Welcome to the first extended version of something I’ve been doing for over a year high lighting songs and artists with the most erotic, sensual, and sexy themes out in the world. Some are well known while others are never featured on any radio station…ever. I came up with the term #FridayEargasm. Eargasm is a nod to the term rapper Dr. Dre came up with the famous BlackStreet drop “No Diggity”. The main reason I came up with this is to feature these songs and to give those who follow me on Twitter a chance to get their weekend set on the best possible start possible. Without further delay, let’s get this Eargasm started!
Disclaimer: The music and subject matter shared today are NSFW. There will be very suggestive subject matter and coarse language. This is a friendly warning!
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Raunchy music is direct and to the point!
You don’t hear it on the radio much or see it when seeking the official video, but a song that puts everything out there about our bedroom antics and actions will always grab our ears and our loins.
Romantic music swoons you.
Erotic tunes tease you.
Raunchy music grabs you by the balls!
The last great raunchy song to gain public interest only needed one statement: “There’s some whores in this house.”
This is why my choice for this week’s Eargasm fits nicely in the history of raunchy music, specifically in the world of Hip Hop. Male Hip Hop artists tend to corner the market regarding raunchiness, but female artists show they can control the narrative and demand to be heard. Women don’t need to brag about their bedroom prowess on the mic; women can tell what they think is weak, and strong, and what they will put up with in the bedroom in detail.
The artist featured this week is from the Chicago area whose real name is Elizabeth Harris. As a young Black girl of 10–years old, she took her talents to the one place many Black entertainers can trace back to their first stage performance: The Church. She would get her chance to share her talent in music and poetry about the Bible. Little did anyone know this young girl would turn out to be one of the most sexually charged rappers in the game today.
One of her earliest influences was a famous club hit that paved the way for her. Khia Shamone dropped the hit “My Neck, My Back” which gave young women like Elizabeth a path to go on creating their own frank Hip Hop hits with no apologies.
Elizabeth created various hits ranging from her first single “Golddigger” (a rap she dropped in 2015) to “H2hoe” making a name for herself with her frank and candid take on sexual positivity. She also hasn’t shied away from giving support to the LGBTQ+ community as well. She has collaborated with other Hip Hop artists like K I D, MkX, and Kidd Kenn, to name a few. Her style and flow in telling suggestive stories fall in line with other bold and frank Black artists who brought raunch into their careers like Millie Jackson, Betty Wright, and Rick James.
So now it’s Eliza…I mean, it’s time for the artist CupCakKe to have her place in #Eargasm history. Here is her hit that caught my attention from the very first line: “Whoregasm”.
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Eargasm Facts:
In this new format, I am going to leave some fun facts or info about the artist or group you may not know about in hopes you will do some digging on your own and add today’s artist to your sensual collection.
While gathering info about today’s artist, CupcakKe, this list caught my attention: