Denim Lyrics by Kylie Cantrall is a new english song by Kylie Cantrall. The track is released on Kylie Cantrall’s official YouTube channel, written by Kylie Cantrall, Jim Lavigne, and Lisa Scinta, and produced by Jonas Jeberg. While no album is currently associated with the single, “Denim” delivers a sleek, flirtatious pop experience infused with confidence, youthful energy, and a nostalgic undercurrent of late-night romance.
The song “Denim” explores themes of teenage rebellion, romantic tension, and the empowering allure of self-expression through fashion and presence. Kylie Cantrall weaves a narrative around a secret rendezvous, where desire and style intertwine. Her lyrics highlight the playful yet intoxicating chemistry between two people, with “denim” becoming a symbol of both physical appeal and emotional vulnerability. The mood is sultry and electric, capturing the excitement of fleeting youth and irresistible attraction.
Denim Details
| Song | Denim |
|---|---|
| Album | B.O.Y. |
| Artists | Kylie Cantrall |
| Written By | Kylie Cantrall, Jim Lavigne & Lisa Scinta |
| Produced By | Jonas Jeberg |
| Label | Kylie Cantrall |
| Language | English |
| Released Date | Apr 10, 2025 |
Denim Lyrics
[Verse 1]
I need a reason for sneakin’ up outta this house
Pop a window so no one finds out, uh-uh
I’m feeling something between us about to go down
So come see what I’m all about, uh-uh
[Pre-Chorus]
Got your lips on mine, up against your car (Lips on mine, up against your car)
And the street lights buzzin’ just like we are, uh (Street lights buzzin’ just like we are)
It’s a short ride home but we’ll take it far (Short ride home but we’ll take it far)
So put it in park, let’s stay right where we are (Woo)
[Chorus]
Hands on me, wanna feel my denim (My denim)
Is it bad that I might just let him? (Might just let him)
Got him sprung by the way I fit ’em
Uh (Ah), uh-uh (Ah), uh-uh (Ah-ah)
Hands on me, wanna feel my denim (My denim)
Is it bad that I might just let him? (Might just let him)
Gatekeep me, baby, please, don’t tell ’em
Uh (Ah), uh-uh (Ah), uh-uh (Ah-ah; Woo)
[Verse 2]
Youthful type of indiscretion
Like you never learned your lesson
Materials from overseas
You probably thinkin’ it was made from heaven
But I’m classically fashioned
I’m your favorite habit
I don’t mean to be dramatic
It’s the best you ever had it
[Pre-Chorus]
Got your lips on mine, up against your car (Lips on mine, up against your car)
And the street lights buzzin’ just like we are (Street lights buzzin’ just like we are, denim)
It’s a short ride home but we’ll take it far (Short ride home but we’ll take it far)
So put it in park, let’s stay right where we are (Let’s stay right where)
[Chorus]
Hands on me, wanna feel my denim (My denim)
Is it bad that I might just let him (Might just let him)
Got him sprung by the way I fit ’em
Uh (Ah), uh-uh (Ah), uh-uh (Ah-ah)
Hands on me, wanna feel my denim (My denim)
Is it bad that I might just let him? (Might just let him)
Gatekeep me, baby, please, don’t tell ’em
Uh (Ah), uh-uh (Ah), uh-uh (Ah-ah)
[Bridge]
Ayy, yeah, yeah
He like the way I fit in my denim
He like the way I fit in my denim (Uh-uh)
He like the way I fit in my denim (Like the way)
He like the way I fit in my denim (Uh-uh)
[Outro]
Boy, boy
He like the way I fit in my denim
Boy, boy
He like the way I fit in my denim
Denim Lyrics Meaning
[Verse 1]
In this opening verse, Kylie Cantrall sets the scene with a sense of secrecy and anticipation. Sneaking out of the house through a window creates a rebellious backdrop, hinting at a forbidden romance or a spontaneous adventure. Her intrigue grows as she hints that something deeper is about to unfold between her and someone else, teasing the emotional and physical connection that fuels the rest of the song.
[Pre-Chorus]
The pre-chorus brings the fantasy into focus, with a vivid image of Kylie and her partner sharing an intimate moment against a car under glowing streetlights. The scene suggests a pause in time, where emotions are heightened and boundaries are pushed. The idea of stretching a “short ride home” into a meaningful moment reflects the desire to linger in that electric intimacy, soaking in the intensity of the present.
[Chorus]
Here, Kylie boldly claims her confidence and allure. “Denim” becomes a stand-in for her style, her power, and the way she captivates someone through how she carries herself. The repeated phrase “hands on me, wanna feel my denim” emphasizes physical attraction while also alluding to the confidence she feels in her skin. By questioning whether it’s bad to let someone in, she introduces a playful internal struggle between self-control and surrendering to connection. The line “gatekeep me, baby, please, don’t tell ’em” further cements the secrecy of this thrilling rendezvous.
[Verse 2]
This verse deepens Kylie’s self-assured persona. She compares her presence to an irresistible habit, blending sensuality with style. Her references to being “classically fashioned” and having a unique edge hint at a blend of timeless charm and modern flair. By calling herself the “best you ever had it,” she positions herself as unforgettable, owning both her impact and the emotions she stirs in her partner.
[Pre-Chorus]
Reintroducing the imagery of the car and glowing streetlights, the second pre-chorus reinforces the song’s romantic escapism. The setting remains the same, but the repetition adds weight to the emotion—it’s not just a one-time thrill but a meaningful escape. By blending this with the theme of denim, Kylie ties her identity, appearance, and connection to the magnetic tension of the night.
[Chorus]
The second chorus mirrors the first, amplifying its emotional charge. As Kylie repeats her signature lines, it becomes clear that this moment of temptation and power is not just physical but symbolic. She’s in control of her narrative, using denim as a metaphor for strength, confidence, and allure.
[Bridge]
In the bridge, Kylie shifts to a more rhythmic repetition, emphasizing the hook—“he like the way I fit in my denim.” This catchy mantra not only highlights her confidence but also reinforces the song’s central theme: the attraction between her and her partner is fueled by how she presents herself, both physically and emotionally.
[Outro]
The outro closes with a lingering echo of the bridge, drawing the listener back into the emotional loop of attraction and charm. The repetition of “boy” underscores the connection’s personal nature while keeping the energy playful and seductive, leaving a lasting impression of self-empowered flirtation.
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The "Denim" song is sung by Kylie Cantrall.
The "Denim" song by Kylie Cantrall lyrics was written by Kylie Cantrall, Jim Lavigne & Lisa Scinta.
The "Denim" song by Kylie Cantrall was produced by Jonas Jeberg.
Kylie Cantrall released "Denim" song on Apr 10, 2025.
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