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5 Times Hip Hop Has Celebrated Spit Kink In The Bedroom
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Music, specifically Hip-Hop has played a major role in destigmatizing sex that has otherwise been a taboo or component of silent pleasures and kink in the Black community. Consider how liberating Akinyele and Kia Jefferies’ “Put it in Your Mouth,” is after years of hearing how Black girls don’t suck dick and the lasting impact on my sex life and many others from that song alone.
Women in rap have carried the torch that lights the way for so many of their fans to empower themselves and be unapologetic about having the kind of sex we truly crave. Lil’ Kim, Trina, and Jacki-O, to name a few, have written tracks that reinforce enjoying sex as much as our partners, and now we’re seeing a new era of music challenge taboos of pleasure even further.
Lyrics are unpacking kinks that have otherwise gone untouched in music and have even created a safe space for men in rap to be more transparent around what they prefer in the bedroom beyond oral sex and backshots.
A prime example is how in these last few years, pre-pandemics, I began exploring spit kinks, the arousal a person experiences from spitting on a sexual partner, or having a sexual partner spit on them. A joy that I was very silent about in the beginning but eventually became more vocal about as I explored it even deeper. But even when I would discuss it amongst friends and others in sex-positive spaces, I was met with disgust and disrespect.
However, in the last few years, spit play has been referenced in some of the top hits we’ve heard on the charts and more people are open to the practice itself. Check out this playlist below that will leave your mouth watering for more.
“WAP”
In the 2020 sex-positive hit, “WAP” by Cardi B, featuring Megan Thee Stallion, Cardi blessed us with a verse that left many gagging with excitement. The song mentioned a handful of kinks from role-playing, bondage, and voyeurism, but for spit play to make an appearance in the opening verse gave this saliva bucket some joy and affirmation.
“Swipe your nose like a credit card/ Hop on top, I want a ride/ I do a kegal while it’s inside/ Spit in my mouth, look at my eyes/ This pussy is wet, come take a dive”
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“Liz Loves Luger”
Griselda co-founder and Buffalo native, Westside Gunn dropped “Who Made the Sunshine” in October of 2020. The album consists of several remarkable features, however, track six, produced by The Alchemist, featuring the first lady of Griselda Records, Armani Ceaser grabbed the attention of many and spoke a specific love language. Westside has a verse on “Liz Loves Luger” that contains a spit take that left spit freaks mesmerized.
“Let me chill for a minute, /You lookin’ at me like, ‘Ooh, daddy, you with it’/ I spit in your face right//then, open your mouth wide/ Choked you hard ’cause you my bitch/ You the best thing to ever happen/ Got me fuckin’ from the back with my/ Foot on your neck, I got your shit clappin’”
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“Onnat”
27-year-old Ken the Man, a recent inductee into the 2022 XXL Freshman Class out of Houston, has released some of the most sex-positive freestyles and mixtapes since 2017. Ole girl gave us her 2021 EP What’s My Name. This body of work featured tracks like “Rose Gold Stripper Pole” and “I’m Perfect” but it was “Onnat” that quickly became a fave pussy rap track at that moment.
“He say you a nasty b spit in my mouth/ And I don’t like to f in the house just f in his mouth/ You gotta first class me I’m an expensive b/ You gotta designer mе I’m used to/ Look me in my eyеs daddy tell me that it’s wet/ I will never run from it I ain’t never scared”
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“Slut Him Out”
A track that pays tribute to Amber Rose and Lil Kim, the pussy pioneers who came before her, Baby Tate dropped the snowball single we didn’t know we needed. For context, snowballing is the act of swapping semen from one person’s mouth to another, creating a combination of saliva and semen, increasing the size of the initial semen shot. If you find a partner to have snowball fights with—treasure them.
I’m tryna slut this nigga out (slut him out)/ Gargle on his kids then spit ‘em in his mouth (in his mouth)/ I told him “slurp me like spaghetti”/ He thought he was a freak ‘til he met me (yeah), An now I’m finna show him what it’s ‘bout ( yeah)”
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“Pressurelicious”
Just a few weeks ago, Megan Thee Stallion dropped her latest single “Pressurelicious” from her upcoming, highly anticipated second studio album. The track features the H-Town rapper’s first-ever collaboration with Future. Meg details all the way she applies pressure in the bedroom, and is clear when she says “I ain’t doing nothing extra, this is strictly for my pleasure” that her orgasm is the priority and explains in her earlier verse that the shared spit is for her own excitement, and I agree—we love to taste it.
Ayy, he know I’m really square business, I pull up, the AMG tinted/ Working him out, he sweating like it’s been hours, it only been a few minutes/ He say he toxic, I said, Okay, well, I’m poison, spit in my mouth, I enjoy it/ Talk my shit, I’ma pull a him on him, don’t play, I am not one of them (ah)
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