![]() 3, and remember: on Wednesdays we wear pink. So, grab some wine bottles, call your friends, and gather together for this special holiday. Each song fits together to create a memorable and fitting musical compliment to an iconic movie. ![]() Though these few tracks aren’t as recognizable, each one makes a unique contribution to a soundtrack that reflects the relentless teenage drama and angst that defined high school, perfect for a nostalgic celebration. The lead singer goes on about avoiding people’s questions, halfheartedly begging “don’t ask me if you’re pretty/if you’re prettier than all of your friends/don’t ask me, don’t ask me.” The song speaks to the constant comparing and competition amongst high school girls, who can be wildly insecure. Me doing the reject and rapping the lyrics to Mathlete By: Kevin G from Mean Girls.All You suka Mcs aint got nothin on me.From my grades to my rhymes you c. All Too Much’s “Sorry (Don’t Ask Me)” slows down the pace a little with a more 90s grunge sound. Musically, it is the album’s best dance track, and it’s backed up lyrically as Boomkat tears down all of the Plastics of the world, chanting “rip her to shreds.” It’s the kind of empowerment that would send even the band kids into riot. For starters, there’s “Rip Her to Shreds” by Boomkat, a pop diva anthem with a funky flare. from my grades to my rhymes, cant touch Kevin G (Mean Girls). ![]() There are a few other tracks peppered throughout the movie that are worth highlighting. Kevin Gnapoor will always be remembered by his incredible rap skills and smooth ways. ![]()
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