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13 Bed-Related Songs That You Don’t Wanna Miss (2026) [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Jaymantri, Ketut Subiyanto, Mustapha Damilola from Pexels; Gordon Johnson, Mariandi Griffiths from Pixabay]13 Bed-Related Songs That You Don’t Wanna Miss features songs by cupcakKe, Jamie Foxx, Joji, Jordy, Olivia Rodrigo, and Teyana Taylor.

Cutting straight to the chase, the focus of this playlist is the B-E-D, BED! 13 Bed-Related Songs That You Don’t Wanna Miss is not the first bed-driven showing on The Musical Hype.  Back in 2018, we published 15 Songs Associated with the Bed (2018). Three years later, in 2021, we unleashed 12 More Songs Associated with the Bed (2021). 13 Bed-Related Songs That You Don’t Wanna Miss, which arrives five years later, has been a long time coming! The criteria is simple: the song title must use some form of the word, bed, or reference something related to the bed, such as a pillow. 13 Bed-Related Songs That You Don’t Wanna Miss features songs by cupcakKe, Jamie Foxx, Joji, Jordy, Olivia Rodrigo, and Teyana Taylor. So, without further ado, let’s peel back the covers and dive into 13 Bed-Related Songs That You Don’t Wanna Miss!


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1. cupcakKe, “One of My Bedbugs Ate My Pussy” 2. Joji, “Past Won’t Leave My Bed” 3. Teyana Taylor, “Bed of Roses”
4. Parsa Sleighter, “Bedroom Superstar” 5. Jordy, “If He’s in Your Bed” 6. Olivia Rodrigo, “making the bed”
7. Matthew Orgel, “I Wish This Pillow Was You” 8. Joel Corry, RAYE & David Guetta, “Bed” 9. Honey Bxby, “Laying In His Bed”
10. Erik Lenfair, “Pillow Prince” 11. Sabrina Carpenter, “Bed Chem” 12. Jamie Foxx, “Warm Bed”
13. Pansy Division, “He Whipped My Ass in Tennis (Then I Fucked His Ass in Bed)”    

 


1. cupcakKe, “One of My Bedbugs Ate My Pussy”

The BakKery » cupcakKe » 2025

cupcakKe, The BakKery [📷: cupcakKe]

“One of my bedbugs ate my pussy / And he left bed crumbs, your nigga in my bed buggin’ me for the gushy.”
Only cupcakKe, among the most unapologetic rappers of them all, could come up with the likes of “One of My Bedbugs Ate My Pussy”. It is a song title that NO ONE is sure to forget.  She continues rapping in the intro of this filthy, sexed-up, raunch-fest, “Riddles, ain’t that fun but I got a riddle, how my twat really looks tea (Yeah) / What’s sweet, pretty warm, needs water to form and stays with a bag? My pussy (Mwah).” Holy fucking moly! CupcakKe wrote this highlight from her 2025 album, The BakKery, while Level On the Beat produced it. It features an aggressive, danceable backdrop set in a minor key. The beat goes hard, groovy to the nth degree. CupcakKe matches the accompaniment with fierce, hard-nosed, and unapologetic rhymes.

CupcakKe’s one-liners are insane and often X-rated. In the first verse, she spits, “Anal, start pokin’, back throwin’, croc shoes, gotta knock my holes in / Pussy turn poet, start speakin’ when smokin’.” She, indeed, references anal sex, and it’s not the only time 😳. Another memorable moment is comparing a missed facial to a misfired bullet: “Wanna bust on my face, I’ma dodge that cock / He gonna miss this face like when Trump got shot.” In the second verse, she memorably concludes, “Yeah, the pussy got his babies, but the mouth gon’ adopt it.” Holy shit, I’m running out of profanity-laden phrases to describe this profanity-laden, X-rated song 😬. More of the same in the third: “He came in dapper just to eat the butt / The pussy O-P, yo, come pee in the cup.” CupcakKe is filthy, but the cadence and flow are popping! Potent. Beyond the verses, cupcakKe never fails to surprise in other sections.  The chorus is infectious but naughty, referencing Lady Gaga’s shoes, ten-inch dicks, and those bugs, again. In the post-chorus, we get the honor of hearing “Hawk tuah.” In the bridge, she corrupts a child’s nursery rhyme: “The itsy-bitsy spider crawled in my booty crack /… Down came the rain when I threw this coochie back.” One this is for sure, “One of My Bedbugs Ate My Pussy” successfully promotes butt play… 

