13 NSFW Songs Involving Mouth & Tongue features 112, Kelly Rowland, Madonna, Ryan Beatty & SWV.
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he say she love my lolly / She wanna make it pop 💥.” Day-um, Maejor! “Our heads connected; I got the message / You had your hands around my skull.” Hmm, picturing that scene in my mind Ryan Beatty and it is freaky and totally NSFW 🍆 💦! Then, how about hearing from a woman’s perspective? According to Madonna, “Dining out can happen down below 🔽,” while SWV asserts, “You gotta go downtown 🔽 / That’s the way to my love.” What do all these lyrics have in common? Well, they all involve the use of the MOUTH and TONGUE, but not necessarily in the traditional, nutritious way. It’s all about that sweet, sweet candy, baby 🤤! As Ariana Grande sang on “Sweetener”, “I like the way you lick the bowl.” Do you catch my naughty drift?13 NSFW Songs Involving Mouth & Tongue is an edgier compendium – an UNDERSTATEMENT. Likely, consumption should take place OUTSIDE of the work environment – after dark preferably 😈! Musicians referencing the mouth in stimulating fashion include 112, Kelly Rowland, Madonna, Ryan Beatty, and SWV among others. So, check out these 13 NSFW Songs Involving the Mouth if you dare!
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2. Maejor, “Lolly” (Ft. Juicy J & Justin Bieber)
3. Kelly Rowland, “Motivation”
4. Ryan Beatty, “Flowers at the Door”
5. Madonna “Where Life Begins”
6. Akinyele, “Put it in Your Mouth” (Ft. Kia Jeffries)
10. Lil Wayne, “Lollipop” (Ft. Static Major)
11. R. Kelly, “Legs Shaking” / “Cookie”
12. Tear Da Club Up Thugs, “Slob on My Knob”
13. Khia, “My Neck, My Back (Lick It)”
1. Prince, “Head”
Dirty Mind // Warner // 1980
“I’ll give you head till you’re burning up / Head till you get enough / Head till your love is red / Head love you till you’re dead.” Oh boy… In the 00s, the late, great Prince was much tamer musically, particularly regarding sex, compared to the 80s (into the 90s) heyday where he was quite the provocateur. While references to fellatio and cunnilingus are much more rampant in contemporary music, particularly hip-hop and R&B, back in 1980 it was really pushing it. Imagine how Dante Alighieri would’ve viewed the groovy, lustful “Head.” In Dante’s eyes, would damnation to the second circle of hell be sufficient?
Funky and incredibly infectious, Prince’s dirty mind is fully realized on “Head,” one of my personal favorites if I’m being honest. Within the narrative, he meets a good, innocent girl, who is a virgin:
“You said ‘but I’m just a virgin and I’m
On my way to be wed
But you’re such a hunk
So full of spunk.’”
Of course, Prince corrupts her:
“I didn’t want you to be misled
But I’ve got to have you baby
I got to have you in my bed.”
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2. Maejor, “Lolly” (Ft. Juicy J & Justin Bieber)
“Lolly” // The Island Def Jam Group // 2013
Cutting straight to the chase, the 2013 Maejor song, “Lolly”, is NOT about the sweet lollipop 🍭. “She say she love my lolly / She wanna make it pop,” Maejor sings/pop raps on the chorus. Clearly, the ‘lolly’ is his penis 🍆, and there’s a reason she wants to “make it POP” 🚀. Surely you need no further evidence of the reference to oral sex! He continues, “She wanna kiss the top.” As this list shows, songs referencing oral have grown common. It was more controversial in 2013, due to the appearance of a teenage Justin Bieber.
To be fair, Bieber was 19 when he jumped on this oral-promoting rap, but he hadn’t prepared his audience, which skewed younger. At the time, Bieber was in a bad phase of his life, viewed as rebellious, self-destructive, and a troublemaker. Dropping a verse on this record didn’t rehabilitate his image. Beyond Bieber, did I mention that Juicy J appears too – Mr. “Bands a make her dance, molly make her lose them underwear?” Going back to Bieber, he played no role in the “lollipop licking,” but did reference Netflix (“Got your girlfriend at my crib watching Netflix”).
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3. Kelly Rowland, “Motivation”
Here I Am // Universal Republic // 2011
“Oh lover, don’t you dare slow down / Go longer, you can last more rounds.” Damn, that’s hot, Kelly Rowland! The Grammy-winning R&B singer has a knack for sexy, steamy songs. “Motivation” marks one of the best songs of her career, gracing her 2011 album, Here I Am. While she’s great at being freaky on her own, she gets an assist from a rapper with a penchant for sex, Lil Wayne. There’s just no way you don’t leave titillated with that dynamic duo. Throw in the smooth, sensual production by Jim Jonsin and Rico Love, and the ‘motivation’ is indisputable!
