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“I Kissed a Girl” Nominated for Kid’s Choice Award

by Erin Darling 20 February 2009 521 views 3 Comments E-mail Erin Darling
Image via KatyPerry.com

Image via KatyPerry.com

On February 6th, Nickelodeon revealed its list of nominees for the 2009 Kid’s Choice Awards. Among the predictable tween and teen favorites like Miley Cyrus and The Jonas Brothers was Katy Perry, nominated in the Favorite Song category for her smash hit “I Kissed a Girl,” an ode to sexual curiosity wrapped in a punchy-pop package.

Perry’s controversial single has had a big year, propelling her from a virtual unknown to an international superstar. Not only did “I Kissed a Girl” garner a Grammy nomination this year, but it also shot straight to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 where it stayed for seven weeks, boosting her power pop album, “One of the Boys” to platinum success. “I Kissed a Girl” became the most viewed music video of 2008 on social networking powerhouse, MySpace. According to Perry’s website, the song has sold more than six million tracks worldwide. The Kid’s Choice Award nomination is just icing on the cake.

It’s undeniable that Katy Perry and her catchy single have had an enormous year. But a Kid’s Choice Award? It will be certainly interesting to see if the kid’s vote it as their favorite song of the year.

Sign of the times?

Image via KatyPerry.com

Image via KatyPerry.com

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3 Comments »

  • Erika said:

    I think the younger generation is more open to sexual experimentation.

  • ithink said:

    i just think this generation has become more tolerant. come on…now its fine to be gay!

  • Actionwing said:

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