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13 Sex Songs That Exhibit That Midnight Heat (2024) [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Sergey Romanenko from Pexels; Angelo Scarcella, Dmitry Abramov, GraphicMama-Team, Gustavo Rezende, OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay] 13 Sex Songs That Exhibit That Midnight Heat features music courtesy of Hot Chocolate, Jack Harlow, Janet Jackson, Sexyy Red, ur pretty, and Young Nudy.   

If you’re partaking of this musical compendium the day it was published, well, Happy Valentine’s Day 2024! If not, it doesn’t matter, because this is an evergreen post, and the sex on these 13 songs is potent year ‘round for years to come! 13 Sex Songs That Exhibit That Midnight Heat is exactly what it says it is – 13 songs that reference sex, PERIOD. 



Some of the musical selections are kinder and gentler, while others don’t have a gentle, non-risqué bone in their body! 13 Sex Songs That Exhibit That Midnight Heat features sexy music courtesy of Hot Chocolate, Jack Harlow, Janet Jackson, Sexyy Red, ur pretty, and Young Nudy among others. So, let’s get all sexed-up with 13 Sex Songs That Exhibit That Midnight Heat! 


1. NLE Choppa, “SLUT ME OUT” (Ft. Sexyy Red)    

💿 Cottonwood 2 (Deluxe) 🏷 NLE Choppa Entertainment Inc. / Warner • 🗓 2023   

NLE Choppa, Cottonwood 2 (Deluxe) [📷: NLE Choppa Entertainment Inc. / Warner]“Big dick energy, I give it.” As they say, confidence is hot. “Ayy, rip off my shirt if you love me (love me) / Spit in my face when you fuck me (fuck me).” Holy sugar honey iced tea, NLE Choppa! The rapper gets filthy, horny, and unapologetic on the single, “SLUT ME OUT”. “SLUT ME OUT” was released in 2022, appearing on the rapper’s sophomore album, Cottonwood 2, released in 2023.  Notably, beyond his requests to “Play with my gooch while you suck me (suck me) / Eat the dick like you was ugly,” the rapper enlists a colleague on the remix, Sexyy Red, who is no stranger to sexed-up, NSFW bars.  This remix appears on the deluxe edition of the album as the 29th track (of 31 total tracks, mind you 🤯). But first, against a malicious, minor-key backdrop produced by CashMoneyAP and FinesseGTB, NLE Choppa focuses on his penis and what he intends to do with it 😈.    

       

heart haloThe big dick energy runs rampant on “SLUT ME OUT,” period.  NLE Chopper makes it clear he’s packing, and that he’s “Gon’ put this here in your kidney.” WOO! Furthermore, he addresses her, spitting, “Put your ass in my face ‘til I get pink eye / Fuck you anywhere, I’m that type guy.” Seems like it, NLE.  Also, he boasts, “I’ma bust my nut ‘til I die,” requests she “Put it on camera, masturbate to it later,” and informs us, “Don’t cum quick, I control my bladder (Control my bladder) / Dick real big, come climb my ladder.” Wow!  Next comes Sexyy Red, who is equally raw.  She’s not lying when she raps, “I’m a hood bitch, I like freaky shit, come put that dick down my throat (Yeah) / Come hot and ready, no soft shit.” Also, the freaky, St. Louis rapper requests him to “Eat my coochie out then give a bitch a kiss (Sexyy) / Dick me down, then eat me out.” NLE Choppa and Sexyy Red are horny AF on  “SLUT ME OUT”, period. That’s about the size of it 🍆.         

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     2. Tinashe, “Needs” 

