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- 24 de Abr, 2020
As the title suggests, post songs that are blatantly sexual. Try not to go for the obvious low-hanging fruit like Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get it On" or NIN's "Closer".
I'll start with this bizarre 1978 disco song I discovered by accident: "In the Bush" by Musique. A while back I was getting snacks at a gas station, when I heard a very odd song playing over the radio. It was a disco song which kinda reminded me of early Prince, and the chorus was a group of women singing "Push push in the bush!". I googled the lyrics to find the song and then listened to the entire song song on Spotify, and laughed my ass of. The premise of the song is from the point of view of women telling the listeners that they have high sex drives too, and then repeatedly urge the men to fuck them. The kicker? There's times in the song when the singing gets faster and the women breathe heavily to simulate having orgasms. Apparently the song didn't chart well because the sexual overtones caused it to get banned from some stations, and the original writer regretted making it because he was worried young kids would hear it and sing the lyrics aloud.
What's funny is that aside from the obvious lyrics, the music itself sounds like it's straight up stereotypical 70's porno soundtrack music, especially the intro:
I'll start with this bizarre 1978 disco song I discovered by accident: "In the Bush" by Musique. A while back I was getting snacks at a gas station, when I heard a very odd song playing over the radio. It was a disco song which kinda reminded me of early Prince, and the chorus was a group of women singing "Push push in the bush!". I googled the lyrics to find the song and then listened to the entire song song on Spotify, and laughed my ass of. The premise of the song is from the point of view of women telling the listeners that they have high sex drives too, and then repeatedly urge the men to fuck them. The kicker? There's times in the song when the singing gets faster and the women breathe heavily to simulate having orgasms. Apparently the song didn't chart well because the sexual overtones caused it to get banned from some stations, and the original writer regretted making it because he was worried young kids would hear it and sing the lyrics aloud.
What's funny is that aside from the obvious lyrics, the music itself sounds like it's straight up stereotypical 70's porno soundtrack music, especially the intro: