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The threescore sexiest songs of all fourth dimension

From sensual soul to gloriously freaky bangers, these are the perfect vocal to ready the mood in the bedroom

Music can make or break a steamy night. Choose the incorrect track and your prospective partner could outburst into tears before thing even become started. But cull right and you might but find yourself reenacting one of the best sexual activity scenes of all fourth dimension.

To help you ready the mood for a dark to remember, nosotros pigeon deep into pop history and uneartherd a mix of silky-smooth wearisome jams and modern musical aphrodesiacs to get hearts racing. Merely be certain to read the room, lest your attempted seduction lead you to seek out our listing of breakup songs instead.

Written byBruce Tantum, Sophie Harris, Marley Lynch, Andy Kryza, Rachel Sonis, Hank Schteamer and Steve Smith

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'Sexual Healing' by Marvin Gaye

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1. 'Sexual Healing' by Marvin Gaye

'Allow'due south Go Information technology On' is the typical go-to for getting busy to the rex of soul, and frankly it's not the wrong choice. 'Sexual Healing,' however, is a groovier, more nuanced jam: its hypnotic rhythm is more than fully realized, and the Gaye of this track is conspicuously more wizened in the medicinal properties of lovemaking. It was also, notably, the crooner's last large hit before his untimely death: one last essential track guaranteed to fuel sweaty nights for generations to come.

'I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby"'by Barry White

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2. 'I'm Gonna Honey You Just A Little More than Infant"'past Barry White

Fact: Barry White could have sat there reading the side furnishings of Cialis in his silky baritone and it would have washed more than for libidos than the drug itself. Most of the legendary crooner'southward mainstream hits are quick-rhythm disco-soul jams about the power of love, but when Barry slowed things downwardly, the oestrus steadily rose. For proof, look no further than the man's first mega-hit, a seven-minute, funk-amused orchestral odyssey into the arms of sensuality as just White guide. Don't worry baby. Yous're in practiced hands here.

'Wicked Game' by Chris Isaak

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3. 'Wicked Game' past Chris Isaak

Ear porn. Really, the video for 'Wicked Game' is visually titillating besides, featuring Isaak romping on the beach with topless supermodel Helena Christensen – only sonically, this 1990 hit exudes lust from hypnotic start to stop. With its velvety guitar melody, silky coolness and sensual, oh-so-soft vocals, no other song near doomed love has fueled more steamy sexxions.

'Untitled (How Does It Feel?)' by D'Angelo

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4. 'Untitled (How Does It Experience?)' by D'Angelo

Coupled with soul man D'Angelo's extraordinary songwriting chops and an exquisitely chiseled body, the video for 'Untitled' is almost too much to watch; the vocalizer is naked equally far as the eye can run across, and he licks his lips as he sings the song's refrain (he was thinking of his grandma'south home cooking, he maintains). Besides winning sexiest video on this list, the song also is a contender for virtually delicious, unbearable musical climax. Printing play, and y'all'll see what we mean.

'Fade Into You' by Mazzy Star

Epitome: Columbia

5. 'Fade Into You lot' by Mazzy Star

From the opening bars, lazy Dylanesque strumming and slide-guitar moans suggest a warm, lazy summer afternoon. And so Hope Sandoval starts singing, her breathy insinuation suggestive and vulnerable at once. The music curls and stretches, and all you lot can recall about is merging with your object of desire.

'Need You Tonight' by INXS

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half dozen. 'Need You This evening' past INXS

Crowds screamed for INXS frontman Michael Hutchence, who was associated with a bevvy of famous beauties in his 1980s heyday. Hutchence's allure is in the style he sings – 100 percent – like he means it. On the Aussie rocker's finest moment, 'Need You Tonight,' he begins the song sighing, 'All we've got is this moment,' as if the world actually is about to finish. And so: 'At that place'due south something nigh you lot girl, that makes me sweat.' Ladies, take a deep breath.

'Sexy MF' by Prince

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7. 'Sexy MF' by Prince

Prince's credentials as the King of Hump were a affair of public record long before he uncorked this sultry scorcher of a rail in 1992. The lyrics and delivery recap Prince'due south libidinous swagger, and the rapped vocals are among his least embarrassing hip-hop attempts; best of all is a killer groove that assures yous Prince can keep it up all dark long.

'Video Phone' by Beyoncé

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viii. 'Video Phone' by Beyoncé

If you've ever dreamed of Lady B paying a visit to your bedchamber, switch on this I Am... Sasha Fierce single, in which the vocalist laces her business firm come up-ons with plentiful coital oohs and ahhs. Let them inspire your own chorus of moans.

