Music has the remarkable ability to evoke emotions, memories and desires, and when curated thoughtfully, a sexy playlist can do wonders to amplify those feelings. Carefully selected tracks with sultry melodies, seductive rhythms and sensual lyrics can create the perfect backdrop for intimacy. From T...
Dealer Remember what I just said about pretty much every song on this album being a seamless fit for a sex playlist that won’t distract from the flow of whatever rhythm you’ve got going on? Yeah, “Dealer” might be an exception. Personally, I love it and it’s got a trippy, vibe...
Sometimes musicians need a break from singing about tough times and lost love, so they write something silly and fun. Some of these songs are completely ridiculously silly, while others are a little cheekier. One thing's for sure though: any of these songs will brighten your mood. What ...
This classic hit tells the story of a “Pretty woman, walkin’ down the street.” It was inspired by Roy Orbison’s wife, Claudette, who was going out shopping on the day that Orbison and fellow songwriter Bill Dees were trying to write a song. Orbison asked her if she needed any mon...
Latvian pop star Keeana Kee describes this sweltering single as a “very passionate lesbian love (and lust) story,” and she’s not lying. “You’re Real” is pure passion, from the mesmerizing Latin-influenced production to Keeana’s sincere proclamations to her crush: “You’re the last...
Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' songs ranked: "Texas Hold 'Em," "Blackbird," "16 Carriages" and more.
“I guided everything into place on Court and Spark— even though I didn’t play it, I sang it, and then they played it from that, and it was pretty much as writ,” she said. (Her next album, The Hissing of Summer Lawns, was looser and more jazz-oriented.) “Help Me,” ...
A man singing from a woman’s perspective was never going to be embraced wholly by the feminist punk community—even if that man was Ian MacKaye, an artist of rare social empathy, raging about the aggressive objectification of women’s bodies. “Why can't I walk down a street free of su...
Oh! You Pretty Things 38 30 votes The Way You Love Me 39 34 votes You Take My Breath Away 40 36 votes Thank You Girl 41 36 votes Have I Told You Lately 42 36 votes Dress You Up 43 38 votes I Hope You Dance 44 42 votes
Over a cauldron of stomp and shimmer, British-Nigerian frontwoman Eno Williams repeats her incantation: “Spiritual/Invisible/Protection/From evil.” Produced by Hot Chip, the song hovers at the crossroads of Afrobeat and electronic pop, mixing horns, synths, and robotic vocalizations. Each ...