In the 35th edition of Spicy Tunez (2026), we explore the eyebrow-raising, naughty, sexed-up vibes behind “Sexify” by Nick Hissom.
Aww, shee-it! Prepare to be shooketh! Spicy Tunez is a column filled with naughty, sometimes controversial, and NSFW songs 👀. Some songs merely dabble in innuendo and suggestiveness. Others, however, go whole-hog and embrace a give-no-fucks aesthetic, thrive on sexual endeavors, utter shock value, and sometimes find themselves firmly embroiled in censorship… DUN, DUN, DUN! Spicy Tunez consolidates those Controversial Songs and that piping hot, sensually charged Midnight Heat. In the 35th edition of Spicy Tunez (2026), we explore the eyebrow-raising, naughty, sexed-up vibes behind “Sexify” by Nick Hissom.
“Sexify” is not innocent, and we don’t wish innocence upon it! Sex is the modus operandi – DUH! Nick is a tease throughout the song, singing playfully in his ripe upper register. “The way you play, baby, it ain’t fair,” he sings in the first verse, and adds, “I only wanted you to pull my hair.” Um, isn’t playing in hair often associated with doing the do? Anyways, in the pre-chorus, according to Nick, this boy wants to touch his body… I mean, the body is tea, sis, so, hell yeah, he wants to touch you! And you want it to! The second verse brings similar, naughty vibes. No, S-E-X isn’t mentioned, but it’s implied. The chorus is a blast, where the sexification is on full display:
“Work that
I see you over there, like, perfect
I see you over there, like, drop that
I see you over there, like (Sexify me).”
In short, “Sexify” is one big queer dance/electropop sex song. It’s pretty tame, but again, not innocent! Well-produced with an electrifying beat and colorful synths, this is a brief but fun record.
Nick Hissom » “Sexify” » Angel Boy Music Group » 2025 |
Nick Hissom, Sexify: Spicy Tunez No. 35 (2026) [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Angel Boy Music Group; Rizwan Aslam from Pexels; Clker-Free-Vector-Images, Gordon Johnson from Pixabay] |

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