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2. Joji, “Past Won’t Leave My Bed”

Piss In The Wind » Palace Creek / Virgin Music » 2026

Joji, Piss In The Wind [📷: Palace Creek / Virgin Music]

“I open my eyes / Her face lingers on the walls.”
Uh-oh, Joji (George Miller), sounds like those pesky matters of the heart are up and running! “She’s stuck on rewind in my mind / I try to move on, but the past won’t leave my bed.” The relatable feeling of heartbreak is written all over “Past Won’t Leave My Bed”, the third single from his fourth studio album, Piss In The Wind.  Joji penned this gorgeous, emotional ballad with Jonathan Xavier Cunningham, Dan Farber, ​fussy, and P.J.A. Williams. Dan Farber produced it. While I don’t wish Joji to be heartbroken or haunted by the past, his pain is the listener’s pleasure throughout the song. The musical accompaniment and production are exquisite, providing ample fuel for Miller’s fire (piano/keys, big drums, etc.).  Vocally, he sounds refined and sophisticated as ever.  He sings authentically and sincerely, never forcing things.  “I hear it all the time like the wind between the chimes / Holding on to what we had together,” he sings in the second verse, and continues, “A single note of my persistent hopeless lullabies / I know that I can’t sleep forever.” He’s in a bad place given the breakup, but musically, Joji remains on fire – piping hot! “Past Won’t Leave My Bed” is another winner from Joji.  Although relatively brief, it is beautiful, vocally and instrumentally, and well-executed.

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3. Teyana Taylor, “Bed of Roses”

Escape Room » Taylormade Enterprises, Inc. / Def Jam Recordings / UMG Recordings, Inc. » 2025

Teyana Taylor, Escape Room [📷: Taylormade Enterprises, Inc. / Def Jam Recordings]

“My body’s tryna say the things that I can’t.”
Oop! Now that is a statement right there, Teyana Taylor! “The way that I want you, I can’t lie.” Oh, snap! The R&B singer-songwriter brings the heat – the steam – to her song, “Bed of Roses”. “Bed of Roses” is the 18th track on her 2025 album, Escape Room.  She penned the relatively brief “Bed” with NOVA WAV and producers D. Phelps, ​​xynothing, and Prodkavin.

The two-and-a-half-minute “Bed of Roses” is striking.  It thrives on its sleek, sensual-sounding musical accompaniment.  Additionally, the record has some inviting, old-school vibes.  Teyana Taylor is the star, delivering buttery smooth, sexy vocals. Her performance is expressive, nuanced, and well-rounded.  The songwriting is simple but highly effective. “I got all this love to give, love to kill tonight, she sings in the first verse, and continues, “Let me show you it feels, how sweet it feels inside.” In the second verse, she is more overt, singing, “You make it hard to notice we ain’t sleeping on roses / Come make it hard, come choke it, fuck me like you’re broken / It could be so easy.” Holy shee-it! While the verses are terrific, the incredibly tuneful chorus is the section to beat:

“You want it, you can have it, don’t waste no time

Yeah, you need it, I can please it, I want what’s mine.”

It is self-explanatory what Teyana Taylor is getting at. All told, “Bed of Roses” is an ultra-sexy bop from an artist who excels at sensual joints.

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4. Parsa Sleighter, “Bedroom Superstar”

“Bedroom Superstar” » Parsa Sleighter » 2025

Parsa Sleighter, Bedroom Superstar [📷: Parsa Sleighter]If you haven’t peeped Parsa Sleighter via social media, you are missing a treat.  The eyes don’t lie… he is a beautiful specimen.  And yes, he often refrains from wearing a shirt.  No complaint here.  Beyond being a beautiful man, Sleighter possesses a beautiful instrument.  The last time I covered the self-described alternative princess was in 2024: “A Playboy’s Blues”. Once again, Sleighter provides sweet music to my ears with the four-minute ballad, “Bedroom Superstar”. Ooh-la-la, Parsa! He wrote and produced this impressive track.