    💿 BB/ANG3L🏷 Tinashe Music Inc. / Nice Life Recording Company • 🗓 2023 

    Tinashe, BB/ANG3L [📷: Tinashe Music Inc. / Nice Life Recording Company]“Hands on my knees / They ain’t never seen moves like these…” Ooh-wee! These moves, 🎙 Tinashe, MUST be sexual.  Even so, in the chorus of “Needs”, the third track from BB/ANG3L (2023), the R&B artist asserts she’s more than just a banging body (“A1 body, but I take real mean (so mean)”). Mic drop worthy! Still, we know what you all came for, and that is S-E-X. No worries, because “Needs” references it plenty of times. In the same chorus where being on hands and knees happens, a simpin’ man begs for it… Tinashe wrote “Needs” alongside Royce David and Johnny Made-It, who also produced the track. The chorus is the first major section of the song we hear, setting the tone for “Needs.” The post-chorus implies the needs of needs, which is good sex.  After all, doesn’t an “After party in between the sheets” make it clear what’s going down? And if the chorus and post-chorus didn’t do enough to establish a sexual vibe, the verse covers the bases.  Notably, “There’s no shirts or shoes required.” Also, Tinashe proclaims, “My body is a buffet / Eat my pussy, boy…” Yuh, that’s, um, TMI. explicit.  There’s more, of course: “Damn, I can’t stand ya / Way we been at it, I can’t stand up, yeah…” “Needs” isn’t deep, but the sex… well, Tinashe and this boy seem to go hard on this banger.   

       

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    3. Jack Harlow, “Lovin on Me”  

    🎵“Loving on Me”• 🏷 Generation Now / Atlantic • 🗓 2023 

    Jack Harlow, Lovin On Me [📷: Generation Now / Atlantic]Grammy-nominated rapper Jack Harlow keeps “Lovin on Me” brief but entertaining. The record is produced by OZ, Nik D, and Sean Momberger. Notably, it features a sample of “Whatever (Bass Solique)”by Cadillac Dale (1995).  This sample appears at the onset – looped throughout the pre-chorus and chorus. Harlow uses it to fuel his lyrical fire, even performing along with the sample in the chorus.  “I’m vanilla baby (I don’t like no whips and chains and you can’t tie me down),” he raps, adding, “I’ll choke you, but I ain’t no killer baby.” Ooh-wee! The lyrics are sexual, but also shows that Jack has his limits. Don’t get it twisted though.  There’s still some fuckboy ways entrenched in this track.  In the first verse, he confidently asserts, “Young J-A-C-K, aka Rico like Suave, Young Enrique,” and, in the closing lyric, states, “She wearin’ cheetah print, that’s how bad she wanna be spotted ‘round your boy.” Well, damn! In the second verse, he confirms the vanilla-ness, sexually speaking: “Young M-I-S-S-I-O-N-A-R-Y.” Beyond his preferred sexual position, give him credit for the Shrek  reference: “I keep it short with a bitch, Lord Farquaad.” “Lovin on Me” isn’t the second coming of rap by any means. Still, it’s fun.  

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    4. Sexyy Red, “Pound Town 2” (Ft. Nicki Minaj & Tay Keith) 

    💿 Hood Hottest Princess 🏷 Open Shift / gamma. • 🗓 2023  

    Sexyy Red, Hood Hottest Princess (Deluxe) [📷: Open Shift / gamma.]“My coochie pink, my booty-hole brown…” Holy shiitake mushrooms 🍄, Sexyy Red! Those infamous lyrics hail from the unapologetic St. Louis rapper hail from “Pound Town”, produced by Tay Keith (he provides a banging, minor-key backdrop to fuel her fire). On her 2023 mixtape, Hood Hottest Princess, the remix, “Pound Town 2” arrives, featuring fellow unapologetic rapper, Nicki Minaj. Before Nicki ever spits bars, it’s Sexyy Red that leaves our mouths agape with a heaping dose of sexuality and filthiness. At the end of the first verse, she tells him, “Quit playin’, nigga, come suck a bitch toe.” HOLY SH💩T!!! It doesn’t stop there, though as, unsurprisingly, Sexyy Red asserts in the chorus, “Yeah, that nigga dick a bitch down / Yeah, that nigga eat me out.”  😬 !!! 

      

    gaspClearly, rachet-ness is right up Sexyy Red’s alley.  She offers plenty of it in the second verse, asserting, “I’m tryna get my coochie scratched (Yeah) / I’m tryna get my coochie stretched / You know them dread heads do it the best.” HOLY F🤬CKING MOLY!!! For good measure, she references another raunch AF female rapper, 🎙 Sukihana: “What Suki say? Nut on my tits.”  As if she hadn’t adequately corrupted us with a liberal amount of sex, Nicki Minaj arrives in the third verse.  There are several bars she spits that might just make an atheist repent.  Besides “Let him eat that pretty pussy, now he trying to link,” Nicki informs, “I’m ‘bout to pop a thingy then sip on his drinky-drink.” HOLY F🤬CK!!! Later, she spits, “I Ain’t talkin’ about chicken when I jerk it with my tits,” adding, “I be twerkin’ on that dick, plus, I’m slurpin’ every drip / When I’m ridin’, choke his neck, or missionary, doin’ splits.” WOW 😳 🫢! Also, there’s some shade throw in the bridge: “Girl, guess who baby daddy poppin’ they bussy in my motherfuckin’ DM’s…” Bussy, Nicki? This raunchy ‘ass’ banger speaks for itself!

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    5. ur pretty, “Hit My Spot” 

    🎵 “Hit My Spot” • 🏷 ur pretty • 🗓 2022

    ur pretty, fill me up [📷: ur pretty]“Hey boy, can you come a little closer? / Love you even more when you’re bending me over?” Ah, who doesn’t love a good, gay song? Furthermore, what about a horny, gay sex song? Well, ur pretty is epic at singing songs about filling the hole 🕳️ … sorry, couldn’t resist! On “Hit My Spot”, released in 2022, ur pretty (Jake Hill) wants this man to fill him up.  Also, it’s worth noting, that ur pretty is definitely a bottom 🍑 (“I don’t really care, I just really want it in my ass right now”).   

    Bitmoji ImageIf you’re not gay, or not versed in gay sex, perhaps “Hit My Spot” is incredibly shocking.  This song is NOT for virgin ears.  Initially, ur pretty focuses more emotionally on this guy, something the first verse superbly drives home (“I think I’m losing my mind when you’re not around”). Of course, then, beginning with the chorus, he gets hella horny, referencing anal sex from the male perspective. In the post-chorus, he expands: “When you’re deep inside of me / Don’t stop, you just hit my spot now.” The spot being the male G-spot, which exists.  The second verse is the most titillating – truly the “slutty love story” Jake Hill passionately delivers.  Basically, there’s a handy, anal, leaking, and focus on the phallus (“So give me what’s between your thighs”).  And for good measure, the f-bomb makes its way at the end – you knew it was coming. 🎵 “Hit My Spot” is totally NSFW – don’t even try it! But it’s cool that Jake Hill is unafraid to write and record gay sex bops, both as ur pretty and Dixon Dallas.

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    6. K. Michelle, “Wherever the D May Land” (Ft. Gloss Up) 

    💿 I’m The Problem • 🏷 Chase Landin, LLC d/b/a No Color No Sound • 🗓 2023 

    K. Michelle, I’m The Problem [📷: Chase Landin, LLC d/b/a No Color No Sound]“Wherever the dick may land / I ain’t fightin’ for no man,” the always blunt and unapologetic K. Michelle sings in the chorus of “Wherever The D May Land”. She continues, singing, “This shout out my hands / Wherever the dick may land.” Anytime a nether member – a private part – somehow finds its title in a song, or is mentioned specifically in a song, it’s tailor made for a sex song. “Wherever The D May Land” finds Michelle collaborating with female rapper, Gloss Up. This bold joint, full of THAT attitude, appears as the ninth track on Michelle’s 2023 LP, I’m The Problem. 

     

    daaayumThe chorus is definitely a big deal on this explicit little joint. However, K. Michelle also drops a couple of verses and the chorus.  In the first verse, she makes it clear she does NOT need him. Why? “He ain’t nothin’ special, I just wanted him for sex / Put a line through that nigga, yeah, that’s why he’s called my ex.” Damn, Daniel! In the second verse, she’s self-sufficient – she don’t need his money – and if he can’t hit right, well, “I can pass it to your friend if you don’t know what to do.” Mercy!  Later, in the refrain, a section distinguished from the chorus, the R&B singer makes it clear “There’s so many men to go around / We go through them like the lost and found…” As for Gloss Up, the self-proclaimed Memphis bitch “Known change my niggas like I change clothes.” Woo! Furthermore, flipping the script on the men, “He wanna brag about this kitty, I don’t mean to boast / But the way he goin’ crazy, he want me to have his babies / Told him he just the replacement, I see why these niggas hatin’.” A wordy, three-and-a-half-minute song, so many more lyrics could be analyzed.  Ear catching thanks to lyrics (the production by Peter Eddins and Kenneth Payro is respectable), “Wherever The D May Land” is something else.   

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    7. Village People, “Sex Over the Phone” 

    💿 Sex Over the Phone🏷 Can’t Stop Productions NYC • 🗓 1985 

    Village People, Sex Over the Phone [📷: Can’t Stop Productions NYC]“At home or in the car / Don’t matter where you are / Don’t wanna be alone / You just pick up the phone.” Ah, Village People are referencing phone sex on their 1985 song, “Sex Over the Phone”.  By the time “Sex Over the Phone” arrived, the peak of the collective had long come and passed – no more “Y.M.C.A.” and “In The Navy” were to be recorded.  Still, what’s a bold collective to do? Record a sexually charged song that raises eyebrows, like “Sex Over the Phone.” Focusing specifically on the excerpted lyrics, they should be dated by 2020s standards, however, the ability to enjoy sex via the phone – cellphones now – has only expanded.   

    looking at phone in bedStill, can anyone deny that “Sex Over the Phone” is a prime example of camp central.  “I can lie there in my bed, painting pictures in my head,” the collective asserts, adding, “ I just touch my princess and I go crazy.” Is it far-fetched? Nope.  Adult entertainment and self-pleasure remain high in demand, even if lines regarding the payphones and specific adult entertainment phone numbers are dated. “This is the part I hate / Why do they make you wait? / Here’s where the fevers rise / Enough to cross my eyes.” Yeah, the waiting period isn’t a thing now… 😈 But, we must remember, the internet wasn’t a thing back then.  Honestly, The Village People can thank technological advancement for the reason “Sex Over the Phone” is surprisingly relevant almost 40 years later.  It’s dated in sound mind you – very much idiomatic of the 1980s – but, when you’re getting none, you can get some, over the phone.  Of course, there are also hook-up apps these days, too.  

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    8. Olivia Newton-John, “Physical”  

    💿 Physical🏷 Primary Wave Music • 🗓 1981 

    Olivia Newton-John, Physical [📷: Primary Wave Music]“There’s nothin’ left to talk about / Unless it’s horizontally.” OMG! On August 8, 2022, the world lost a beloved actress and singer in Olivia Newton-John.  Newton-John is best known, as far as acting, for her role in Grease. When it comes to singing, among her most easily recognizable hits is “Physical”.  “Physical” is NOT an innocent bop from the Newton-John – it’s more risqué and S-E-X-U-A-L. Besides the horizontal lyric that earned some bans for Newton-John’s ace in the hole, the irresistibly naughty chorus lays out the sexual intentions:    

    “Let’s get physical, physical   

    I wanna get physical   

    Let’s get into physical,   

    Let me hear your body talk, your body talk.”

    Bitmoji ImageThe body talking is self-explanatory, right? Sure, the music video seeks to intentionally mask the sexual nature of the song, with its fitness vibes, but we all know “Physical” is a sex song, period.  In the second verse, Olivia sings, “I’m sure you’ll understand my point of view / We know each other mentally,” continuing, “You gotta know that you’re bringin’ out / The animal in me.” RAWRRR! Despite pushing the envelope, “Physical” spent 10 weeks at no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, giving it one of the longer reigns of all-time.  Songs have reigned the Billboard Hot 100 longer, but it’s rare to top the charts for 10 consecutive weeks.  Besides the ripe innuendo, credit “Physical” for the chill, sweet, playful vocals by Newton-John, as well as its tuneful melody.  

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    9. Young Nudy, “Peaches & Eggplants” (Ft. Latto & Sexyy Red) 

    🎵 “Peaches & Eggplants” (Ft. Latto & Sexyy Red) • 🏷 Young Nudy LLC / RCA🗓 2023

    Young Nudy, Peaches & Eggplants [📷: Young Nudy LLC / RCA]“Boaw, boaw, boaw, boaw, boaw, boaw in your ho, yeah.” Those sound effects by Young Nudy are intriguing… if that’s even the right word to describe it.  They appear on the remix of “Peaches & Eggplants” where Nudy taps female rappers Latto and Sexyy Redd for the assist (the original features 21 Savage by the way.  This sexed-up joint, anchored by a banging beat and a minimalist backdrop (COUPE) is not safe for work in the least.  Last time I checked, only a select few places of employment approve of songs featuring f-bombs and genital references. Should “Peaches & Eggplants” be taken seriously? Absolutely not. 