'The Sweetest Taboo' by Sade

Epitome: Atlantic

9. 'The Sweetest Taboo' by Sade

In her 1984 striking 'The Sweetest Taboo,' Sade innocently sings, 'Sometimes I think y'all're just likewise good for me / Every day is Christmas, and every night is New year's Eve.' Sade, just requite information technology up. Nosotros all know what 'New year'due south' in this scenario entails. Between the English songstress's sultry vocalism and the sexy, Spanish-influenced melody, 'The Sweetest Taboo' is a serious no-brainer when it comes to having a heart-thumping, sizzling-hot time.

'I'm on Fire' by Bruce Springsteen

Paradigm: Columbia

10. 'I'm on Burn down' by Bruce Springsteen

For this 1985 dull-burner, the Boss stops working on his hot rod long enough to pine after a married lady (or, as the video suggests, possibly it's her car he's really into). Here we have Bruce at the tiptop of his blue-neckband pre-middle-age sexual activity entreatment, all grease-covered easily and sweaty brow trying to get a look under the hood. Cougars of New Jersey, look alive.

'Criminal' by Fiona Apple

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xi. 'Criminal' by Fiona Apple tree

Thanks to Jennifer Lopez's now-iconic pole routine in Hustlers , a new generation at present knows what '90s kids rounding the bases to Fiona Apple knew all along: 'Criminal' is the secret weapon on any hookup playlist thanks to its suggestive lyrics (she truly has been a bad, bad daughter), impossibly slinky beat and Apple'southward feral delivery.

'Do You Mind' by the xx

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12. 'Exercise You lot Heed' by the xx

Lifted from the xx's debut EP, Islands (2009), 'Do You Mind' finds the chic Brit indie trio in stunningly sensual form. Originally a bubblegum dance rails past Crazy Cousinz featuring Kyla, the tune gets the twenty handling – so some. With Jamie Smith'southward ho-hum, pounding beats and Romy Madley Croft and Oliver Sim's winding guitar riffs and smoky voices, part of the charm of 'Do Y'all Listen' is how polite its lyrics sound, given the fluid ease of the song. To answer that question, nosotros don't mind… at all.

'Lady Marmalade' by Labelle

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13. 'Lady Marmalade' by Labelle

Few songs accept thrown a spotlight on streetwalking the mode this chart-topping 1974 nail did… and none made y'all desire to get down (or learn to speak French) more. Comprehend versions have proliferated, but only Patti, Sarah and Nona deliver the real goods. All together now: 'Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir?'

'Love to Love You Baby' by Donna Summer

Epitome: Oasis

xiv. 'Honey to Love You lot Babe' by Donna Summer

When Eurodisco pioneer Giorgio Moroder famously asked Donna Summer to simulate throes of ecstasy for this trendsetting 1975 slab of taboo, the devoutly churchy vocalizer initially demurred, then faked an estimated 22 orgasms for the rails, inspiring millions to follow her lead. Time promptly dubbed her 'the Queen of Love'; nowadays, we'd surely be less unimposing.

'Lollipop' by Lil Wayne

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15. 'Lollipop' by Lil Wayne

The New Orleans MC mashes together rap, stone and an ascending electronic pulse for this characteristically grimy beloved ballad. Wayne's gruff, sporadically Autotuned voice is perfectly suited for this kind of romantic boasting. We're apt to take him for his word.

'Climax' by Usher

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sixteen. 'Climax' by Usher

1 thing you can count on with Conductor is consistency: 2 decades into his career, the slick vocaliser is notwithstanding releasing songs as titillating as, say, 'Bad Girl.' 'Climax' dropped on Valentine's Day 2012, and it'southward as surefire a soundtrack for horizontal listening as his previous hits; according to Diplo, Usher proposed the idea of 'tak[ing] the strip club to the stadium' with its production. And with that dead-sexy falsetto and wax-melting grooves, yous can hear it.

'212' by Azealia Banks

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17. '212' by Azealia Banks

People say that the modern era lacks subtlety, and to an extent they're right. But what Harlem rapper Azealia Banks's filthy canticle lacks in sophistication, information technology more than makes up for in out-and-out joy. While Banks starts out suggesting yous lick her plum in the evening, the song builds to its climax, with the MC declaring,'I judge that cu*t gettin' eaten!'

'I Just Wanna Make Love to You' by Etta James

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18. 'I Just Wanna Make Love to You' by Etta James

Issued on her 1961 debut anthology, At Terminal!, Etta James'southward impossibly honest blues tune revealed a lot about her spirit: swinging, slinky and sassy. It as well showed that she was a adult female who knew what she wanted. Upon its release, the vocal immediately shot to the top of the charts; we can simply imagine that the soul diva got exactly what she wanted in the bedroom, likewise.

