Days of Girlhood Lyrics – Dylan Mulvaney
Days of Girlhood Song Lyrics
[Intro: Dylan Mulvaney]
Ah-ah
Ah-ah
Ah-ah
[Verse 1: Dylan Mulvaney]
Ring the alarms immediately
We have a code pink emergency
Calling women of all ages
Girls like me gotta learn the basics
Last look, quick change, sip champagne
Playing catch up 'cause we missed the pre-game
Pull up the group chat, "Where you at? Drop a pin"
We're doing hot girl ѕh¡t, get in
[Pre-Chorus: Dylan Mulvaney]
Monday, can't get out of bed
Tuesday morning, pick up meds
Wednesday, retail therapy
"Cash or credit?" I say, "Yes"
Thursday, had a walk of shame
Didn't even know his namе
Weekends are for kissing friends
Friday night, I'll ovеrspend
Saturday, we flirt for drinks
Playing wingman to our twinks
Sunday, the Twilight soundtrack
Cues my breakdown in the bath
[Chorus: Dylan Mulvaney]
These are the days
These are the days
These are the days of girlhood
These are the days
These are the days
These are the days of girlhood
Every day, every night
Rise and shine, they're all mine
Thick or thin, I'll be alright
Got my dolls by my side
These are the days
These are the days
These are the days of girlhood
[Verse 2: Dylan Mulvaney]
Hot girls to front of the line
Linked arms, no stress 'cause we're dressed up to the nines
Mini skirt, it's below my hips
Dye my hair blonde, Pillow Talk on my lips
Boys on the dance floor, it's finally clear
The patriarchy is over, you can hold our beer
Back at home, we replay the break up
Stay up all night, fall asleep in our makeup
[Pre-Chorus: Dylan Mulvaney]
Mom brought me into the world
Sister taught me how to "Girl"
Best friend coached me how to text
The boy toy that I'm dating next
Girls who helped show me the way
They're why I'm an it girl today
[Chorus: Dylan Mulvaney]
These are the days
These are the days
These are the days of girlhood
These are the days
These are the days
These are the days of girlhood
Every day, every night
Rise and shine, they're all mine
Thick or thin, I'll be alright
Got my dolls by my side
These are the days
These are the days
These are the days of girlhood
[Outro: Dylan Mulvaney]
Love ya
Days Of Girlhood Lyrics Explained
The lyrics of "Days of Girlhood" by Dylan Mulvaney celebrates her experience as a transgender woman and embraces femininity while reclaiming her joy after facing backlash from a 2023 Bud Light partnership. It reflects on her journey through various aspects of girlhood, from friendships and relationships to self-expression and self-discovery. In the introductory lines, Mulvaney sets the tone with a repetitive "Ah-ah" melody, signaling a call to attention and setting a playful atmosphere for the song.
[Verse 1]
Mulvaney immediately dives into the essence of girlhood, likening it to a "code pink emergency," indicating both urgency and excitement. The lyrics call out to women of all ages, emphasizing the importance of learning the basics. Mulvaney describes the hustle of getting ready, from last-minute outfit changes to catching up with friends via group chat. The reference to "hot girl ѕh¡t" suggests a carefree attitude and a focus on enjoying life to the fullest.
[Pre-Chorus]
Each day of the week is depicted with its own unique activity, reflecting the diverse experiences of girlhood. From struggling to get out of bed on Monday to indulging in retail therapy on Wednesday, Mulvaney captures the ups and downs of daily life. The mention of a "walk of shame" and kissing friends on weekends adds a sense of adventure and camaraderie. The Sunday breakdown juxtaposed with the Twilight soundtrack hints at vulnerability and the need for self-care.
[Chorus]
The chorus serves as a triumphant anthem, celebrating the joys of girlhood. Mulvaney asserts ownership over her experiences, declaring that every day and night belongs to her. The reference to "thick or thin" suggests resilience and self-acceptance, while the mention of "dolls" symbolizes the support of friends who stand by her side through it all.
[Verse 2]
Mulvaney continues to paint a picture of empowerment, describing how she and her friends confidently navigate social spaces. The imagery of mini skirts and blonde hair reflects a sense of self-expression and freedom. The line "The patriarchy is over, you can hold our beer" signals a rejection of traditional gender norms and a celebration of female autonomy. The reference to staying up all night and falling asleep in makeup highlights the camaraderie and shared experiences among friends.
[Pre-Chorus]
Mulvaney acknowledges the influential women in her life who have helped shape her identity and navigate her journey. From her mother bringing her into the world to her best friend teaching her how to text, each person has played a significant role in her development. The mention of a "boy toy" reflects Mulvaney's agency in her romantic relationships and her confidence in expressing her desires.
[Chorus]
The chorus is repeated, reinforcing the message of empowerment and self-acceptance. Mulvaney celebrates the uniqueness of her journey and the bond she shares with her friends, emphasizing that these are the moments that define her girlhood.
[Outro]
The song concludes with a simple declaration of love, underscoring the importance of connection and support in Mulvaney's life. The repetition of "Love ya" reinforces the theme of friendship and camaraderie, leaving the listener with a sense of warmth and solidarity.
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Cast & Crew
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Andrew Barret Cox
- Writter(s)
- Dylan Mulvaney, Nicholas Paul Monson & Skyler Stonestreet
- Released On
- March 11, 2024
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Days of Girlhood" song?
"Days of Girlhood" song is sung by Dylan Mulvaney.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Days of Girlhood" song?
"Days of Girlhood" song lyrics written by Dylan Mulvaney, Nicholas Paul Monson & Skyler Stonestreet.
Who is the music producer of "Days of Girlhood" song?
"Days of Girlhood" song music composed & produced by Andrew Barret Cox.
When was "Days of Girlhood" song released?
"Days of Girlhood" song was released on March 11, 2024.