    Bitmoji ImageFollowing the intro and the chorus filled with boaw sound effects, Young Nudy hands over the reins to the females. Sexyy Redd is true to self on her outlandish, unapologetic verse.  The St. Louis rapper doesn’t show much range – it’s all pleasure, in TMI fashion.  Examples of where Sexyy could’ve allowed us to use our imagination: “Take-take I toff when you finna nut / Told him, ‘Shoot that shit on my butt.’”  Furthermore, she encourages him to “Dick me down, dick me down, dick me down /… Eat me out, eat me out, eat me out.” As for Latto, she delivers a verse filled with personality (and sex) as well, though tamer than her counterpart. Still, she’s not that innocent either (“I got a peach on the back like a plate / I got him eatin’ my booty on tape”). “Peaches & Eggplants” is what it is.  There’s not much substance, but plenty of sex.   

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    10. Janet Jackson, “Any time, Any Place”  

    💿 Janet. 🏷 Black Doll Inc • 🗓 1993 

    Janet Jackson, janet. [📷: Black Doll Inc.]“In the thundering rain / You stare into my eyes / I can feel your hand / Moving up my thighs.” Oh, snap, Janet Jackson.  For good measure, Janet later asserts, “With the lights down low / I was thinking maybe we could / Well, you know.” Yeah, you TOTALLY know! The Grammy-winning pop/R&B artist has long excelled at singing about sex. “Any Time, Any Place”, the 25th track from her 1993 album, Janet., is a prime example of the sexy, sexual vibes being elevated to the nth degree.  On this platinum, no. 2 Billboard Hot 100 hit, co-produced with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, IT can go down anywhere, anytime.   

    The chorus sums things up perfectly:

    “Any time  

    And any place  

    I don’t care who’s around  

    No, no, no, no, no.”  

    whenSo, Janet is willing to have sex with him anywhere, regardless of privacy? Holy she-it! Prior to the chorus, in the pre-chorus, she makes it clear, “I don’t give a damn what they think,” adding, “You feel so good inside of my love.” Hmm, inside, huh? We’ll leave it at that! As much as a song like “Any Time, Any Place” can be read into, Jackson remains far less explicit than she’d become. Still, she’s certainly not that innocent on this slick, sensual seven-minute record.

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    11. Miguel, “Sure Thing”  

    💿 All I Want Is You🏷 JIVE / Sony Music Entertainment • 🗓 2010

    Miguel, All I Want is You [📷: Jive / Sony]“Love you like a brother / Treat you like a friend / Respect you like a lover.” Ooh, Miguel! That man right there is… talented… also, fine 😉. He set the tone for his career with the soulful, contemporary R&B single, “Sure Thing”, which appears on his 2010 debut, All I Want Is You.  R&B is fueled by matters of the heart and Miguel has no shortage of such matters on “Sure Thing.” He wrote the opener from All I Want Is You alongside Nathan Perez (aka Happy Perez) who produced the track. What’s interesting about this sensual joint is the fact that despite debuting on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2011, it didn’t reach its peak at no. 11 until June 2023! “Sure Thing,” hence, has become a sure thing for Miguel. – it’s been certified multiplatinum by the RIAA.  

     

    Bitmoji ImageThe lyrics are dedicated and sexy. Miguel excels at sex (and sex appeal if we’re keeping it 💯). The melodies are both rhythmic and tuneful.  He sings authentically with incredible expression and nuance – you buy what he’s selling. “If you be the cash, I’ll be the rubber band / You be the match, I will be a fuse, boom,” he sings in the first verse, continuing, “Painter, baby, you could be the muse / I’m the reporter, baby, you could be the news.” Fo’ sho! In the second verse, he asserts, “Say that I’m the one ‘cause you are a ten / Real and not pretend.” Love it! Of course, it is the chorus that takes the cake:    

    “Even when the sky comes fallin’  

    Even when the sun don’t shine  

    I got faith in you and I  

    So, put your pretty little hand in mine.” 

    Even more than a decade after wowing us with “Sure Thing”, this song right here, remains the surest of things in the Miguel catalog not named “Adorn”.   

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    12. Jay Aiko, “Cum inside you (Inst.)” 

