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11 Songs Loosely Associated with the Bathroom features music courtesy of Anthony Sprunk, Ice Nine Kills, Montell Fish, SpaceMan Zack, and Trippie Redd.
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Did you ever know that you need a playlist associated with the bathroom? Probably not but hey, that’s what The Musical Hype is giving you with 🎧 11 Songs Loosely Associated with the Bathroom! Just a week prior to this 11-song musical compendium, we provided a preview via the miniature playlist, 🎧 Bathroom: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 64 (2023). Honestly, there was never a plan to expand beyond five bathroom-related songs but then it just sort of happened quickly. So, the result is this shitty 💩 (🤭) list of songs! 🎧 11 Songs Loosely Associated with the Bathroom features music courtesy of 🎙 Anthony Sprunk, 🎙 Ice Nine Kills, 🎙 Montell Fish, 🎙 SpaceMan Zack, and 🎙 Trippie Redd among others. So, get ready to explore the bathroom with us in all its glorious stench, I guess 😂 🤣 😂 🤣!
1. Trippie Redd & Ski Mask the Slump God, “TOILET WATER”
💿 MANSION MUSIK • 🏷 1400 Entertainment, Inc. / 10K Projects • 📅 2023
All those lyrical excerpts hail from the chorus, which features plenty of memorable lyrics. Of course, the most fun part of the shit-fueled experience is when Trippie and Ski Mask spit, “Flush (bust), flush (bust).” The flushing also occurs in the pre-chorus too for good measure! Anyways, Trippie takes the first verse, which is violent with its references to MAC-11s and FN’s, and Redd’s assertion, “Bitch, you know I keep a cutter.” As for Ski Mask the Slump God, he comes through in the second verse with epic lines like “Break him like a Kit-Kat, Chris, how I be tuckin’” and the likes of “You be built like a nose, you be runny / Money flow like constipated tummy.” While 🎵 “TOILET WATER” is literally pissy and shitty (sorry, couldn’t resist), this three-minute banger is irresistible.
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2. SpaceMan Zack, “Coke in the Bathroom”
🎵 “Coke in the Bathroom” • 🏷 SpaceMan Zack • 📅 2019
After the colorful chorus, there is only one verse, and SpaceMan Zack keeps things brutally honest. Love seems to be out of the cards for him (maybe), but “I’mma die rich in a room full of money.” Even though he says “Baby, ain’t nobody wanna love me,” that doesn’t mean Zack doesn’t plan to ‘get some’ as twice he mentions “Black dress shawty in the back fucking on me.” Furthermore, he goes on to say, “It’s that lover boy shit till they putting me under”… Um, okay… sure… Also covered in the sole verse is Zack’s drip (“Baby said she love to read the LV on my buckle”) and his ability to secure the plug for the coke, apparently 😏. Depth is not part of the modus operandi of 🎵 “Coke in the Bathroom” and perhaps it’s best that way. A little outlandishness never hurt anybody, right? Well now…
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3. HOLYCHILD, “Bathroom Bitch”
🎵 “Bathroom Bitch” • 🏷 Glassnote Entertainment Group LLC • 🗓 2018
“Baby, I’m an animal but you can have a taste
God, I feel so powerful when grinding on your face…”
My, my, my! Beyond the pre-chorus with its animalistic tendencies, the chorus encourages the sweet pleasures of sex. Interestingly, it does so without f-bombs explicitly expressing what’s going down. No worries, because the bridge gets down and dirty once more: “In the bathroom, in the library / I feel your love inside of me.” Inside, huh? #SPEECHLESS! The sex is lit on 🎵 “Bathroom Bitch” – that might be an understatement. This is a dirty but fun and utterly infectious indie pop joint. Liz Nistico is bold AF, and she’s unafraid to express her sexual desires.
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4. Montell Fish, “Bathroom”
💿 Her Love Still Haunts Me Like a Ghost • 🏷 Lord’s Child • 🗓 2022
Here’s the thing though, Montell Fish keeps it classy – well as classy as a bathroom rendezvous can be – on “Bathroom.” Perhaps they’re merely making out in the bathroom, but, we can read between the lines. “She moves with my palm / She always gives it to me / I’m fallin’ in love / This is addictive, please.” At least to his credit, in the sole verse of his slow jam, Fish admits to falling in love as opposed to just a one-bathroom-stand! More could be said about the lyrics, but honestly, that’s about the size of it on 🎵 “Bathroom”. Clearly, this couple doesn’t care about slow dancing and requires some private, sexy time via the bathroom. It’s a sexy V-I-B-E to say the least!
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5. Ice Nine Kills, “The Shower Scene”
💿 The Silver Scream 2: Welcome to Horrorwood • 🏷 Fearless • 📅 2021
What makes “The Shower Scene” such a brilliant song is how the record navigates Norman Bates’ main personality and his dissociative ‘Mother’ personality. Charnas goes between both extremes, weaving in quotes from the film too. It is fitting when Charnas asserts, “You got caught up Inn between,” as the murderous shower scene in the book (📚 Robert Bloch) and film takes place at an inn. Also, it is fitting as Charnas asserts, “You can’t escape the shower scene!” It is two-fold because (1) it is one of the most famous cinematic scenes in history and (2) Bates murders Marion Crane, so, she’s not coming out alive. You can’t unsee this one, folks. The chorus is a dark, fierce vibe too as Charnas sings, “I hope saying goodnight / Doesn’t mean saying goodbye! / Now under pressure, we’re drowning together / Going down the drain tonight.” The drain is a key part of the shower scene in the film too. Besides a great narrative within the songwriting, and awesome lead vocals by Charnas, the music is lit too – dark, dramatic, dynamic, unsettling.
