Share and Follow
Jill Sobule, the singer best known for her groundbreaking 1995 single I Kissed A Girl, has died at 66.
Sobule tragically perished in a house fire in Minneapolis early on Thursday morning, according to Variety.
The singer’s representative confirmed her death to the publication.
Jill Sobule, who gained recognition for her 1995 single “I Kissed A Girl,” achieved a significant milestone when the song reached number 20 on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. This track marked a breakthrough as the most successful openly LGBTQ-themed song on the Billboard charts up to that point. Additionally, Sobule had another one of her songs featured in the popular 1995 comedy film, Clueless.
Although her fame ebbed over time, she continued to regularly record and release new music in recent years.
The performer had been scheduled to appear at Swallow Hill Music’s Tuft Theater in Denver, Colorado — her birthplace — on Friday.

The music industry mourns the loss of Jill Sobule, who sadly passed away at the age of 66 due to a tragic house fire in Minneapolis. The news of her death was reported by Variety, highlighting the singer’s impact on the music scene. A picture of Sobule taken in March 2023 in Beverly Hills accompanies the heartbreaking news.

I Kissed A Girl not only propelled Sobule into the spotlight but also made history by becoming the first openly LGBTQ-themed song to achieve hit status on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart in 1995. The success of this song solidified Sobule’s place in music history. A snapshot of Sobule from the song’s music video captures a moment of her undeniable talent and charisma.
Sobule was slated to perform a show of music from her recent autobiographical musical F*** 7th Grade, along with other tunes, but the event will reportedly now be an informal memorial hosted by 105.5 FM host Ron Bostwick, a friend of the late singer.
Her representative added that a more formal memorial to her life and work will be held this summer.
Sobule’s manager, John Porter, said in a statement to Variety: ‘Jill Sobule was a force of nature and human rights advocate whose music is woven into our culture. I was having so much fun working with her.
‘I lost a client and a friend today,’ he continued. ‘I hope her music, memory, & legacy continue to live on and inspire others.’
Sobule’s longtime attorney, Ken Hertz, also paid tribute to her in a statement.
‘Jill wasn’t just a client. She was family to us. She showed up for every birth, every birthday, and every holiday,’ he said. ‘She performed at our daughter’s wedding, and I was her “tech” when she performed by Zoom from our living room (while living with us) during the pandemic.’
Beginning with her 1990 debut, Things Here Are Different, Sobule released an impressive 10 studio albums and two live albums.
She was also featured in a 2003 concert film and released a greatest-hits compilation in 2001, along with several EPs in the 2000s and early 2010s.

Beginning with her 1990 debut, Things Here Are Different, Sobule released an impressive 10 studio albums and two live albums; pictured in 1995 in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Sobule’s performance for Friday in Denver has been converted into an informal memorial. She was set to release the recording of her autobiographical musical F*** 7th Grade and a 30th anniversary reissue of her self-titled sophomore album on June 6; seen January 20 in LA
Sobule had multiple projects in the works, included an original cast recording of F*** 7th Grade, which is scheduled for a June 6 release.
The acclaimed show was a hit with critics and was named a New York Times Critic Pick before selling out multiple extensions of its original off-Broadway run in 2022.
The show, which featured the singer performing a mix of new and old songs, was nominated for a Drama Desk award.
F*** 7th Grade’s original cast album will be released alongside a 30th anniversary reissue of her self-titled sophomore album.
The original album featured I Kissed A Girl, and subsequent reissues have included her single Supermodel, which was originally featured on the Clueless soundtrack.
The song — which Sobule didn’t write, unlike I Kissed A Girl — was released as the third single from the hit Alicia Silverstone–starring film’s soundtrack in August 1995.
But unlike her earlier success that year, Supermodel failed to chart in the US, which though it had modest chart success in Australia.
Aside form her work on record, Sobule also contributed the theme song to the Nickelodeon sitcom Unfabulous, which aired from 2004–2007 and starred a young Emma Roberts.
Sobule is survived by her brother James Sobule and his wife Mary Ellen, as well as by her nephews, Ian Matthew, Robert and his wife Irina.