🎧 15 Juicy, Voluptuous Booty Anthems features 2 Chainz, City Girls, Destiny’s Child, Jennifer Lopez, Maluma & Prince.
Sex is a driving force in popular music. Its potency can’t be overstated. No, music isn’t all about BOOTY, but booty is a big deal. To celebrate the power of the butt, we, The Musical Hype, follow-up our 2019 compendium, 🎧 15 Fantastic Booty Shaking Anthems, with a brand-new, booty-specific list, 🎧 15 Juicy, Voluptuous Booty Anthems. Worth noting, this suggestive, sexed-up list features all five songs from the miniature list – the preview if you will – 🎧 Booty: 5iveSongs No. 55 (2021).
15 Juicy, Voluptuous Booty Anthems features the musical talents of 🎙 2 Chainz, 🎙 City Girls, 🎙 Destiny’s Child, 🎙 Jennifer Lopez, 🎙 Maluma, and 🎙 Prince among others. So, if you’re feeling “Bootylicious” like we are (regardless of if your butt is flat as a pancake), join us for this a$$ets driven ride, will ya? Don’t let your booty be left ‘behind’!
1. Maluma, “Booty”
💿 Papi Juancho • 🏷 Sony Latin • 📅 2020
“Muévelo, ese boom-boom ya muévelo / A mi cuerpo pégalo, así e’ cómo me gusta a mí.” Yessir! 🎙 Maluma is one handsome man 🤩 – and I dare girl or guy to dispute that fact! That said, the Colombian stud is even sexier when his music follows suit. Throughout 💿 Papi Juancho, listeners a blessed to Maluma playing up his sexy persona. With that considered, it’s not shocking in the least we get a butt song. That butt song is – wait for it – 🎵 “Booty.” Sure, it’s not the most original title, but best believe, this two-and-a-half-minute cut gets the job done.
“Booty” is the reggaeton / urbano latino equivalent to a rap/hip-hop club track. A sexy man deserves a sexy song and that’s exactly what goes down. The production is lit (🎛 The Rude Boyz) and Maluma plays up the drip and sex. Drip is cool, but the sex – I mean, the booty – is what we came here for. Basically, Maluma encourages her to shake it, twerk it, and press up on him – grinding, of course. Of course, it shouldn’t surprise you that during the song, he references them having sex (it was inevitable). My favorite lyric: “Está más dura que Cardi B dándole al twerkeo” (“She’s hotter than Cardi B when she’s twerking”). Ooh wee, she’s a 10!
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🔗 🎧 Booty: 5ive Songs No. 55 (2021)
2. Gucci Mane, “Big Booty”
Ft. Megan Thee Stallion
💿 Woptober II • 🏷 Atlantic • 📅 2019
“She’s a big booty bitch showing ass and cheeks…” Charming 🎙 Gucci Mane, charming. The mush-mouthed, southern rapper has been prolific post-incarceration, shallowness aside. 🎵 “Big Booty” appears on 💿 Woptober II (2019). “Big Booty” inches past the two-minute mark keeping things short. 🎛 J. White Did It handles the boards, earning a shout out on the intro. As for Gucci, he kicks things off with the chorus, which encompasses bitches and booty – SHOCKER!
“Tell the skinny hoes to point me where the thick hoes at He want a flat booty bitch, I’m not with all that I got chips for days and I got whips for weeks I bring out the fleet, and it bring out the freaks...”
🏆 Grammy-winning rapper 🎙 Megan Thee Stallion handles the sole verse. She’s unapologetic in her ‘ass’ rapping endeavors. A prime example: “Big old ass is heavy, shake that shit like jelly / Put me on your plate and slurp that shit up like spaghetti…” Wow! She adds, “I ain’t never met a ho I felt like I had to compete with, uh / This the type of booty make a nigga drop his bitch…” Perhaps her best moment references an iconic musician, water, and the TV show, Martin:
“Rollin’ like I’m Tina, pussy Aquafina Make this booty giggle like you Martin and I’m Gina, hmm...”
“Big Booty” certainly won’t change your life, but if you ever needed a booty anthem to get you through Gucci Mane and Megan Thee Stallion have you covered.
