"I'm your basic average girl and I'm here to save the world"
The lyrics were designed to reflect Kim’s dual life as a high school student and a world-class spy, emphasizing her reliability and bravery.
Performed by R&B singer , the song was written and produced by Cory Lerios and George Gabriel . At the time, Milian was a rising star with a pre-existing relationship with Disney as a host for Movie Surfers . The original track is characterized by: Genre: A punchy, "Motown-flavored" R&B and pop number.
While Milian sang the lead, Christy Carlson Romano (the voice of Kim Possible) provided backing harmonies.
"Call Me, Beep Me!": The Anthem of a Generation The Kim Possible theme song, officially titled "Call Me, Beep Me!" , stands as one of the most iconic pieces of music in Disney Channel history. Released in 2002 alongside the animated series, the track quickly transcended its role as a simple TV intro to become a pop-culture staple for the "90s kid" generation. The Sound of 2002
The song features iconic soundbites from the show, including Kim’s signature catchphrase, "So, what's the sitch?". Lyric Highlights
Theme Song Рџћ¶ | Kim Possible | Disney Channel -
"I'm your basic average girl and I'm here to save the world"
The lyrics were designed to reflect Kim’s dual life as a high school student and a world-class spy, emphasizing her reliability and bravery. Theme Song рџЋ¶ | Kim Possible | Disney Channel
Performed by R&B singer , the song was written and produced by Cory Lerios and George Gabriel . At the time, Milian was a rising star with a pre-existing relationship with Disney as a host for Movie Surfers . The original track is characterized by: Genre: A punchy, "Motown-flavored" R&B and pop number. "I'm your basic average girl and I'm here
While Milian sang the lead, Christy Carlson Romano (the voice of Kim Possible) provided backing harmonies. The original track is characterized by: Genre: A
"Call Me, Beep Me!": The Anthem of a Generation The Kim Possible theme song, officially titled "Call Me, Beep Me!" , stands as one of the most iconic pieces of music in Disney Channel history. Released in 2002 alongside the animated series, the track quickly transcended its role as a simple TV intro to become a pop-culture staple for the "90s kid" generation. The Sound of 2002
The song features iconic soundbites from the show, including Kim’s signature catchphrase, "So, what's the sitch?". Lyric Highlights