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Dave Davies Defends The Kinks' "Lola" as Groundbreaking Transgender Anthem After Moby's Criticism

UNITED KINGDOM - OCTOBER 07: FAIRFIELD HALL Photo of KINKS and Dave DAVIES, Dave Davies performing on stage, 100 (Photo by Fin Costello/Redferns)Photo Credit: Fin Costello

by Chris Tremblay  Mar 26

On March 22, 2026, Dave Davies, guitarist and co-founder of The Kinks, publicly defended the band's 1970 classic "Lola" after music producer Moby criticized the song in an interview with The Guardian's Honest Playlist feature.

Moby stated that when "Lola" appeared on his Spotify playlist, he found the lyrics objectionable. "I thought the lyrics were gross and transphobic," Moby said. "I like their early music, but I was really taken aback at how unevolved the lyrics are." Moby did not specify which particular lyrics prompted his concerns.

In response, Dave Davies called Moby "the little idiot" and expressed strong disagreement with the characterization. "I am highly insulted that Moby would accuse my brother of being 'unevolved' or transphobic in any way," Davies wrote.

To substantiate his defense, Davies shared a statement from Jayne County, a pioneering transgender punk artist and former leader of proto-punk band Wayne County & the Electric Chairs, who began identifying as a woman in 1979. County wrote that she was "both thrilled and amazed" when she first heard the song. "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!" she stated.

County emphasized the song's cultural significance for transgender visibility. "Lola will always be one of those songs that for me, broke the ice, so to speak! A song that breaks down barriers and brings a used to be, hush, hush subject to the forefront and makes it sound perfectly natural to be singing a song about a 'girl' named Lola!" she wrote. She added: "Being Trans myself, this will always be a very special song to me."

Ray Davies, the song's writer and The Kinks' lead singer, has explained that "Lola" was inspired by a real encounter in a London nightclub. "It was a real experience in a club," he told Classic Rock. "I was asked to dance by somebody who was a fabulous-looking woman. I said, 'No, thank you.' And she went in a cab with my manager straight afterwards. It's based on personal experience. But not every word." The song reached number one in the UK and the top 10 in the US.

Music historians have recognized "Lola" as an early LGBTQ+ anthem. The song's central lyrics—"Girls will be boys and boys will be girls / It's a mixed up, muddled up, shook up world, except for Lola"—reflect Ray Davies' stated intention to celebrate gender fluidity and self-expression.

The Kinks' broader engagement with LGBTQ+ themes predates "Lola." Five years earlier, the band released "See My Friends," a song exploring a young man's uncertain sexual identity. Additionally, Dave Davies himself had a bisexual relationship in the 1960s, during a period when homosexuality remained illegal in the United Kingdom.

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