Eat Zucchini Lyrics – KATSEYE

Eat Zucchini is a verse from the song Internet Girl sung by KATSEYE. The lyrics of the song are written by Livvi Franc, Justin Tranter, Mattias Larsson, Robin Fredriksson & shawn wasabi.

Eat Zucchini Lyrics

[Intro: Manon]
Haven’t you heard? I’m the internet girl (Let’s break this down)

[Pre-Chorus]
I’m getting out of here

[Chorus: Daniela]
Eat zucchini, eat zucchini
Eat zucchini, eat zucchini
Do you read me? Like the emoji? (Let’s break this down)
Oh, won’t you? Oh, won’t you? Oh, won’t you?

[Verse 1: Megan, Sophia, Lara, Daniela]
Haven’t you heard? I’m the internet girl
Every picture of me is “Oh my God, it’s her”
What’s the word? What’s the word? I’m the internet girl
Got your screen so hot, oh, you better take a screenshot
Haven’t you heard? I’m the internet girl
Yeah, it isn’t my fault that it’s always my turn
What’s the word? What’s the word? I’m the internet girl
Ten out of ten, yes, not maybe, that’s just how my mama made me

[Pre-Chorus: Yoonchae]
It’s all too much, I fear
I’m getting out of here

[Chorus: Manon, Megan]
Eat zucchini, eat zucchini
Eat zucchini, eat zucchini
Do you read me? Like the emoji? (Let’s break this down)
Oh, won’t you? Oh, won’t you? Oh, won’t you? (Eat zucchini)
In your feelings (Zucchini), ’cause you need me so
Keep on breathin’ (Zucchini), ’cause you never know
What I might do (Let’s break this down)
It just might be you

[Verse 2: Lara, Yoonchae, Sophia, Manon]
Haven’t you heard? I’m the internet girl
Every picture of me is “Oh my God, it’s her”
What’s the word? What’s the word? I’m the internet girl (Word)
Click it, click it, ooh, you hate it, jealousy’s so overrated
Haven’t you heard? I’m the internet girl
Yeah, it isn’t my fault that it’s always my turn
What’s the word? What’s the word? I’m the internet girl
Nobody got what I got, go all day, I never stop

[Pre-Chorus: Lara]
It’s all too much, I fear
I’m getting out of here

[Chorus: Megan, Lara, Yoonchae, Sophia]
Eat zucchini (In your feelings), zucchini (‘Cause you need me so)
Eat zucchini (Keep on breathin’), zucchini (‘Cause you never know)
Do you read me? (What I might do) Like the emoji? (It just might be you)
Oh, won’t you? Oh, won’t you? Oh, won’t you?
Eat zucchini (In your feelings), zucchini (‘Cause you need me so)
Eat zucchini (Keep on breathin’), zucchini (‘Cause you never know)
Do you read me? (What I might do) Like the emoji? (And it’s all for you)
Oh, won’t you? Oh, won’t you? Oh, won’t you?
[Outro: Daniela]
Haven’t you heard? I’m the internet girl

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Song Credits

SongInternet Girl
ArtistKATSEYE
AlbumK1
WriterLivvi Franc, Justin Tranter, Mattias Larsson, Robin Fredriksson & shawn wasabi
ProducerJustin Tranter, Mattman & Robin & shawn wasabi

About the Song

“Internet Girl” by KATSEYE is a modern pop track that captures the energy of online culture and the way relationships can form through screens instead of in person. It blends bright production, catchy melodies, and a confident performance style that makes the song feel fun, current, and a little bit rebellious. There’s a slick mix of pop, electronic, and dance influences, giving the track a playful attitude that matches its theme.

Lyrically, the song explores the idea of being desired or admired in the digital world. There’s a sense of glamour and mystery around the “internet girl” character—someone who is watched, liked, and followed, but still keeps her own identity and control. The song doesn’t treat online attention as something shallow; instead, it plays with the idea that digital spaces can shape confidence, style, and relationships in their own way. The hook is especially memorable and easy to sing along to, which makes the song stick in your head long after it ends.

What gives “Internet Girl” its charm is how it balances attitude and vulnerability. The production is glossy and upbeat, but there’s also a sense of longing underneath, almost like the song is asking whether being noticed online is enough or if there’s something deeper behind it. The track feels very much like a product of its time, reflecting how Gen Z and younger audiences interact with fame, beauty, and connection. It’s catchy, stylish, and relatable in a way that makes it feel right at home in today’s pop landscape.

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