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🔗 🎧 Booty: 5ive Songs No. 55 (2021)
3. Thomas Rhett, “South Side”
💿 Tangled Up • 🏷 Valory • 📅 2015
In 2021, 🏆 Grammy-nominated country musician 🎙 Thomas Rhett made the decision to be ‘country again,’ or so the title track from his album, 💿 Country Again (Side A) touts. But, before he returned to his roots, Rhett was experimenting with a vast number of styles beyond country. A prime example of this is on his intriguing sophomore album, 💿 Tangled Up, specifically the hip-hop country amalgam that is the third song, 🎵 “South Side.”
“South Side” commences with the hilarious line, “Please commence shaking your south side.” Obviously, Rhett isn’t referring to a particular southern part of the actual south, but rather the butt. “South Side,” of course is incredibly silly and lacks transcendence, but that doesn’t keep the record from being entertaining. The chorus is golden:
“Now people on the left, shake your south side People on the right, shake your south side Every single girl, shake your south side All around the word, shake your south side.”
Adding to the allure is the beat and of course, the saxophone! Thank you, Thomas Rhett, for showing us that country singers can shake a$$ too!
“Shake it like salt, shake it like pepper Shake it like champagne, number one record Shake it ‘til you just can’t shake it no more Shake that thing all the way to the floor, uh.”
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🔗 🎧 Booty: 5ive Songs No. 55 (2021)
4. Pardison Fontaine, “Peach”
Ft. City Girls
💿 UNDER8ED • 🏷 Atlantic • 📅 2019
“Everything that a nigga got, got it out the dirt (I did) / Like a rose in the concrete, I blossomed out the curb (Ayy).” Ah, the come up – a popular topic in rap that never seems to get old. 🎙 Pardison Fontaine makes it clear where he came up from on the pre-chorus of 🎵 “Peach,” which appears on his 2019 album, 💿 UNDER8ED. He continues, spitting, “Remember girls used to curve me, man, them bitches had some never / Ain’t no nigga out here fucking with me, far as I’m concerned.” Woo! Okay! So, where does this peach come into play?
The peach part of “Peach” occurs on the following chorus, also performed by Pardison. As to be expected, the peach he refers to is ass – surely you weren’t really expecting fruit? “You got a peach (Peach), ass (ass), shit be looking right,” he raps, continuing, “You get to dancing in the mirror, you want some shit that get you hype.” Hmm, sounds like a booty anthem to me. This, of course, is further confirmed by Pardison as he incites ass shaking and enlists 🎙 City Girls – specifically 🎙 Yung Miami – for a guest verse. What does Yung Miami throw at us? “Let that ass hang out, bitch / All up out the window, screaming, ‘Ow,’ bitch.” Sigh. “Peach” was produced by 🎛 Wheezy. Worth noting, however, is that the record interpolates the 🎙 Mystikal hit, 🎵 “Shake Ya Ass”, which was written and produced by 🎼✍ 🎛 The Neptunes (Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo).
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5. City Girls, “Twerkulator”
🎵 “Twerkulator” • 🏷 Quality Control Music • 📅 2021
“It’s time for the twerkulator / It’s time for the twerkulator…” Say what? On the short single 🎵 “Twerkulator”, rap duo 🎙 City Girls are all about twerking – shaking B-O-O-T-Y. 🎙 JT, who performs the excerpted line from the chorus, goes on to spit, “I’ma shake what my mama gave me / I’ma shake my money maker.” The Girls show their cards from the start of this joint.
After performing the chorus, JT goes on to drop the first verse. It’s all about butt and ultimately, sex: “Right cheek, left cheek wit’ it (Woo) / Fun size, on fleek wit’ it (Uh).” There’s nothing transcendent, just twerking. Similarly, 🎙 Yung Miami speaks about those ASSets, asserting, “I’m litty, diamonds drippy, eat my pussy, that’s a quickie / I’m twerkin’, pussy poppin’ like a Cuban bitch at tootsies.” It’s clear that “Bad bitches on the paper chase” not only speaks to City Girls’ success as musicians but also ‘making it rain’ given, um, the twerking – bands and such. All the while that these highly confident and highly sexual rhymes are being dropped, the Girls are supported by sleek production by 🎛 Mr. Hank. “While this ‘ass’ anthem won’t educate you, you can join City Girls and shake yours too.
