

Clinton presidential campaign helped make it go viral. Amid mounting rumors that the Clinton campaign itself had created the video, Tobi Vail filed a copyright infringement claim against the user and had the video taken down.[36][37][38] As Vail explained: "Bikini Kill is a collective, we collectively own our entire catalog including songwriting, so in order for a song to be used they need to have the permission of the whole band." With evident finality, she added: "We don't authorize use of our songs in advertisements."[39]

Credits

The members of Bikini Kill sometimes swapped their instruments for certain songs, but all versions of "Rebel Girl" were recorded with the band's standard arrangement:

On the single release, Joan Jett provides additional guitar and backing vocals.[13]

References

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