Later that night, while Cobain slept, Hanna scrawled across his apartment wall with a Sharpie.
The iconic phrase "Nirvana smells like" is forever linked to the 1991 anthem that defined Generation X and catapulted grunge into the mainstream. Ironically, the title of one of rock’s most rebellious songs originated from a misunderstanding about a brand of drugstore deodorant. The Graffiti That Started It All Nirvana Smells Like
What Makes This Song Great? "Smells Like Teen Spirit" Nirvana Later that night, while Cobain slept, Hanna scrawled
The song's title came from a night of drinking and "public service" graffiti in 1990. , lead singer of the punk band Bikini Kill, joined Kurt Cobain to spray-paint slogans on the wall of a religious center they believed was a "fake abortion clinic". The Graffiti That Started It All What Makes
Cobain, who didn't know the brand existed, thought the phrase was a poetic, revolutionary slogan about the anarchist spirit of youth. He loved it so much he called Hanna six months later to ask if he could use it as a lyric. The Sound of Revolution
Musically, "Smells Like Teen Spirit" was Cobain’s attempt to write the "ultimate pop song".