Songs About Self-Love
Rare tunes about masturbation from Macy Gray and more.
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Macy Gray, 'B.O.B.' - For the most part, R&B is about the pain and pleasures of being in love, hip hop is about the struggle and rock-n-roll is about living on the edge. It's a rare occasion when a song emerges about self-love, the kind of relationship Macy Gray sings about in her new ditty "B.O.B. (Battery Operated Better)."Not afraid of sharing her alone time, Macy opens up with lyrics about her vibrator that include, "He fits like a glove, always up for love / He gets me so excited / I turn him on / We go baby go / Start the fire and lightning / Ooh aah ooh, I love my baby BOB." While Macy explores the solo route with her new cartoon/lyric video (which you can see here) check out a few more artists who've lyrically explored the joys of self-satisfaction. Read on. — Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA)(Photo: Kevin Winter/Ge...
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Keyshia Cole, 'She' - Keyshia Cole unearths a new side of herself on this single from her album Point of No Return. "It's one of them nights... Getting high off my own supply feels so right," she croons.(Photo: Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images)
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Janet Jackson, 'If' - Ms. Jackson (if you're nasty) got through her solo nights with fantasies about a lover she couldn't have. "How many nights I've laid in bed excited over you / I've closed my eyes and thought of us a hundred different ways / I've gotten there so many times I wonder how 'bout you," she sang.(Photo: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
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Richie Rich Featuring T-Boz, 'Touch Myself' - Bay area rap vet Richie Rich connected with T-Boz for this 1996 hit. Encouraging his woman, the Oakland MC spit, "Get it straight, a player don't hate, he congratulate / While you demonstrate you giving yo N-I-G a break / I let ya fingers be the reason that I stay out late / When double R come home / Ya touching teasing like Case / Bringing the shakes plus joy like Anita Bake."(Photos from Left: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Clear Channel, Richie Rich via Twitter)
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Chuck Berry, 'My Ding-A-Ling' - Rock legend Chuck Berry didn't have a problem when he recorded his No. 1 hit paying ode to self gratification. "My ding-a-ling, my-ding-a-ling, I want to play with my ding-a-ling," he declared.(Photo: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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