“Bedroom Superstar” is a vibe from the beginning.  Parsa Sleighter is unafraid to lean into experimental, alternative, and psychedelic cues and sounds.  The musical backdrop is celestial, with the detuned keyboard, organ, and synths. The drum groove is solid but non troppo, anchoring the ballad moving along. In no rush, Parsa sumptuously captures an ambient, dream-like aesthetic.  When the song is titled “Bedroom Superstar,” that is the expectation, right? Bedroom pop. With its sleepy, somnambulant aesthetic, the track makes me want to float… and of course, sleep and cuddle with someone fine.  Vocally, Sleighter delivers enigmatic, indulgent, and warm vocals.  His tone is gorgeous as he brings the melodies and lyrics to life. Is he a male Lana Del Rey? He sort of sounds like it here, riding the lush backdrop with ease.  I could continue to expound upon my analysis, but Parsa Sleighter and “Bedroom Superstar” are best enjoyed by experiencing them – seeing, listening, and straight-up vibing.

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5. Jordy, “If He’s in Your Bed”

Mind Games » 300 Entertainment » 2021

JORDY, Mind Games [📷: 300 Entertainment]

“Waitin’ up for someone / That I wouldn’t introduce to my friends…”
Well, JORDY, dear, that’s how you know that this boy isn’t worth it.  Perhaps he looks phenomenal in the buff, and the rocket launch is something fierce, but ultimately, IT’S NOT WORTH IT.  That said, the pop musician is young, and lust can be hard to overcome without action, but he wouldn’t be singing about it on “If He’s in Your Bed” (Mind Games) if he didn’t already know it’s a BAD IDEA.

“I said that in June I’d find love by December / Shit’s still not together, damn…” JORDY has lots to sort through on “If He’s in Your Bed.” He knows “these boys ain’t shit.”  Regardless, he’s been in the position where having sex is just a thing to DO even though “I know you’re not as good as my ex.”  Furthermore, he’s kissed boys that aren’t ‘take home to mom’ material, not to mention that it’s nothing more than a physical happening.  Give him credit, though – he’s becoming self-aware – illustrated masterfully on the chorus:

“Stop makin’ messes just to hide your messes

You know it’s true

Don’t send that message ‘cause you’re bored

With nothin’ bettеr to do

Don’t cancel all your plans

Just for some shitty head

‘Causе you’ll be just as lonely later

If he’s in your bed.”

JORDY arrives at the correct realizations on “If He’s in Your Bed”. The fun isn’t so fun in the big picture.  ‘Fun’ can’t atone for an ex, ultimately, nor does it make headway to achieve a legit, substantial love.  That love, that the pop star aspires to, transcends that “shitty head” he sings about on the chorus.  Shout out to the vocals, songwriting (JORDY, Riley Biederer, and Jonny Shorr), and production (Shorr).

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6. Olivia Rodrigo, “making the bed”

GUTS » Olivia Rodrigo / Geffen » 2023 

Olivia Rodrigo, GUTS [📷: Olivia Rodrigo / Geffen]

“Another piece of plastic I could just throw away / Another conversation with nothin’ good to say.”
Initially, on “making the bed, Grammy-winning pop singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo (b. 2003) sings with poise and expressiveness.  She sounds particularly beautiful in her upper register.  Because of her ability to use her voice in so many ways, I’d argue that she’s more versatile than given credit for. The melodies are utterly sublime, especially in the chorus. During the chorus, the lyrics are incredibly honest:   

“Well, sometimes I feel like I don’t wanna be where I am  

Gettin’ drunk at a club with my fair-weather friends 

Push away all the people who know me the best  

But it’s me who’s been makin’ the bed.” 

Rodrigo goes on to sing the post-chorus, “Me, who’s been makin’ the bed / Pull the sheets over my head, yeah / Makin’ the bed.” Ooh-wee! Some other pros from the sixth track of her 2023 album, GUTS, include the heaviness of the guitar as well as the wall of sound 💪.

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7. Matthew Orgel, “I Wish This Pillow Was You”

“I Wish This Pillow Was You” » Lamp Please » 2023

Matthew Orgel, I Wish This Pillow Was You [📷: Lamp Please]

“Shitty morning, feeling broken / Wanna call you ‘cause I’m not one for healthy coping.”
It’s sounding like a total bummer, Matthew Orgel.  Matters of the heart fuel his ‘shitty morning’ on “I Wish This Pillow Was You”.  The opening lines preface how relatable this pop song is. Whether you’re gay, straight, bi, or otherwise, the feelings that Orgel expresses speak volumes.  But, you know what’s not shitty? Orgel’s musicianship! A 2022 graduate of the Berklee College of Music, he has a stellar voice, including a ripe, youthful falsetto, awesome songwriting chops (his degree), and is a multi-instrumentalist, including the piano! He penned “I Wish This Pillow Was You” alongside Camila Solis.  He also produced this fine, honest number.