    🎵 “Cum inside you (Inst.) 🏷 Twilight Zone • 📅 2023 

    Jay Aiko, Cum inside you (Inst.) [📷: Twilight Zone]A shocking song title can easily entice you to listen to the song. Controversy, explicit, and on the nose song titles carry ample power.  That’s the case with “Cum inside you (Inst.)”, a song that paints (🫢) a vivid portrait in the mind before ever listening to one note.  Of course, to be fair, record producer and artist Jay Aiko (Ellis Banks) bails out on too much NSFW fare beyond the single cover art because parenthesized is the fact that this sexual affair is Inst. – instrumental! Still, instrumentals can be very sexy, and set the tone for the experience the title describes 😈.

     

    Bitmoji Image“Cum inside you (Instr.)” – again, what a title – is a five-and-a-quarter minute, instrumental experience. This experience is idiomatic of instrumental electronic music.  The creativity is firmly in the hands of Aiko who doesn’t disappoint.  This exuberant, listening experience is set in a major key – C major to be precise! Jay wows us with plenty of lush instrumental sounds.  In the process, the ear is treated to dripping sound effects (ah, the wetness 💦), female moaning (tasteful), and a colorful percussive groove.  Furthermore, “Cum inside you (Inst.)” features fabulous use of electric piano and various synths – a blend of kinder/gentler, and sharper/rhythmic.  Ultimately, call “Cum inside you (Inst.)” what it is –  one big, highly pleasurable, musical orgasm. The musical sex is good!  

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    13. Hot Chocolate, “You Sexy Thing” 

    💿 Hot Chocolate 🏷 Parlophone • 🗓 1975

    Hot Chocolate, Hot Chocolate [📷: Parlophone]“I believe in miracles / Where you from / You sexy thing?” British soul collective Hot Chocolate took a risk with “You Sexy Thing”.  Sure, sexy is considered mild by today’s standards, but back then, that was pushing the envelope for sure! It should be noted, deceased lead singer Errol Brown (1943 – 2015) wrote it about his wife.  Even if it was more scandalous, there was no harm or foul because “You Sexy Thing” was a resounding success. In the U.S., it marked one of three top-10 hits by Hot Chocolate.  Furthermore, it marked the most successful single by the collective, peaking at no. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1976. “You Sexy Thing” was certified gold by the RIAA in 1976, which was DEFINITELY a big deal back then.  Adding to the success, parent album, Hot Chocolate, released in 1975, peaked at no. 41 on the Billboard 200 in 1976, coinciding with the success of “You Sexy Thing.”   

    heart mugSexiness paid off, big-time.  The chorus, which appears at the onset, is infectious – tuneful to the nth degree. The miracles mentioned in the chorus continue into the first verse, where Brown sings, “Miracles right before my eyes / You sexy thing got me hypnotized.” More like, hot and bothered, right Errol?  Of course, he gets ‘spiritual’ too, characterizing this fine, sexy lady as “My angel from above lying next to me,” later adding, “Doing all the things that make my heart ring.” Woo! The second verse is patterned similarly, as Brown continues to praise “you sexy thing,” of course! Besides the fun lyrics, and Errol’s electrifying vocals, the music is incredible – funky, soulful, and equally memorable to the lyrics (Mickie Most produced). “You Sexy Thing” remains a beloved hit approaching 50 years after its release.   

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    13 Sex Songs That Exhibit That Midnight Heat (2024) [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Atlantic, Black Doll Inc, Can’t Stop Productions NYC, Chase Landin, LLC d/b/a No Color No Sound, gamma., Generation Now, Jive, Nice Life Recording Company, NLE Choppa Entertainment Inc., Open Shift, Parlophone, Primary Wave Music, RCA, Sony Music Entertainment, Tinashe Music Inc., Twilight Zone, ur pretty, Warner, Young Nudy LLC; Sergey Romanenko from Pexels; Angelo Scarcella, Dmitry Abramov, GraphicMama-Team, Gustavo Rezende, OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay] 

     

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    the musical hype aka Brent Faulkner has earned Bachelor and Masters degrees in music (music Education, 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 a freelance music journalist. Faulkner cites music and writing as two of the most important parts of his life. Notably, he's blessed with a great ear, possessing perfect pitch.

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