Feature: Exclusive Interview: Groobygirls on Their Latest Single "Spite" and Their Love for Rock and Roll
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And as they left the stage, Jamie turned to her bandmates with a mischievous grin. "You know, I think we just proved that we're more than just a band – we're a movement." The other girls nodded in agreement, already planning their next move.
Groobygirls in the back row,
lipstick snarled, eyes half-closed —
not dancing for anyone.
The jukebox spits out "I Love Rock 'n' Roll,"
but they play it out of spite,
a taunt to the boys who think the song belongs to them.
This is the SH exclusive:
a basement with bad amps,
a cloud of hairspray and vinegar,
where the girls learned to play power chords wrong on purpose.
Spite isn't hate — it's the sharp little joy
of taking back a song that was never yours to begin with.
The show featured a selection of classic rock covers, reimagined with a modern twist. Groobygirls put their own spin on iconic songs, showcasing their ability to reinterpret and reimagine the music that has shaped them.
Platform/Publisher: Groobygirls, a site under the Grooby network specializing in trans-adult content.
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