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Juicy J, Kamasutra © Mo FacesRappers Juicy J and Cardi B join forces for one of-, if not the filthiest, ‘sex song’ of 2017, “Kamasutra.” It goes beyond ‘heavy petting.’

On December 8, 2017, Juicy J returns after a four-year hiatus with a new album: Rubba Band Business. Three singles were issued in advance of the 13-track project: Ain’t Nothing,” “Flood Watch,” and “No English.” Interestingly, the Memphis rapper also released another single, arguably the most buzzworthy of the bunch.  Somehow, “Kamasutra,” featuring Cardi B, doesn’t appear on Rubba Band Business. Why, oh why? Well…

Expectedly, sex is the modus operandi on “Kamasutra” – the title alone gives that away.  Of course, the two rappers at hand are perfect in regards to spitting bars about “The nasty.” This is raunchy to the nth degree.  The hook, performed by both rappers, leaves nothing to the imagination:

“Boy/Girl, you better f*ck me all night / Boy/Girl, you better f*ck me all night / Boy/Girl, you better f*ck me all night / All night, all night.”

On the first verse, Juicy J gets raw, expressing exactly what he wants to do and wants her to do with his junk.  As for Cardi B, she follows suit on the second verse, referencing her… fill in the ellipsis. Following another explicit hook, Juicy J closes things out referencing all things oral sex, and dropping the classic line, “Slob, on my knob.”

Final Thoughts 

So, what do you say to “Kamasutra”?  Honestly, there’s very little.  This is absolute filth through and through.  If you like filthy smut, this joint is for you.  If you prefer your sex kinder and gentler, or more suggestive as opposed to explicit, then this banger isn’t for you.  Despite its shallowness, it’s definitely a banger…pun intended.

Juicy J • Kamasutra (Ft. Card B) – Single • Mo’ Faces • Release: 12.1.17
Photo Credit: Mo’ Faces

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the musical hype (Brent Faulkner) has earned Bachelor's and Master's 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 freelance music blogger. 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.