“Because the part that I’ve most enjoyed is making songs. I liked shows, the connection. But I think my true calling is to spend as much time as possible in the studio, and the least amount of time possible on the other duties as an artist: promotions, doing two interviews a day,...
and keep the dick up inside it," she raps on the chorus. "You can smack it, you can grip it, you can go down and kiss it/And every time he leave me 'lone, he always tell me he miss it."
Megan wrote most of the album during quarantine, she revealed in a YouTube Released interview. "Writing this year was probably a bit easier, because we had to stay in the house," she said. "So when I was writing my album, I literally was in the living room, and I would open all ...
everything from Marlene Dietrich to Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons to Connie Francis,” she says. “My grandpa was always telling me I should sing songs from the Great American Songbook.” But her most towering influence may
93. What songs are on your sex playlist? This question will give an idea of what type of music your partner likes to get it on to. You can also steal these answers for the next sex playlist you make for the both of you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LiXVurgsJ4 Now that you mention it, it feels like East Coast rap created this funk canon of Roy Ayers and James Brown that was sort of exclusionary of other types of funk, especially stuff that was a lot more pastel, a little more synthy. ...