Friday, January 23, 2009

My neck, my back, lick my p^&%# and my c@!%*

I had just moved to the ATL when Khia's song "My neck, my back" came out, and I never heard the uncensored version until a few minutes ago. This song is more explicit than anything Foxy or Kim ever put out. So much so that radio stations had to censor ever other word. I remember chicks were digging this song like nobody's business. After hearing rap artists repeatedly tell women to get on their knees and suck their dicks (and lick their balls), it was sort of cool to hear a woman put it down. Khia was raw with it. She is literally telling dudes how to eat her out. Pay attention: "First you got to put your neck into it. Don't stop, just do it do it. Then your roll your tongue from the crack back to the front." Although I haven't heard anything from her since then, she's left her mark on the hip-hop/rap game. Big ups to Ms. Khia!

My neck, my back

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

So when I read a post I always start by looking at the heading. OK, my mind was already going into the gutter. I was starting to wonder what juicy story you were about to tell us.

But Mr Losojonuevos, I am not sure about these rap lyrics...

Unknown said...

for some reason I don't think men want to eat her crack so she did this song...

John the Scribe said...

Sorry, Shallotte, but I didn't write the lyrics. Don't y'all record songs like these in RSA? As for you, gayte-keeper, I am inclined to agree. But you never know. There's somebody for everybody(from what I've heard).

Anonymous said...

You two!

And no J, I don't think our society is that liberated as yet. Though there was a song last year that had people talking. It was along the same lines.

But generally, the music is fairly 'clean'. We listen to a lot of American music though.

Anonymous said...

J, I didn't think you would notice my country of origin. I like that.

Lyrically speaking said...

OMG, that's an old video, I haven't watched it in a long time, lol, you bought it waaaaaay back. By the way, I love your blog, very interesting...thanks for sharing

John the Scribe said...

Thanks for the love, Lyrically Speaking. I can never get enough of it.