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On the 2nd edition of 3 or 4 BOPS (2022), we select awesome songs that are associated with Horses in some form or fashion.
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💿 Ginuwine…the Bachelor • 🏷 Sony Music Entertainment • 🗓 1996
“If you’re horny, let’s do it, ride it, my pony
My saddle’s waitin’, come and jump on it.”
With those looks and that lustful invitation, who could resist that ride? Besides the chorus, Ginuwine sets up his horniness on the verses. In the first, he’s searching for a rider and asserts, “Girl, when I break you off / I promise that you won’t wanna get off.” The second is steamier: “Send chills up and down your spine / Juices flowing down your thigh.” In addition to all this big dick energy Lumpkin serves up, notably, 🎛 Timbaland famously produced this top ten Billboard Hot 100 hit. “Pony” is a prime example of the producer at his finest. Also, worth mentioning, “Pony” got an incredibly sexy music Video 🎶📼 – fitting. I mean, a dancing Ginuwine with his shirt open…nuff said! I did mention Lumpkin was a handsome man, right?
Also Appears On 🔽:
🔗 🕛 🌃 Ginuwine, “Pony”: After Dark 🕛 🌃 No. 5 (2022)
2. SOPHIE, “Ponyboy”
💿 OIL OF EVERY PEARL’S UN-INSIDES • 🏷 MSMSMSM INC / Future Classic • 📅 2018
Focusing on “Ponyboy,” what makes it so awesome? First and foremost, it’s the decadent ear candy it serves up. The production is epic, contrasting so much other music currently out. The minute you hear “Ponyboy,” it ‘hits different.’ Besides the backdrop, handled exclusively by the gifted musician, the vocals are ear-catching too. SOPHIE performs alongside 🎙 Cecil Believe, who co-writes (“He is just a pony / She is just a pony / They is just a pony”). All genders covered! Are the lyrics really about the animal? Of course not, but the -boy added to the title should tell you that. As expected, “Ponyboy” isn’t the cleanest, most family-friendly record you’ll ever hear:
“Spit on my face
Put the pony on in his place
I am your toy
Just a little ponyboy.”
3. The Rolling Stones, “Wild Horses”
💿 Sticky Fingers • 🏷 Promotone B.V. / Universal International Music B.V. • 📅 1971
“Wild Horses” is, in my opinion, one of the band’s finest ballads. 🎙 Mick Jagger sings beautifully without losing any rock credibility. I love his tone on the verse – expressive, earthy, and authentic. The record, however, isn’t cheery despite its brilliance. “I watched you suffer a dull, aching pain,” Jagger sings in the second verse, adding, “No sweeping exits or offstage lines / Could make me feel bitter or treat you unkind.” Besides being heavy as opposed to light, it should be noted that “Wild Horses” has little to do with equines. The song appears to reference Jagger’s former flame, 🎙 Marianne Faithfull, though Jagger denies the song is about her. Jagger packs the most punch on the centerpiece, the chorus, which is simple yet ranks among my favorite choruses of all-time:
“Wild horses couldn’t drag me away
Wild, wild horses couldn’t drag me away.”
Also Appears On 🔽:
🔗 🕶️🎶 The Rolling Stones, “Wild Horses”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 No. 5 (2022)
4. Ty Dolla $ign, “Horses in the Stable”
💿 Free TC • 🏷 Atlantic• 📅 2016
Naturally, Ty Dolla $ign can’t resist non-descriptive references. In the second verse when he references “Nicki,” he describes her, um, goods. To Ty’s credit on this song chocked-full of empty hookups, at least he admits he’s a dog: “They know the way that I’m living ain’t right / You just another girl and this is just another night.” Of course, he later contradicts himself when he sings, “She said she lookin’ for a real one / I told her that she found a real one,” before the mention of relationships.
Also Appears On 🔽:
🔗 🎧 11 Songs Where the Innuendo is Out of Control
🔗 🎧 11 Intriguing Songs Associated with Horses
Horses: 3 or 4 BOPS No. 2 (2022) [📷: Brent Faulkner, Future Classic, MSMSMSM INC, The Musical Hype, Promotone B.V., Sony Music Entertainment, Universal International Music B.V., Wilson Blanco from Pixabay]
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