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🔗 🎧 Booty: 5ive Songs No. 55 (2021)
6. Jennifer Lopez, “Booty”
Ft. Pitbull
💿 A.K.A.• 🏷 Capitol • 📅 2014
“Big, big booty / What you got a big booty…” Honestly, that’s about the ‘size’ of it (see what I did there)! 💿 A.K.A. was the right title for the 2014 album by 🎙 Jennifer Lopez. In some respects, there’s an element of shock value about the project. The video for promo single 🎵 “I Luh You Papi” flipped the script, objectifying men instead of women. Then you have a sng that’s called 🎵 “Booty,” which sets itself to be suggest, sexy, and perhaps, unapologetic.
“Booty” draws attention because of what it’s about, but this ode to the butt is simplistic to the nth degree. Yeah, it’s sexy and fun enough, but it’s also straightforward. The production (Lopez Cory Rooney, and Benny Medina) works well – no complaints there with that infectious, hard hitting beat. “All the sexy girls in the party / Go and grab a man, bring him to the dance floor,” Lopez sings on the chorus. She continues, “Go on let them jeans touch you while you’re dancing / It’s his birthday give him what he ask for.” Also joining J. Lo is none other than ‘Mr. Worldwide,’ 🏆 Grammy-winner 🎙 Pitbull. Does he ‘bark’? Well, he serves up what we’re accustomed from hearing, basically (“She’s got the booty that’ll swallow a thong”).
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🔗 🎧 Booty: 5ive Songs No. 55 (2021)
7. Das Racist, “Booty in the Air”
💿 Relax • 🏷 Greedhead Music • 📅 2011
“She got her booty in the air like her booty was a cloud / And when her booty clap, you know the booty clap loud…” What more can you say but, da-yum! 🎙 Das Racist are locked into the butt action with their own booty anthem, “Booty in the Air.” Honestly, haven’t you made it when you can drop a song that’s 🎵 “All Ass” to quote 🎙 Migos? For good measure, on the hook, 🎙 Kool A.D. adds, “Booty in the air! / … Shake it all around! / Put your booty in the air!”
Kool A.D. isn’t the only one about that bum! 🎙 Heems sings on the second verse, hilariously asserting:
“She said, she said, ‘Nobody’s got a booty like mine,’ I said, ‘You’re right, your booty’s my lifeline.”
The lyrics speak for themselves, honestly. “Booty in the Air” goes dumb – intentionally. Das Racist parody rap songs about butts, period. There’s lots and lots of rap songs about butts…
8. A$AP Ferg, “Butt Naked”
Ft. Rico Nasty
💿 Floor Seats • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2019
“Coo-coo!” Yes, that can only be one rapper – my man, 🎙 A$AP Ferg! Always entertaining, the biggest draw on his 2019 project, 💿 Floor Seats is 🎵 “Floor Seats”, which samples the controversial 🎙 The Prodigy song, 🎵 “Smack My Bitch Up”. Still, Floor Seats also brings the heat with the nude banger 🎵 “Butt Naked,” produced by 🎛 Tweek Tune and featuring 🎙 Rico Nasty. I mention Tweek Tune because, man, oh, man, this backdrop is quirky and unexpected, yet totally kicks some serious, naked… BUTT.
Given the name of the song, it’s not surprising that A$AP Ferg drops some sexual bars. A prime example is on the second verse:
“She got the mean glutes I put her right on my coupe We don’t make it to the room Attached to the ass I’m like glue.”
Wow, the man is horny AF! It isn’t all about getting butt naked though. Ferg throws in some drip for good measure. As for Rico Nasty, well, she’s confident in her own right. Also, unapologetic of course, easily matching the energy brought by Ferg. Among her best lines: “They flashin’ they titties I’m on the stage / They give me lemons, made lemonade.” Woo!
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9. T-Pain, “Booty Wurk (One Cheek at a Time)”
Ft. Joey Galaxy
💿 Happy Hour: The Greatest Hits • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2014
“Now mama, I can see that thong on you, the DJ played the song for you / I’m trying to drive my stick shift… all over them curves / Say word.” Ooh wee! 🏆 Grammy winner 🎙 T-Pain has always been a more provocative musician. It’s not surprising, hence, that he unveiled a song about the booty. No, 🎵 “Booty Wurk (One Cheek at a Time),” featuring 🎙 Joey Galaxy isn’t transcendent, but hey, it’s all for a good cause – the love of the buttocks!
Surprisingly, these well-produced (🎛 Young Fyre) ‘cheeks’ never made a studio album. That’s right, this bubble butt which T-Pain pays ode appears only on his 💿 Happy Hour: The Greatest Hits released in late 2014. Again, can’t emphasize the libidinous nature of this ASSets cut, capped off by the excerpted booty-loving lyric.
“Now let me see that booty work, booty work ...Left cheek, right cheek, left cheek, right cheek...”
10. 2 Chainz, “Quarantine Thick”
Ft. Latto
💿 So Help Me God! • 🏷 Gamebread / Def Jam • 📅 2020
“Okay, my day was amazin’ / Her booty shots graze me / She said, all the gyms closed, so she been feelin’ lazy / She been late night snackin’, but shawty still my baby…” So, is there any need to proceed further? 🎙 2 Chainz remains true to self on 🎵 “Quarantine Thick”, which appears on his 2020 album, 💿 So Help Me God! The title suggests his lady (or ladies) are smoking hot and enticing as ever, pandemic or not. On this sexed-up banger, female rapper 🎙 Latto assists.
“Quarantine Thick” features banging southern rap production courtesy of 🎛 Yung Lan. It’s minimal – basically, a keyboard line and hard-hitting drums. 2 Chainz is as absurd as ever. He’s funny, raunchy, and sexed TF up. A prime example: “I had that pussy pissin’ once I hit that kidney.” Following his verse, we’re treated to a catchy chorus, highlighting the newly acquired thickness. 2 Chainz encourages her to “Shake, shake, shake, shake, shake it fast.” Mulatto plays off the sex he throws out on the first verse, coming off equally sexed-up. A prime example: “Quarantine thick, he tryna get me lipo (ooh) / Pussy holy water, put that on the Bible.” Blasphemy I say – BLASPHEMY! Even if she’s ‘unrefined,’ you’ve gotta love her quick, agile flow and the mad attitude she brings to the table. “Quarantine Thick” kicks ass! Seemed like the appropriate word choice.
11. R. Kelly, “Feelin’ On Yo Booty”
💿 TP-2.com • 🏷 Zomba • 📅 2000
“As I walk you to the dance floor / We begin to dance slow / Put your arms around me / I’m feelin’ on your booty.” Sounds like the perfect addition to a list comprised of booty anthems, right? Yes, but, of course, given the poor choices that 🏆 Grammy-winning R&B singer/songwriter 🎙 R. Kelly has made, it’s hard not to feel ashamed even mentioning his music, particularly when its subject matter is exactly what got ‘The Pied Piper’ in trouble.
🎵 “Feelin’ On Yo Booty” (💿 TP-2.com, 2000) is tamer for R., believe it or not. Later in his career, Kelly would sing about cunnilingus (🎵 “Legs Shakin’”) and ruin Oreos (🎵 “Cookie”) on his overtly sexual 💿 Black Panties album. “Feelin’ On Yo Booty” is lush and relaxed in sound and vibe, but still risqué and suggestive. He doesn’t get too perverted or overdo his fantasies/innuendo here, but verse two confirms Kelly’s dirty thoughts. the “spending” part, the “weave,” and the blasphemous “Lord have mercy” regarding the sinful.
“Now your body’s got me feelin’ like spending With a back room I could come to live in And your hair weave looking kind of pretty The way you back it up on me Lord have mercy.”
12. Destiny’s Child “Bootylicious”
💿 Survivor • 🏷 Sony • 📅 2001
Three questions: “Kelly, can you handle this? Michelle, can you handle this? Beyoncé, can you handle this?” The answer: “I don’t think they can handle this.” Why? Because of the B-O-O-T-Y! According to 🎙 Destiny’s Child, “I don’t think you’re ready for this jelly / ‘Cause my body’s too bootylicious for ya, babe.” Indeed!