The young musician shines from the opening to the closing tip of “I Wish This Pillow Was You.” When it comes to this man, he admittedly can’t help himself, and that’s not good. “Got no self-control, someone take my phone / Before I text you and you’re taking off my clothes,” he sings, continuing, “‘Cause every time you end up back in my bed / It takes a week for me to clear up my head.” Oh, snap! So, what’s the problem with this ‘relationship’? It’s not a relationship.  It’s giving FWB, and Orgel acknowledges he’s nothing more than fun for this guy he can’t get enough of.  He wants their fun to be more but knows it won’t happen. Still, “But damn, you’re just my type / And I wish this pillow was you.” Self-destructive, Matt suffers from sheets that smell like this hottie he’ll never attain, and being left on read, yet still wants him badly.  As they say, the definition of insanity “is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results”.  Is Matthew Orgel insane? Probably not, but ‘like’ and love will make you do crazy things, hence why he’s willing to subject himself to less than he deserves. “I Wish This Pillow Was You” is not only a sweet addition to the growing collection of gay bops but also a cautionary tale regarding unrequited love.  Sex and love are not the same thing.  Even if it feels good physically, emotionally, it can be damaging and detrimental.

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8. Joel Corry, RAYE & David Guetta, “Bed”

“Bed” » Asylum UK / Warner Music UK » 2021

Joel Corry, RAYE & David Guetta, "Bed" [📷: Asylum UK / Warner Music UK]

“9:05 in the evenin’ / I’m all up in my feelings / I’m callin’ your phone ‘cause I can’t get enough.”
Ooh-wee! British DJ Joel Corry, British singer-songwriter RAYE (Rachel Keen), and French music producer and DJ David Guetta collaborate on a surefire, high-energy dance bop, “Bed”. “Bed” was written by its three credited artists, as well as Giorgio TuinfortJin Jin (Janée  Bennett), Lewis Thompson, and Neave Applebaum. Corry, Applebaum, Tuinfort, Thompson, and Guetta produced it. RAYE is the star of the show with her expressive, cutting vocals. She delivers a commanding, entertaining vocal performance.  The best section of the song, lyrically and instrumentally, is the catch, infectious chorus. We expect no less on a dance cut.

“I got a bed, but I’d rather be in yours tonight
I got a bed, but I’d rather be in yours, yours
That’s what I say when I call you on the phone tonight
I got a bed, but I’d rather be in yours.”

Beyond the high-flying chorus, the production kicks ass and takes names, too! The sound is bright and brilliant, creating a superb aesthetic overall. The beat is danceable and electrifying. I particularly adore the moments when those electronic drums pummel incredibly hard (pre-chorus).  Other notes regarding this bed-centric joint. It features a straightforward, highly effective form. Sometimes, predictability wins. Running at just under three minutes, it is an optimal length – not too long and not too short. All told, “Bed” is a strong showing from Corry, RAYE, and Guetta. With no glaring cons or miscues, it’s all good, baby!

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9. Honey Bxby, “Laying In His Bed”

Raw Honey » Rebirth Ent. / Art@War/ Warner » 2025

Honey Bxby, Raw Honey (EP) [📷: Rebirth Ent. / Art@War/ Warner]

“And he can take it off me anywhere he wanna / ‘Cause he fucks me in certain ways,”
Honey Bxby (Ajaysiya Byers) asserts in “Laying In His Bed”, the 10th track from her 2025 EP, Raw Honey.  She adds, “You hold me in other ways / I wish it was you, and it ain’t right.” Holy shit! Yes, you heard and read right. Honey Bxby is thinking about another man while in bed with a different man! To her credit, she admits she’s wrong. Byers, Akil “worldwidefresh” King, and Chloe George wrote this scandalous, infidelity-laden joint (“He think he my only bae / But you bring the fun and games”). Oh, snap! King, Stephen “DiGenius” McGregor, Justus West, and Bankroll Got It produced it.