The modus operandi is sex, period. Rowland employs ample innuendo, but we can also figure out the specifics. In the pre-chorus, she sings, “(And when we’re done) I don’t wanna feel my legs / (And when we’re done) I just wanna feel your hands all over me, baby.” Woo! Clearly, Rowland is encouraging her man to give her the utmost pleasure, considering herself to be his motivation to… ERUPT, of course! “I won’t let you get up out that game, no / So go lover, go ‘n make me rain.” Holy sugar honey iced tea! As for Weezy baby, he has no shortage of sexed-up one-liners including “I like to taste that sugar, that sweet and low,” “I put her on my plate then I do the dishes,” and “‘Cause I let her ride, while I driver her crazy / Then I just keep going-going like I’m racing.”
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4. Ryan Beatty, “Flowers at the Door”
Dreaming of David // Boy in Jeans / Mad Love / Interscope // 2020
“Draw on the pages, I won’t erase it / I want your mark on me, eternal.” Clearly, Ryan Beatty is totally feeling ‘some type of way’ about him! Cutting straight to the chase, while the lyrical excerpt suggests a deep connection with a partner, “Flowers at the Door” (Dreaming of David) seems to be most thankful about a hot, freaky sexual experience. The sexual experience is artfully executed sans profanity. That said, lyrically, it’s clear that Beatty isn’t the least bit ‘innocent.’
Key lyrics from the first verse include the brilliant “Our heads connected, I got the message / You had your hands around my skull,” and “I look up to you when I’m below.” Ponder it, and you realize it’s poetically portraying oral ‘pleasure’ involving the “joystick.” The chorus expands upon the ‘happening,’ as Beatty sensually asks, “Why don’t you turn me around?” (aka hit it from the back to quote the rappers). The bridge also sheds some light: “What’s so wrong with wanting more? / Rollin’ on the hardwood floor.” Clearly, Ryan is thankful for the ‘bouquet of flowers received at the door,’ and can’t wait for more…
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5. Madonna “Where Life Begins”
Erotica // Sire // 1992
Madonna is no stranger to being controversial or being risqué – UNDERSTATEMENT. “Where Life Begins” is a prime example of naughty Madge. Appearing on her sexed-up Erotica album (1992), Madge speaks/sings about “dining in and eating out.” As you can probably figure out, unless you’re incredibly naïve and live under a rock, she’s not talking about food. “But let me remind you in case you don’t know,” she sings in the first verse, “Dining out can happen down below.” Yeah, she’s totally talking about cunnilingus. If you’re still confused, I’ll let you explore that for yourself!
To be fair, Madonna never explicitly mentions cunnilingus BUT it’s a case of she does everything but do so. “I’d just like to know / If you want to learn a different kind of kiss,” she states in the pre-chorus, before revealing more of her cards in the chorus:
“So won’t you go down where it’s warm inside
Go down where I cannot hide
Go down where all life begins
Go down that’s where my love is.”
Holy f#cking moly, Madge! Of course, there are plenty more eyebrow raising moments, including her reference to a “home-cooked meal.” At the same time, Madonna makes it clear “It’s not fair to be selfish or stingy / Every girl should experience eating out.” There’s also her KFC reference in the third verse not to mention a legit question: “Can you make fire without using wood?” Yikes! Madonna is incredibly sex-positive on “Where Life Begins.” Give her credit for highlighting women’s sexuality if nothing else. If the men can speak to their desires, why can’t the ladies?
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6. Akinyele, “Put it in Your Mouth” (Ft. Kia Jeffries)
Aktapuss // Devastator / Honey Tongue / LJ2 Recordings // 1999
It’s no secret that guys feel some type of way about their junk and by junk, I’m talking ‘below the belt.’ Akinyele is a prime example. There’s no subtlety whatsoever on “Put it in Your Mouth,” the closing track from his 1999 album, Aktapuss. Pleasure to the D is firmly on his mind, and he gets an assist from an equally sexed-up Kia Jeffries. Riding Al Green (“I’m Glad You’re Mine”) and Brick (“Fun”) samples, “Put it in Your Mouth” is something else.
