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Barbie Girl song dubbed ‘problematic’ as fans study the nature of the lyrics

“Barbie Girl” by Aqua is a classic ’90s pop song and while fans may not have noticed at the time, they’re starting to see the problematic nature of the lyrics

Barbie Girl by Aqua has never exactly been a feminist anthem – and fans have shared their unease after studying the lyrics closer.

With the upcoming release of the Barbie movie, fans are now revisiting the ’90s hit. Debate is sparking over whether or not Margot Robbie’s Barbie will be considered a “bimbo” that Aqua labelled the doll.

The song, which was originally released in 1997, is lewd in nature using innuendos and lyrics about sex in association with the Barbie image. Throughout the song, singer Lene Nystrom role plays as Barbie and co-singer, René Dif, takes on the role of Ken. They paint the picture of a “blonde bimbo girl in a fantasy world”, proclaiming that she can “can act like a star, I can beg on my knees”.

Lene sings: “You can brush my hair, undress me everywhere.”

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