🎵 “Bootylicious” was a big hit from the trio’s 2001 album, 💿 Survivor. Survivor marked the penultimate Destiny’s Child album, prior to solo endeavors by 🎙 Kelly Rowland (💿 Simply Deep, 2002), 🎙 Michelle Williams (💿 Heart to Yours, 2002), and, most successfully, 🎙 Beyoncé (💿 Dangerously in Love, 2003). Notably, “Bootylicious” samples the 1981 🎙 Stevie Nicks classic, 🎵 “Edge of Seventeen”. Knicks even appears in the music video, with her guitar. Focusing on “Bootylicious,” since the booty is what we call came for, the girls are suggestive throughout the course of the song. They don’t get explicit mind you, but anytime the focus is on the assets (key syllable ass-), what do you expect? As Beyoncé asserts, “By the looks I got you shook up and scared of me / Buckle your seatbelt, it’s time for takeoff.” Woo!
13. The-Dream & Lil Jon, “Let Me See the Booty”
💿 Love Vs Money • 🏷 The Island Def Jam Music Group • 📅 2009
“Shawty got ass / For days (Hey!) / Look at that ass / Her mama made / I’m tryna put the boom / In her trunk / Take her to the hole / Cross over, then. Dunk.” Jesus! In the late aughts, 🎙 The-Dream (Terius Nash), had a very successful run as a solo artist. Nash is known for his songwriting and production skills, but during a stretch of years, he was ‘the man’ too. One of the best songs from his superb 2009 sophomore album, 💿 Love Vs Money is 🎵 “Let Me See the Booty.” This closing cut features 🎙 Lil Jon who also co-produces with The-Dream. Safe to say, with Nash and Jon collaborating, there’s nothing ‘half-assed’ about this booty track! They go all in.
As the excerpted lyrics suggest, The-Dream is blunt AF about the butt and bigger picture, sex. Need the receipts, Whitney? Here’s a prime example: “Enough about me, let’s talk about you / Put it on my dick, then drop it to my shoe.” Day-um! This is the perfect club anthem for grinding and twerking even more than a decade after its release. Honestly, has the booty anthem evolved much from this? Nah, no when you still hear about “a small waste” but desire that “ass-butt.” This is objectification central – what’s new?
14. Eminem, “Ass Like That”
💿 Encore • 🏷 Shady / Aftermath • 📅 2004
“The way you shake it, I can’t believe it / I ain’t never seen a ass like that / the way you move it, you make my pee-pee go / D-doing, doing, doing.” Woo! We’ve graduated from booty to ass, or so 🎵 “Ass Like That” suggests. When 🏆 Grammy-winning rapper 🎙 Eminem discusses the “D-doing, doing-doing” regarding his, um, ‘junk,’ we clearly know the effect that those assets are having.
“Ass Like That” appears on Marshall’s 2004 album, 💿 Encore. Of course, the song isn’t innocent as Eminem, via Triumph, the Comic Insult Dog, is a pervert, and the police are there to arrest him 🤦.
“Think someone’s at the door, but I don’t think I’ma answer Police sayin ‘freeze’... What do you mean, freeze Please, I’m a human being, I have needs I’m not done, not ‘til I’m finished peeing I am not resisting arrest, I am agreeing Mr. Officer, I’m already on my knees I can’t get on the ground any further, it’s impossible for me.”
OH, BROTHER! There’s more of course, with R. Kelly shade, sketchy Asian lyrics, objectifying Jessica Simpson, Mary-Kate and Ashley, and Hilary Duff… “Ass Like That” is a mess, period. Still, the production (🎛 Dr. Dre and 🎛 Mike Elizondo) is superb and as crude as the song is, it’s entertaining.
15. Prince, “Wonderful Ass”
💿 Purple Rain Deluxe (Expanded Edition) • 🏷 Warner • 📅 2017
It’s no secret what 🎙 Prince refers to on 🎵 “Wonderful Ass,” a cut appearing on the expanded edition of his iconic 💿 Purple Rain album – the BOOTY. Notably, at the time, the biggest ‘controversy’ of Purple Rain was undoubtedly a reference to masturbation in 🎵 “Darlin Nikki”. Of course, beyond “Darlin Nikki,” ‘The Purple One’ has been far more explicit…
“Wonderful Ass” only furthers the Purple One’s penchant for sex back in the day. Notably, besides being so complimentary about booty, the expanded edition of Purple Rain features other provocative songs that you can check out for yourself: 🎵 “Velvet Kitty Cat”, 🎵 “Electric Intercourse”, and more explicitly, 🎵 “We Can Fuck”. Wow!
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