“Put it in Your Mouth” commences classy enough, with Kia Jeffries singing about her baby leaving her. Well, she ends up going to his best friend’s house, and that’s where the ‘fun’ begins. Jeffries ask for his… in her mouth. Put two and two together. Akinyele joins her for this filthy chorus before dropping a filthier, X-rated verse. “You wanna go down, why not?” he raps, continuing, “I be like Herbie and Hand-you-a-Cock.” Holy fucking moly! He continues down the rabbit hole, spitting, “And fuck chapsticks / I’m comin’ ashy as hell, wit chapped dicks / For your chapped ass lips down in my mouth.” By the way, the down in my mouth lyrics hail from Kia, who is eager for his… The outlandish sugar honey iced tea continues with the likes of “Numbing up your tonsils, like Anbesol anesthetic / Cummin’ down your throat like Chloraseptic” and “I’m givin’ bitches permanent beards.” Wow! As eyebrow-raising as the constant references to B.J.s are, perhaps it’s a progressive reference that’s more surprising:
“What do you choose to lick
Pussy or dicks?
People throughout the world
Man, it’s your pick.”
From whatever perspective you examine that line, it’s clearly queer, which is unexpected from late 90s rap.
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7. Usher, “Good Kisser”
“Good Kisser”// RCA // 2014
“Don’t nobody kiss it like you.” On “Good Kisser,” Usher certainly doesn’t keep it PG – at best, he’s restricted. The kisses he’s singing about don’t involve a peck on the cheek or even full-on lip action. No, the kisses he sings about on are those ‘deep south’ kisses, involving his private parts – ‘little Usher’ if you will.
He gets raunchy, but certainly men can relate to the central theme…
“See, I told her, the devil is a lie
Them other girls can’t compete with mine
You do it so good, you fuck my mind
You pull it out, then you open wide
You make me wanna tap out and retire
Your pretty lips leave me so inspired.”
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8. SWV, “Downtown”
It’s About Time // RCA // 1992
“Your discovery will take us to another place.” Hmm, another place, huh? Well, that’s an interesting way to put it SWV! Let’s just be clear about this thing. ‘Another place’ certainly isn’t a different store “Downtown”, which appears as the sixth track on their 1992 album, It’s About Time. Need further evidence this isn’t about literally going downtown? “I’ve been waiting for the special moment / Anticipating all the things you’ll do to me,” Coko sings, continuing, “Make this first step to release my emotions / To take the road to ecstasy.” The keywords, ladies, and gents are release and ecstasy.
Of course, those Sisters with Voices go on to expound in the chorus, in all its naughty passion:
“You gotta go downtown
That’s the way to my love
Take it round and round
Ooh, you can’t stop ‘til you find my love
Go downtown, to taste the sweetness
Will be enough
That’s the love that you’ve been dreaming of.”
Holy sugar honey iced tea! This song is about oral! Notably, in the second verse, Coko offers advice to her man: “My desire is begging for the healing / Let me guide you down to the place to be.” What more can you say? No, SWV never explicitly mentions the act, but it’s safe to say that they ALL BUT MENTION IT. The sexual innuendo is lit to the nth degree on this 90s contemporary R&B cut. It’s an enjoyable, sexy cut – not the main attraction from It’s About Time – but what makes it intriguing is referencing oral sex, period.
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9. 112, “Peaches & Cream”
Part III // Bad Boy // 2001
“Wanna freak, wanna ride with you / Wanna taste, wanna put my lips all over you.” Well now Slim, that’s H-O-T! The result of these deep kisses is “So good, girl, you make me sweat.” Talking about them “Peaches & Cream”, of course. This 112 hit from Part III (2001) is notoriously about oral – cunnilingus. In other words, when 112 sings, “Peaches and cream / I need it cause you know that I’m a fiend,” it’s not really about THAT kind of dessert. Holy shiitake mushroom, right? RIGHT!
It’s not only Slim that enjoys peaches and cream. Q asserts in the second verse, “Love the way you’re just flowin’ down,” and, “Ooh, I love the smell of you.” Woo! Mike simply “can’t enough,” rapping, “Wanna taste it in the morning when I’m waking up / Like peach cobbler in my stomach when I eat it up.” Da-yum Mike! ‘Course, he doesn’t stop there:
“And when it comes to eating peaches, shorty we don’t play
So, all the ladies in the house if your peach the shit
Put your hands in the air, represent your clique.”
Worth noting, “Peaches & Cream” experienced ample success on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at no. 4. Hmm, I wonder if people understood exactly what the men of 112 were getting at?
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10. Lil Wayne, “Lollipop” (Ft. Static Major)
Tha Carter III // Cash Money // 2008
“I said, he’s so sweet, make her wanna lick the wrapper / So I let her lick the rapper.” Despite its age (more than a decade old), former no. 1 Billboard Hot hit, “Lollipop,” remains potent. Lil Wayne had a tremendous year in 2008 with his awesome, Grammy-winning LP, Tha Carter III. The album was jam-packed with hit after hit, with “Lollipop” leading the charge. Sadly, this was a posthumous release for Kentucky rapper, singer, producer, and songwriter Static Major, who died at age 33, two weeks before the record was released. As a lifelong Kentuckian, it’s always awesome when you see a musician from state appear on a record as big as “Lollipop” was.
