Sixpence None the Richer's Kiss Me was my ult until Lisa's version killed it stomped it dead :'( Trying to forget that sh ever happened
Apr 16, 2025

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i grew up obssessively rewatching she's all that (1999) as it was one of the 90s movies my parents showed me when i was younger and i latched on to this song. i live in a tropical, very muggy country and this song gives me the vibes of walking home after hanging out all day, it's a little colder (not by much) but you kind of don't want the day to end because it's been so nice. i don't know! to me it feels a bit like love, whether that's romantic or platonic... it's dealer's choice.
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this and monitor are my fav songs of hers
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