Appears in 🔻:
- Ice Nine Kills, The Shower Scene: FIERCE Pop + Rock 🔥🤘 No. 3 (2023)
- 13 Songs Straight From The Shower (2023)
6. Anthony Sprunk, “I’ll Meet You in the Bathroom”
🎵 “I’ll Meet You In The Bathroom” • 🏷 Anthony Sprunk • 🗓 2022
Interestingly, if you dig deeper into the lyrics of “I’ll Meet You In The Bathroom,” sex isn’t the sole takeaway. Sure, Anthony and this guy are going to enjoy each other’s company temporarily, but there appears to be a level of fear. The fear of judgment and shame. Those are two things experienced by so many members of the LGBTQ+ community, regardless of the letter that best represents them. Notably, Sprunk asserts, “I just wanna go out and not worry about / Stupid people with stupid faces and their opinions.” Basically, he wants to live his truth without being judged. Later, both guys mention the shame: “He said his family would be ashamed / I said, ‘Mine would feel the same’ / But God knows that I tried / Turned ocean tears to tides / And nothing changed.” Woo! So much to unpack from a mere trip to the bathroom! By the end, it’s clear that nothing of substance comes of the hookup as Sprunk has more questions than answers: “Did you make it out of Tucson? / Did you get your law degree? / Did you make it to Chicago? / I guess some things I’ll never know.” All told, 🎵 “I’ll Meet You in the Bathroom” is truly special, superbly capturing the gay 🌈 experience.
Appears in 🔻:
- Anthony Sprunk, I’ll Meet You in the Bathroom: LGBTQ Bopz 🌈🎶 No. 28 (2023)
- Bathroom: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 64 (2023)
7. French Montana, “Hotel Bathroom”
💿 Jungle Rules • 🏷 Bad Boy Entertainment / Epic • 📅 2017
“Hotel bathroom
Hotel bathroom
Smoking in the bathroom
To the hotel room
Hotel couch, fucking on the hotel couch
Hotel bathroom
Fuck you on the hotel bath tub.”
So, unpacking that, it’s some smoking and mostly fucking… Yup, basically. To French’s credit, the production (🎛 A1, ISM, and Frank Dukes), sound, and overall vibe are pros. Still, does “Hotel Bathroom” make sex sound, well sexy? Nope, but to each his or her own.
8. Highly Suspect, “Bath Salts”
💿 Mister Asylum • 🏷 300 Entertainment • 📅 2015
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9. Miranda Lambert, “Bathroom Sink”
💿 Platinum • 🏷 RCA Nashville • 📅 2014
10. N.E.R.D, “Everyone Nose (All The Girls Standing in the Line for the Bathroom)”
💿 Seeing Sounds • 🏷 Star Trak, LLC • 📅 2008
While Haley gets the honor of performing the outlandish, memorable hook, much of “Everyone Nose (All The Girls Standing in the Line for the Bathroom)” is performed by Williams. “Cut you open and you’re just wired,” he raps in the first verse, adding, “You ain’t tired; you wanna cause a riot.” Hmm, why isn’t she tired? Well, the answer is simple: SHE’S HIGH! The song is about girls doing cocaine! “Close your eyes, see colorful things / You wanna, let go, feel wonderful things,” Pharrell raps in the second verse, continuing, “Just a bit more just to get in the lane / So we can enter the brain and you can flip with the pain.” My, my, my! There is contrast on the bridge, which is sung, and seems to reference the morning after this coked out experience, numbing life, apparently (“Here’s a towel, wipe your face / Cool down, have a drink, it’s on me”). All told, 🎵 “Everyone Nose (All The Girls Standing in the Line for the Bathroom)” is wild, and we wouldn’t have it any other way!
Appears in 🔻:
- N.E.R.D, Everyone Nose (All The Girls Standing in the Line for the Bathroom): FIERCE Pop + Rock 🔥🤘 No. 34 (2023)
- Bathroom: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 64 (2023)
11. Bobby Darin, “Splish Splash”
💿 Bobby Darin • 🏷 Atlantic • 🗓 1958
“Splish Splash” was actually banned by some radio stations. Why? References to nudity after Bobby Darin discovers the party going outside of the bathroom! Ultimately, after he sees the teens dancing, he asserts, “I forgot about the bath / I went and put my dancing shoes on.” Well, at this point, we assume he’s put on shoes, but what about some clothes, Bobby? There is no clarity. The assumption would be that dancing shoes just means he started dancing, whether he had shoes on or not. Furthermore, beyond skipping the bath and putting that towel around him, there is no mention of a shirt, pants, or even a pair of undies. It seems dumb that this would earn this innocent song controversy, but it was the 1950s and given Darin’s youth and the fact this song is about teens partying, it was deemed risqué. Is it? Nope. Really, the flaw is that Darin and co-writer 🎼 ✍ Murray Kaufman failed to make sure Bobby was dressed properly! More notably on this fun, 🎛 Ahmet Ertegün / Herb Abramson production is the reference to other vintage songs: 🎵 “Lollipop”, 🎵 “Peggy Sue”, and 🎵 “Good Golly Miss Molly”. Believe me, the kids do much worse in the 2020s then 🎵 “Splish Splash” would have ever dreamt of doing!
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11 Songs Loosely Associated with the Bathroom (2023) [📷: Brent Faulkner/ The Musical Hype; 300 Entertainment, 1400 Entertainment, Inc. / 10K Projects, Anthony Sprunk, Atlantic, Bad Boy Entertainment / Epic, Fearless, Glassnote Entertainment Group LLC, Lord’s Child, RCA Nashville, SpaceMan Zack, Star Trak, LLC; Wesley Davi from Pexels]
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