“Laying In His Bed” features a sickening groove that catches the ear from the onset.  The synths are colorful and electrifying. Honey Bxby delivers strong vocals. She sings with attitude and personality as she is transparent about her feelings. She is unapologetic. “Does he notice? I lose focus,” she sings, continuing, “My body craves something that my soul likes / I know he all in, but I’m all out.” Well, da-yum! In the tuneful chorus, while she’s thinking about him, it should come as no surprise that she hopes he is also thinking about her. We get a change of pace during a rapped, fast-paced bridge: “I’m sendin’ pics with my panties on (what?) / I’m on my phone while they sittin’ out (uh) / Playin’ with my cat while the doggy’s out (uh) / See, I’m a good girl when you come around.” Gah-day-um 😳! Honey Bxby keeps it 💯 – an understatement. We listen and we don’t judge, obviously, but, we know that Byers needs to figure shit out on “Laying In His Bed”. How many times has “Tryin’ to Love Two” worked out beyond providing a theme for a bomb song? As honest as you are with us, Honey, be honest with your men! 

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10. Erik Lenfair, “Pillow Prince”

“Pillow Prince” » Erik Lenfair » 2024

Erik Lenfair, Pillow Prince [📷: Erik Lenfair]

“I came on a mission tonight / (With a craving deep inside) / I need the right type of guy / (Who’ll get the job done right).”
Oh, snap 🫰 🥵 😈! Handsome and talented Brazilian pop artist Erik Lenfair gets down to business on the sexy “Pillow Prince” which is about craving dick. Lenfair penned “Pillow Prince” while Elisio Freitas produced it. The modus operandi: SEX. “Come and get my love,” he sings, continuing, “Better get warming up / Then baby you gots to take charge.” The desire and hunger are real as Lenfair lets this smoldering hot hottie dominate him. Erik Lenfair [📷: Erik Lenfair]“I’m just gonna lie down / Super cute,” he asserts, “Scream your name / Watch you rock it / I’ll be your pillow prince for the night.” Lenfair not only excels at his role as the submissive pillow prince but shines vocally. He charmingly, sexily, and sweetly expresses his desires, amplified by a heaping dose of autotune, perfectly suited for this song.  It also doesn’t hurt that he’s composed tuneful melodies, particularly in the chorus, the crème de la crème of the pillow prince-ing. Freitas’ production is bright, and bubbly, signaling the willingness to… The bass line is a thick…boy 🤭,  while the synths are sugary sweet sans being saccharine. Lenfair uses his influences fabulously on “Pillow Prince”. Pillow Princes everywhere have an anthem!

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11. Sabrina Carpenter, “Bed Chem”

Short n Sweet » Island » 2024

Sabrina Carpenter, Man's Best Friend [📷: Island]

“Manifest that you’re oversized.”
Sabrina Carpenter is referencing bigness, but specific to the private area 🍆, if you catch my drift (“Out of breath, got me goin’ like…”).  These excerpted lyrics make “Bed Chem”, the sixth track from Short n Sweet, the 2024 breakout album by Carpenter, ‘something else.’ “Bed Chem” was written by Carpenter, Amy Allen, Ian Kirkpatrick, John Ryan, and Julia Michaels.  Kirkpatrick and Ryan produced. In its sub-three-minute runtime, Carpenter packs a punch – a sexual punch! In the pre-chorus, it seems like she references her former alleged boyfriend, Barry Keoghan (“Who’s the cute boy with the white jacket and the thick accent”). Even if she isn’t referencing the Academy Award-nominated Irish actor, she is referencing a hottie from a different country.  The section to beat is the chorus where Carpenter sings, “But I bet we’d have really good bed chem / How you pick me up, pull ‘em down, turn me ‘round /… How you talk so sweet when you’re doin’ bad things.” Holy smokes! The second verse is fun too, with Sabrina asking him, “Where art though? Why not uponeth me? / See it in my mind, let’s fulfill the prophecy.” Ah, the dangers of a wandering mind 😈.  Carpenter’s fantasies seem endless, and pleasure is front and center.  “And I bet the thermostat’s set at six-nine.” Hmm, I wonder why it’s set at that number 😏? “Bed Chem” is a blast, all told.  Carpenter is honest about her desires, keeping things sex positive.  She sings well with her breathy, flirty pipes.  Also, she’s accompanied by a sleek, groovy, sexy instrumental. The chem is chem-ing 🧪!

