Jill Sobule, singer-songwriter known for '90s pop hit 'I Kissed a Girl,' dies in house fire at 66
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Jill Sobule, iconic for her 1995 hit "I Kissed a Girl," died at 66 in a house fire in Minnesota. Known for her wit and dramatic storytelling, Sobule's music resonated with themes of self-discovery and queer identity, contributing significantly to the mid-'90s music scene alongside artists like Juliana Hatfield and Liz Phair. "I Kissed a Girl," her lead single, not only achieved chart success but also challenged social norms, reflecting Sobule's bisexual identity and paving the way for future LGBTQ+ artists. Her legacy continues to influence musicians today.
Sobule had a flair for vividly drawn scenes in which people make discoveries about themselves, using sharp wit and dramatic sense in her songwriting.
Her song "I Kissed a Girl," which reached Billboard's top 20, was a rare pop success that brought queer themes into the mainstream.
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