In the 64th edition of Midnight Heat
(2023), we explore the naughty, sexy vibes behind “Bathroom” by Montell Fish.
Ah, bring on Midnight Heat
! Wait – it is not usually hot at midnight! Well, it is steaming hot
at midnight when it comes to this naughty, innuendo and sex-laden column featuring songs intended for nighttime. Yeah, we are talking about that after dark, bedroom boom $hi†, ya dig? These unapologetic records often raises both eyebrows and temperature alike. Woo! In the 64th edition of Midnight Heat (2023), we explore the naughty, sexy vibes behind,
“Bathroom” by
Montell Fish.
“She said, ‘Forget all the slow dancing / Baby, we could take it to the bathroom’.” Woo! Obviously, neither
Montell Fish or his prospective lady need to do ‘number one’ or ‘number two’ in the bathroom
. Obviously, the plan on
“Bathroom” from his 2022 project,
Her Love Still Haunts Me Like a Ghost involve a heaping dose of S meets E, and then they X. The chorus, which appears at the top of the track, continues, “‘You know you ain’t even gotta ask me / Baby, we could take it to the bathroom.” Yup, it’s going down – Meet me at the bathroom, IT’S GOIN’ DOWN
!!!
Here’s the thing though, Montell Fish keeps it classy – well as classy as a bathroom rendezvous can be – on “Bathroom.” Perhaps they’re merely making out in the bathroom, but, we can read between the lines. “She moves with my palm / She always gives it to me / I’m fallin’ in love / This is addictive, please.” At least to his credit, in the sole verse of his slow jam, Fish admits to falling in love as opposed to just a one-bathroom-stand! More could be said about the lyrics, but honestly, that’s about the size of it on
“Bathroom”. Clearly, this couple doesn’t care about slow dancing and requires some private, sexy time via the bathroom. It’s a sexy V-I-B-E to say the least!
Montell Fish •
Her Love Still Haunts Me Like a Ghost •
Lord’s Child •
2022
Montell Fish, Bathroom: Midnight Heat
No. 64 (2023) [
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