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The song, Kiyoko says, offers a tone-deaf fantasy version of queer and lesbian relationships.

Writes the singer, We can and should do better.
I dont think that that even matters.
Concluded Kehlani, there.
As of yet, none of the four women on the song have responded to the critique.
& have met them all and respect them.there.
She adds that the song was not intentionally meant to cause harm to the LGBTQ+ community.
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