Smokey Robinson
This is a late-career Smokey Robinson track built on a single conceit: a lover's body, or more precisely an intimate…
sexual exclusivity possessiveness as devotion intimacy as sanctuary
Betty Davis
A raw funk vamp that turns the language of politics into an extended sexual come-on, with Davis playing a swaggering seductress…
sexual power and control satire of political rhetoric female sexual agency
The Replacements
A quiet, unglamorous portrait of teenage isolation, framed around confusion about sexuality and identity. Instead of anthemic…
adolescent alienation sexual confusion loneliness
Howlin’ Wolf
A boastful, sexually charged blues in which the singer claims mastery over both the physical act of "rocking" a partner and the…
sexual bravado transactional relationships masculine reputation
Mississippi John Hurt
A rollicking Piedmont blues built entirely on a single, transparent sexual double entendre. Mississippi John Hurt uses the…
sexual innuendo folk humor itinerant male desirability
Neutral Milk Hotel
An opening track that fuses childhood memory with domestic violence and adolescent sexual awakening, all delivered in a run-on,…
childhood innocence and its loss domestic dysfunction sexual awakening
Animal Collective
A song built around a half-real, half-mediated female icon glimpsed through screens and reviews, with the narrator working out…
celebrity and mediated desire gender and sexuality fandom as devotion
Betty Davis takes the insults an ex has thrown at her -- witch, alley cat, dirty dog -- and turns them into a badge of honor,…
sexual autonomy reclaiming slurs female desire vs. respectability
Missy Elliott
Missy Elliott's signature single is a maximalist celebration of sexual confidence and self-invention, built on a literal sonic…
sexual agency self-invention and reinvention female solidarity and hustle
The Who
A disoriented young man rides a commuter train while his mind fractures into fragments of memory, sexual anxiety, and social…
dissociation and identity collapse adolescent sexuality and shame class and Englishness
LCD Soundsystem
An eight-minute slow-burn opener that begins as a bruised account of social exclusion at some gathering and gradually detonates…
social exclusion and cliques the failure of language catharsis through dance
Van Halen
A cover of John Brim's blues novelty tune, retooled by Van Halen as a live, stage-patter-heavy party anthem. The song trades on…
seduction as commerce summer as sexual awakening showmanship/performance
Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin plays elder counselor to a wounded young woman, using the image of a rose to insist that sexual betrayal doesn't…
self-worth after betrayal intergenerational female solidarity resilience
Etta James
Etta James takes a Willie Dixon blues lyric written for a male singer and, sung from a woman's voice, turns a checklist of…
desire and domesticity gender role reversal possessiveness dressed as devotion
A strutting party-rock throwaway built entirely around physical fixation, delivered with the band's trademark bravado and…
physical attraction sexual bravado hedonism
Muddy Waters
This is a blues standard built entirely on an insect conceit: the singer casts himself as a bee and his desired partner as a…
sexual boasting seduction male virility
Snoop Dogg
A minimalist club track built on a single triple-word command that gets reinterpreted verse to verse, moving between seduction,…
status and wealth display sexual conquest street/gang loyalty
Pink Floyd
A pounding, paranoid rocker from the second half of The Wall, built almost entirely on a chanted command to flee. It stages the…
paranoia and surveillance fascism and mob violence guilt and self-disgust
Cream
This is Cream's electrified cover of a pre-war country blues (originally by Blind Joe Reynolds), turned into a slow-burning…
sexual jealousy infidelity folk wisdom/proverb
The Stooges
This is a song built almost entirely on repetition, groove, and physical grunt rather than narrative or wordplay. It circles a…
voyeurism and being watched sexual desire primal/animal imagery
A two-minute blast of proto-punk swagger built almost entirely on a single boast repeated until it becomes incantation. The song…
sexual bravado loss of inhibition bodily sensation over meaning
The Rolling Stones
A relentless riff-driven come-on built almost entirely from a single mechanical metaphor: sex as an engine or vehicle that needs…
sexual desire machinery/car imagery as metaphor loss of control
Robert Johnson
A restless travelogue of the Mississippi Delta juke-joint circuit, this is Robert Johnson at his most physically direct — a…
itinerant desire sexual boasting bondage and debt
Pixies
A deliberately dumb, bubblegum-pop pastiche sung by drummer David Lovering, this is Pixies parodying the sincerity of teenage…
parody of pop convention adolescent sexuality irony vs sincerity
The Kinks
A wide-eyed young narrator recounts a night at a Soho club where he meets a striking, ambiguous figure named Lola, and the song…
gender ambiguity sexual awakening urban nightlife
Danny Brown
Pneumonia is a hard, boastful posse-cut-style track from Atrocity Exhibition that trades in rapid-fire flexing about money,…
excess and indulgence hustler bravado sexual conquest
The Staple Singers
The Staple Singers rework a traditional gospel train song into a stark meditation on death, judgment, and family loss.…
salvation and judgment death and mourning exclusivity of grace
Jimi Hendrix
This is the slow, extended blues incantation that Hendrix later compressed into 'Voodoo Child (Slight Return),' built around a…
self-mythology supernatural power cosmic/psychedelic imagery
Solange
F.U.B.U. is a direct address to Black listeners, reclaiming the phrase 'for us, by us' as a statement of cultural ownership. The…
Black solidarity cultural ownership racial profiling
The Doors
An eight-and-a-half-minute suite that refuses to stay in one shape, moving from a mocking sermon about the failure of prayer…
failure of religious faith spiritual and sexual hunger consumer culture as spectacle
Kacey Musgraves
A catalog of no-win social judgments builds into a plainspoken anthem for living by one's own compass rather than trying to…
double standards sexual and social freedom religious hypocrisy
Deep Purple
A hard-rock strut through a one-night pickup that curdles into dismissal, built more for Jon Lord's organ pyrotechnics than for…
macho posturing casual sexual conquest dismissal and contempt
Tom Petty
This is Tom Petty in full blues-rock costume, cranking up a swaggering come-on riff with lyrics so absurd they tip into parody.…
parody of blues machismo sexual bravado as performance absurdist humor
Lauryn Hill
Lauryn Hill delivers a two-part sermon on sex, self-respect, and modern relationship dysfunction, addressing women in the first…
sexual double standards nostalgia for a simpler past personal responsibility
A Tribe Called Quest
A showcase track built almost entirely on braggadocio, wordplay, and interlocking verses from Q-Tip and Phife Dawg, with the…
braggadocio lyrical dexterity group chemistry
This is a call-and-response club track built almost entirely as choreography instructions and hype-man ad-libs, with the thesis…
surrender to rhythm bodily confidence collective release
Aretha Franklin's reworking of a song originally about a working man asking for domestic peace turns it into a declaration of…
self-respect reciprocity in relationships female autonomy
Lucinda Williams
A woman lays out terms for a lover who confuses aggression with masculinity, insisting that tenderness and respect are the real…
masculinity and its performance sexual respect and reciprocity desire coexisting with frustration
Lead Belly
Lead Belly's take on the traditional "C.C. Rider" blues strips the song down to its call-and-response bones: a rolling…
betrayal and desire itinerant love (the "rider" figure) sexual boasting and fantasy
A slow, aching invitation built on a repeated refrain about shelter from rain, the song fuses seduction with mourning for a lost…
loss and abandonment sexual invitation as consolation poverty and hard times