'Sex with Me' by Rihanna

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19. 'Sex activity with Me' by Rihanna

Ri-Ri's discography is packed to the corset with all manner of sexually charged hits, from the on-the-nose 'S&1000' to the evocative 'What'south My Name.' This track meets things in the middle, launching with the promise 'sex with me, so astonishing' that nearly dares you to put it at the elevation of your playlist.

'I Want Your Sex' by George Michael

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xx. 'I Want Your Sex' by George Michael

Afterward George Michael quit squeaky clean '80s boyband Wham!, he went on a sexual binge with 'Schoolhouse's out forever!'-way zeal and enthusiasm. The anthology Faith (1987) featured Michael sniffing his ain armpit and opened with this funky gem – which finds Michael's signature growl at its peak: 'C – c – c- c'mon!' He besides makes his request in the plainest possible terms, 'Take sexual practice with me!' – which nosotros appreciate.

'I Feel You' by Depeche Mode

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21. 'I Feel Yous' past Depeche Mode

For a band that often sang about the kinkier side of sex – both 'Master and Servant' and 'Strangelove' encompass Southward&M elements – this 1993 track is fairly tame. But the combination of front human Dave Gahan's deep, sultry baritone and the propulsive backing track makes it audio far dirtier (and therefore hotter) than any of the band'southward previous piece of work.

'WAP' by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion

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22. 'WAP' by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion

A song that caused a seismic amount of pearl clutching, 'WAP' is a glorious, raunchy celebration of feminine sexuality, and hilarious to boot. It's not merely the extremely graphic turns of phrase – 'grab a bucket and a mop,' 'macaroni in a pot' – that caused the prudes to sweat: Information technology'south the fact that two women invaded the sexualised world of hip hop and explained in extreme detail what they want in bed (hint: 'not a garden snake'). The vocal slaps. So do the stars' partners, plain.

'Rock the Boat' by Aaliyah

Epitome: Blackground Records

23. 'Rock the Boat' by Aaliyah

Aalyiah's sultry slow jam is basically the sex-song equivalent of 'Cha Cha Slide,' except instead of 'move to the left, movement to the right,' the late singer implores the listener 'rock the gunkhole… work the eye… stroke information technology for me… change positions.' It's a sizzling instructional that puts the singer in the ultimate position of power: Aaliyah is the helm at present.

'I Can Tell' by 504 Boyz

24. 'I Can Tell' by 504 Boyz

The NOLA-based Primary P–led crew memorably landed this smooth funk ballad with not-so-subtle lyrics nigh getting horizontal. Mac and Mercedes, who trade off hook duties, seem very much on the same page when it comes to lovemaking – god bless.

'Friendly Skies' by Missy Elliott featuring Ginuwine

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25. 'Friendly Skies' past Missy Elliott featuring Ginuwine

In the '90s, Ginuwine was the R&B male monarch of getting freaky, and to our ears, his greatest moment is this duet with hip-hop's queen of sauce, Missy Elliott. The song's metaphor is pleasingly out-at that place – they're on a plane, Missy's the stewardess, Ginuwine's the rider. 'Feel the turbulence, and maintain,' coos Missy, 'Please refrain / Stay in your seat / Until nosotros reach the peak.' The song flutters, grinds and swoons its way to R&B elation.

'Lay It Down' by Al Green

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26. 'Lay Information technology Down' by Al Green

How could we run a list similar this and not feature the Reverend Al? A homo whose music has soundtracked well-nigh on iv decades of babe-making, and who now marries lovestruck couples in his own chapel. We decided to skip the gorgeous merely sad 'How Can You Mend a Broken Heart' and first-dance anthem 'Permit'south Stay Together' in favor of this directly-upward invitation from the Rev's 2008 anthology of the same proper name, produced past Questlove.

'Montero (Call Me By Your Name)' by Lil' Nas X

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27. 'Montero (Phone call Me By Your Proper noun)' by Lil' Nas X

Lil Nas 10 became a star with 'Old Town Route,' merely he became an icon with 'Montero,' a sexually explosive hookup anthem for the ages. Even without Nas' highly provocative alive performances, the dancehall-flavored jam drips with raw free energy: 'I'chiliad non fazed, merely hither to sin / If Eve own't in your garden, yous know that y'all can / call me when you lot want / call me when you lot need…' It's an someday come-hither for the ages, served up on a steaming platter.

