By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
  • Spotify Channel
  • Pop/R&B
  • Rock
  • Electronic
NEWSLETTER
Music World
  • News
    NewsShow More
    Paul Draper never wanted Mansun reunion
    Paul Draper never wanted Mansun reunion
    March 23, 2026
    The 64 Most Anticipated Albums of Spring 2026
    The 64 Most Anticipated Albums of Spring 2026
    March 23, 2026
    Cillian Murphy and Grian Chatten explain Nick Cave’s new version of ‘Red Right Hand’ for ‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ movie
    Cillian Murphy and Grian Chatten explain Nick Cave’s new version of ‘Red Right Hand’ for ‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ movie
    March 23, 2026
    Primary Wave Acquires Kobalt: It’s Official
    Primary Wave Acquires Kobalt: It’s Official
    March 23, 2026
    Céline Dion Posters Pop Up Around Paris, Further Igniting Concert Comeback Rumors
    Céline Dion Posters Pop Up Around Paris, Further Igniting Concert Comeback Rumors
    March 23, 2026
  • Album Reviews
  • Features
  • Lists
  • Videos
  • More
    • Press Release
    • Trends
Reading: Moby slammed by Dave Davies after calling The Kinks’ Lola lyrics transphobic
Share
Search
Music WorldMusic World
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Features
  • Reviews
  • Lists
  • Videos
Search
  • News
  • Album Reviews
  • Features
  • Lists
  • Videos
  • More
    • Press Release
    • Trends
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Music World > News > Moby slammed by Dave Davies after calling The Kinks’ Lola lyrics transphobic
News

Moby slammed by Dave Davies after calling The Kinks’ Lola lyrics transphobic

Written by: News Room Last updated: March 23, 2026
Share
Moby slammed by Dave Davies after calling The Kinks’ Lola lyrics transphobic
Moby slammed by Dave Davies after calling The Kinks’ Lola lyrics transphobic

Moby has sparked backlash from The Kinks’ camp after criticising the lyrics of the band’s classic track Lola, calling them “gross and transphobic” in a new interview.

The electronic musician told The Guardian that hearing the 1970 hit on a Spotify playlist left him “taken aback” by what he viewed as outdated themes, prompting a swift response from guitarist Dave Davies, who rejected the accusation and defended his brother Sir Ray Davies’ intentions behind the song.

Moby recently told the Guardian: “Lola by The Kinks came up on a Spotify playlist, and I thought the lyrics were gross and transphobic.

“I like their early music, but I was really taken aback at how unevolved the lyrics are.”

Songwriter Sir Ray took inspiration from his conversations with drag queens for the lyrics about an encounter between a man and a transgender woman at a Soho bar.

After seeing Moby’s comments, his brother hit back.

Taking to X on Sunday (22.03.26), he fumed: “I am highly insulted that Moby would accuse my brother of being ‘unevolved’ or transphobic in any way.”

His post was accompanied by a lengthy letter by trans musician Jayne County, who hailed Lola as “a song that breaks down barriers and brings a used to be, hush, hush subject to the forefront.”

Jayne penned: “When I heard the song I was both thrilled and amazed that The Kinks would be singing a song about a trans person and wondered if anyone else had picked up on it! Who was cool or hip enough to realize what The Kinks we’re singing about! Lola will always be one of those songs that for me ‘broke the ice’ so to speak!

“I don’t think the radio stations picked up on the subject matter but a lot of the fans did and that’s what really matters… Being Trans myself this will always be a very special song to me.”

In a separate post, Dave continued his rant: “Moby should be careful what he says.

 ”[Famous drag troupe] The Cockettes and their friends used to follow us around on tour. We appreciated them.”

He added: “Why is Moby being so rude about this simple song

“We’re not transphobic. Why does he have to have a go at us?”

At the time of writing, Moby hasn’t responded to Dave.

TAGGED: Featured
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Previous Article Kodaline announce UK, Europe, Asia and Australia legs of 2026 farewell tour Kodaline announce UK, Europe, Asia and Australia legs of 2026 farewell tour
Next Article SZA Gives Goo Goo Dolls’ ‘Iris’ a Sensual, ‘Deep Fried’ R&B Makeover As Part of ‘What Were You Like in the 90s’ Throwback Trend SZA Gives Goo Goo Dolls’ ‘Iris’ a Sensual, ‘Deep Fried’ R&B Makeover As Part of ‘What Were You Like in the 90s’ Throwback Trend

Join Us for a Melodic Night Under the Stars!

Don't Miss Out

Latest News

New
The 64 Most Anticipated Albums of Spring 2026

The 64 Most Anticipated Albums of Spring 2026

Cillian Murphy and Grian Chatten explain Nick Cave’s new version of ‘Red Right Hand’ for ‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ movie

Cillian Murphy and Grian Chatten explain Nick Cave’s new version of ‘Red Right Hand’ for ‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ movie

Primary Wave Acquires Kobalt: It’s Official

Primary Wave Acquires Kobalt: It’s Official

Céline Dion Posters Pop Up Around Paris, Further Igniting Concert Comeback Rumors

Céline Dion Posters Pop Up Around Paris, Further Igniting Concert Comeback Rumors

You Might Also Like

Paul Draper never wanted Mansun reunion
News

Paul Draper never wanted Mansun reunion

Paul Draper has insisted there was “never” a plan…

Writen by News Room March 23, 2026
The 64 Most Anticipated Albums of Spring 2026
News

The 64 Most Anticipated Albums of Spring 2026

Beyoncé: Act IIITBAWhat a luxury to live in a…

Writen by News Room March 23, 2026
Cillian Murphy and Grian Chatten explain Nick Cave’s new version of ‘Red Right Hand’ for ‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ movie
News

Cillian Murphy and Grian Chatten explain Nick Cave’s new version of ‘Red Right Hand’ for ‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ movie

Cillian Murphy and Fontaines D.C.’s Grian Chatten have explained Nick…

Writen by News Room March 23, 2026
Primary Wave Acquires Kobalt: It’s Official
News

Primary Wave Acquires Kobalt: It’s Official

Primary Wave said on Monday (March 23) it is…

Writen by News Room March 23, 2026
Music World

Until next time, keep the groove alive, and remember, music is the ultimate time machine.

FACEBOOK
SPOTIFY
YOUTUBE
RSS
  • News
  • Album Reviews
  • Features
  • Videos
  • Pop/R&B
  • Rock
  • Electronic
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
  • Newsletter
DISCLAIMER: We make great efforts to maintain reliable data on all offers presented. However, this data is provided without warranty. Users should always check the provider’s official website for current terms and details.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?