Keyshia Cole had heads turning everywhere when she released her latest single, “She,” in which she sings about enjoying the touch of a woman’s hand — that woman being her own self. And although many of her fans believe Cole was admitting to being attracted to women, Cole recently denied the claims, once again.
In the song, Cole sings, “Down to try something different / Lips and legs, soft skin so feminine / Curves like me, covered in my cherry scent” as well as, “Yeah, them boys love some you / But I ain’t mad cause you look good on me too / She look good to me too.”
In a recent interview on HuffPost Live, Cole discussed fan reaction to the song and denied that she’s a lesbian.
“I think my fans took what they wanted to take from it. I think moreso it’s about self-love, for sure,” Cole said.
When asked if the song was about two women, Cole replied, “it can be.”
“Whatever you want anything in this world to be, it can be. But for me, it’s about self-love,” Cole explained.
And we’re sure Cole’s lesbian fans are happy that she’s made a song that they can fully relate to as well. – nicholas robinson