Back in 2003, eyebrows were raised when Ce'Cile mentioned receiving oral sex from her partner in the song Do It To Me Baby. Now however, songs about men wanting the act to be done to them seem to be becoming quite the norm.
In the past month, at least three songs on Russian's 'Go Go Club' rhythm have mentioned the act, even if it is one-sided.
In his song on the rhythm, A Nuh Whore, Demarco claims that "nutten nuh wrong gal ..." while hinting at the act. But he is not alone, as also on the same rhythm, Konshens and Darrio also subtly make mention of the act in their song Do Di Ting.
The song states: "Tongue ring inna yuh mouth and yuh caan tell mi a just fashion dat."
While singing about the act, however, both artistes blatantly state that they will not return the favour.
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Another artiste, Vybz Kartel, also mentions it in his song Go Go Club, while encouraging a woman to: "Draw fi di whipped cream and di crushed ice/yuh know weh fi do fi mek mi feel nice."
But this is not the first, as Kartel has also mentioned the act in previous songs. Aidonia also mentioned the act in Lolly, which was done some years ago.
When THE STAR spoke to Konshens, he explained his reason for recording his song. He clarified his recording of the song by saying that he was not encouraging women to perform the act. Instead, he said he was only highlighting what is happening in society.
"From day one, my songs have been constructed in the form of conversations inspired by what I see happening in society and my experiences as well," he said. "Tings wah people a talk bout pon ends and corner, so I like to think of myself as a voice of the people."
lot more expressive
The artiste further said: "There is no doubt in my mind that society has changed big time, people are a lot more expressive and empowered, so yuh find seh nobody naah hide nutten again. So I think the song is more 'expression' than promotion."
As for more women coming forward, like Ce'Cile and singing about wanting the act to be done to them and being accepted for such, Konshens said he is unsure.
"Women in dancehall have always been expressive and suggestive and I don't think it's a question of acceptance across the board. People ago like it and people ago hate it," he said.
As a Rastafarian, I-Octane says the act is not something that he endorses but he cannot stop the free will of others.
"Mi a Rasta, certain things mi nuh engage inna. But society is changing and dem young generation yah tek on to dem thing deh. Every man have dem own mind and entitled to dem own choice," I-Octane told THE STAR.
but this a no nutten new all baby cham used to sing bout it dis a gwaan long long time!
which tune? anyways from a man says he dont like getting head, he´s either a liar, gay or the girl is horrible at sucking...
the tune name 'DUCK' a wic gal a wic gal jump a seh she na Suk right ya now a dat run d cut! mi eye dem roll ova wen mi gal a clean dats why mi affi love mi sweet sixteen, and another line inna d song seh 'i dont care if a gal waan be freak dem mek mi feel complete well thats my recollection of the song it de pon him wow album 1 still check it out...
showsky wrote:but this a no nutten new all baby cham used to sing bout it dis a gwaan long long time!
which tune? anyways from a man says he dont like getting head, he´s either a liar, gay or the girl is horrible at sucking...
the tune name 'DUCK' a wic gal a wic gal jump a seh she na Suk right ya now a dat run d cut! mi eye dem roll ova wen mi gal a clean dats why mi affi love mi sweet sixteen, and another line inna d song seh 'i dont care if a gal waan be freak dem mek mi feel complete well thats my recollection of the song it de pon him wow album 1 still check it out...oh seen that one... tune called "boom" on the bruck out riddim... never listen to it that carefully
@ tassie: i didnt negate that. every1 can do what he/she likes as long as it doesnt hurt somebody