Weezy makes “Lollipop” quite steamy – he’s sexed TF up. He certainly isn’t talking about ladies licking candy, but rather his ‘Lil Wayne’ – or perhaps big ‘Lil Wayne’ – okay, TMI… “Lollipop” is one of the catchiest rap songs about sex that you’ll ever hear. Static Major is responsible for the timeless hook:
“Shawty want a thug
Bottles in the club
Shawty wanna hump
You know I love to touch ya lovely lady lumps.”
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11. R. Kelly, “Legs Shaking” / “Cookie”
Black Panties // RCA // 2013
How about a totally, inappropriate two-fer? R. Kelly is a talented musician – few will deny that. HOWEVER, when it comes to Robert Kelly as a person, he’s flawed to the nth degree. We all have flaws and skeletons in the closet, but many of us are responsible for letting the bad go on far too long. We all turned a blind eye to all the freaky shit he’d sing about, let alone the accusations against him in real life. Two songs from the same album, Black Panties, support Kells’ love for sex, and specifically, use of the mouth…
First, we examine “Legs Shakin’” featuring Ludacris: “I’m goin’ down, down, down / and do it ‘til your legs’ shakin’.” Boy oh boy did R. Kelly kick off the most explicit album of his career with a bang. “Legs Shakin’” blows its cover when Kelly sings, “Until your body comes, until we see the sun / Send you into shock girl once I touch you with my Taser tongue.” Ludacris confirms the act being executed: “And my tongue just likes to scribble / Morning, noon, and night I gotta have it / I’m a dog eat it up like bits and kibbles / Make me dribble…” JESUS!
Next, we move on to the more shameful “Cookie.” After hearing “Cookie,” Oreos will never ever be innocent, decadent cookies again. Instead, they’ll always be sexual, representative of Kelly’s lustfulness. All innocence is stripped when Kelly has the nerve to reference Cookie Monster from Sesame Street: “Cookie, cookie, cookie, I’m a cookie monster.” Take your pick of naughtiness, but it all seems to come back to the genitals:
“Mmm, like an Oreo
I love to lick the middle like an Oreo (turn up)
Oreo, Oreo, like an Oreo
I wanna bite it and get inside it (til I get you gone).”
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12. Tear Da Club Up Thugs, “Slob on My Knob”
CrazyNDaLazDayz // Columbia // 2000
“Suck a nigga dick or something.” Yeah – you see where this rap classic is going! The 2000 Tear Da Club Up Thugs album, CrazyNDaLazDayz, has no shortage of songs – 24 to be exact! Furthermore, the album runs nearly 75 minutes. The song that gets the most attention is the 19th track,“Slob on My Knob.” Honestly, the title says it all. That said, you know Juicy J, who exclusive raps here, get specific about what’s going down with the mouth and his 🍆 😏.
“Slob on my knob like corn on the cob
Check in with me, and do your job
Lay on bed, and give me head
Don’t have to ask, don’t have to beg.”
Well, that’s self-explanatory, as is “Let’s call the boys, let’s run a train / Squeeze on my nuts, lick on my butt.” That said, the “lick on my butt” – his butt – is a bit more eyebrow raising. Of course, Juicy J continues down the NSFW when he dives into odor… The second verse is also entertaining with no shortage of sex (“Know a little freak, in Hollywood / Sucks on dick, does it real good”), a street fight (“Got caught, fucking with her mother / She blamed it on me, we fought in the street / she pulled out a knife”), and the police (“Saw a few cops, drove by and sprayed them”).
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13. Khia, “My Neck, My Back (Lick It)”
Thug Misses // Essential Media Group // 2002
“All you ladies pop your pussy like this / Shake your body: don’t stop, don’t miss.” Yep, that how “My Neck, My Back” commences. Geeze Louise! Khia is a one-hit-wonder whom we’ll never forget, thanks to this filthy record. The hook is simple, direct, and utterly shocking: “My neck, my back / Lick my pussy and my crack.”
WTF? Crack? In the verses, Khia takes the time to educate her man on how she likes to be pleasured. She doesn’t refrain or go off-topic.
“First you gotta put your neck into it
Don’t stop, just do it
Then you roll your tongue
From the crack back to the front
Then you suck it all ‘til I shake and cum, nigga
Make sure I keep busting nuts, nigga
All over your face and stuff…”
OMG. There’s more, but you can listen to this ridiculous filthy on your own. Yeah, you want to listen to it on your own…at home… not work.
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