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12. Jamie Foxx, “Warm Bed”

Unpredictable » J / Sony BMG Music Entertainment » 2005

Jamie Foxx, Unpredictable [📷: J / Sony BMG Music Entertainment]

“Baby, if we leave the club / Won’t be nothing but good lovin’ / Cause I got a warm bed / I got a warm bed.”
Damn, that’s enticing, Jamie Foxx! At the tail end of 2005, well into 2006, Foxx had a big year with his second studio album (and breakout), Unpredictable. Among many terrific moments from the LP is the sensual second track, “Warm Bed”.  Here, Mr. Foxx sings incredibly smooth, delivering a pitch that no woman can refuse, right? It sure seems that way! A prime example of the heat Jamie produces: “Kiss you right below your navel then rub you with oil / Bite on your ear.” The verses are no slouch either on this slick The Practice Team / Sean Garrett / Mr. Collipark. “You must not understand why they call me Foxx,” Jamie asserts in the first verse, adding, “For how long I can stay in the box / I already know how I plan to possess you.” That plan seems to involve, um, genitals.  Also, there’s a killer line in the second verse: “She wants to see if the Oscar was the fluke or is the nigga really proper.” Woo! Clearly, Foxx proves he’s a freak on “Warm Bed” and we wouldn’t have it any other way. FTW!

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13. Pansy Division, “He Whipped My Ass in Tennis (Then I Fucked His Ass in Bed)”

The Essential Pansy Division » DistroKid » 2006

Pansy Division, The Essential Pansy Division [📷: DistroKid]

“I was really not the sort / To do well on the tennis court.”
Me either, Jon Ginoli (b. 1959), but like you, I enjoy watching those men serve 😂 😈, particularly Novak Djokovic!  “I couldn’t wait to feast my eyes / On his meaty, hairy thighs.” Yummy! Delish! Pansy Division keeps things queer as fuck – emphasis on the fuck part. Honestly, would we have it any other way? Pansy Division exemplifies NSFW punk and queercore to the nth degree. What better way to shock than to release a song, colorfully titled, “He Whipped My Ass in Tennis (Then I Fucked His Ass in Bed)” 😶 😶 😶. See where the fuckery comes into play, now? “He Whipped My Ass in Tenns” appears as the 30th track on the band’s greatest hits compilation, The Essential Pansy Division. It follows the NSFW Christmas song, “Homo Christmas”. Can you say ho, ho, ho?! 🤭

Surprise, surprise, the lengthy title serves as the titular lyric comprising the recurring refrain of the song. “He whipped my ass in tennis,” Jon Ginoli sings, and continues, “Then I fucked his ass in bed.” Jon leaves little to the imagination.  He sucks at tennis (“I couldn’t get into a groove”), but excels at topping this fine, athletic tennis player (“But he said he liked the way I move”)!  Beyond the refrain, there is a chorus, an extension of the fuckery taking place in the refrain. Some of the happenings: “Then we licked and sucked / And sucked and licked / And licked and sucked a lot of dick.” To quote Perry Farrell of Jane’s Addiction, “nothing’s shocking”.  Worth noting, by the sixth verse, there is a role reversal that also affects the rest of the song.  Jon beats him in tennis, and his nameless partner “fucked my ass in bed.” In the final chorus, they switch, concluding, “We whipped some ass in tennis / Then we fucked some ass in bed.” The bold, highly sexual, and unapologetic “He Whipped My Ass in Tennis (Then I Fucked His Ass in Bed)” is best taken with a grain of salt.  It’s fun, NSFW, and quite GAY! Beyond Jon’s explicit novel lyrics and exuberant vocal performance, the musical accompaniment is bright, playful, and striking.  The @$$ is potent 🤭!

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13 Bed Related Songs That You Don’t Wanna Miss (2026) [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; 300 Entertainment, Art@War, Asylum UK, Def Jam Recordings, Erik Lenfair, Geffen, Island, J, Lamp Please, Olivia Rodrigo, Palace Creek, Parsa Sleighter, Rebirth Ent., Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Taylormade Enterprises, Inc., UMG Recordings, Inc., Virgin Music, Warner, Warner Music UK; Jaymantri, Ketut Subiyanto, Mustapha Damilola from Pexels; Gordon Johnson, Mariandi Griffiths  from Pixabay]

 

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The Musical Hype (he/him) has earned Bachelor's and Master's degrees in music (music education and music theory/composition, respectively). A multi-instrumentalist, he plays piano, trombone, and organ among numerous other instruments. He's a certified music educator, composer, and freelance music blogger. Music and writing are two of the most important parts of his life.

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