'I Feel It Coming' by The Weeknd

Epitome: Republic Records

28. 'I Feel Information technology Coming' by The Weeknd

Subtlety is not one Abel Tesfaye'southward strengths, and the whole 'I experience it coming' refrain isn't even the near on-the-nose line of the vocal (' I tin feel that torso shake/And the heat between your legs' is). Even so, the song is one silky endorphin rush teaming the velvet-voiced singer with the melody-makers of Daft Punk at their retrofuturistic all-time.

'Feel Like Makin' Love' by Roberta Flack

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29. 'Experience Like Makin' Love' by Roberta Flack

In no style related to the slightly cheesy Bad Company song, this 1974 tune is quite unproblematic: Flack describes moments that inspire an amorous mood, including after walking through a park and while sitting in a restaurant. But her soulful delivery sells it – she coos each line every bit one lover might to another just before heading to the bedroom.

'Miss You' by the Rolling Stones

Prototype: Rolling Stones

30. 'Miss You' past the Rolling Stones

It's difficult to imagine after well-nigh 60 years of watching the human slowly evolve into a strutting forest carving, just Mick Jagger used to ooze sexuality. All the Stones did. For evidence of what happens when every piece of England's horniest rock ensemble is in the mood, look no further than this sax-heavy, disco-indebted Some Girls groove. From Keith's funky licks to Jagger's moans and Nib Wyman's undulating bass, it's a concentrated dose of rock aphrodisiac best played at meridian volume.

'34+35' by Ariana Grande

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31. '34+35' by Ariana Grande

Any lingering Mousketeer innocence completely evaporated when Ariana Grande droppedPositions, a 14-runway tribute to tussling between the sheets. Grande constitute a deliciously naughty hitting in the form of this peppy confection, in which the singer sunnily croons about drinking coffee and eating healthy in order to prepare for a marathon all-nighter that would exit even Sting with neck cramps. The centerpiece lecherous act? Well, practice the math. (Nice!)

'Je t'Aime…Moi Non Plus' by Serge Gainsbourg

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32. 'Je t'Aime…Moi Non Plus' by Serge Gainsbourg

You may call back you don't know this vocal, but you do – oh, you do. The fiendishly rude-sounding bassline, the nearly cheesy-simply-actually-genius organ riff and then the whispered, orgasmic crooning… 'Je t'aime' is Sexy Song 101. French singer Serge Gainsbourg actually was doing the nasty with English rose Jane Birkin in the studio. It so scandalized and titillated the prudish Brits that the BBC banned the vocal – which, of grade, only added to its entreatment.

'Fruition' by The-Dream

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33. 'Fruition' by The-Dream

Terius Nash's velvety falsetto is a force of sexual nature, not to mention his songwriting acumen, which has seen to The-Dream co-writing songs for Rihanna ('Umbrella'), Beyoncé ('Single Ladies [Put a Ring on It]') and the Biebs ('Babe'). Here he's in full-on sentimental lover mode – who could resist?

'French Kiss' by Lil Louis

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34. 'French Osculation' by Lil Louis

Produced by Chicago house icon Lil Louis in 1989, 'French Kiss' was hardly the first song to blend orgasmic female person moaning and trip the light fantastic beats – but the track was probably the first to practise so over stark, rat-a-tat drum-motorcar rhythms and acidic synths, resulting in something more akin to a backroom bang session than a romantic tryst in a iv-poster bed. The pay-off: about halfway through, the tempo slows to a lascivious crawl and stops dead in its tracks, before slowly regaining its composure, in a succinct aural imitation ofla petit mort.

'Jeepster' by T. Rex

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35. 'Jeepster' by T. Rex

What seems at first like a squeaky-make clean seduction gradually turns lascivious – okay, downright depraved – in the hands of glam-meister extraordinaire Marc Bolan, who hisses, 'I'm gonna suck ya!' at his would-be conquest, after declaring himself 'a vampire for your love.' Grab your partner in kink and play along.

'Red Light Special' by TLC

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36. 'Red Light Special' past TLC

One of the slickest retro hits by the queens of '90s silk, 'Ruby-red Light Special' isn't exactly subtle when it comes to its intent: ' Babe it's yours, all yours If you want information technology tonight/ Just come through my door, take off my apparel, and turn on the red light,' T-Boz, Chili and Left Eye croon in harmony over a laid-back porno-funk groove written by Babyface. Conspicuously, they were taking the eye part ofCrazySexyCool very seriously.

'Body Party' by Ciara

Paradigm: Epic

37. 'Torso Party' by Ciara

'My torso is your political party, nobody'southward invited but you lot,' Ciara purrs on this old-school '90s-fashion irksome jam before upping the ante with the promise of a multi-round, all-dark rager . As far as political party invitations go, the singer makes this one exceedingly hard to decline.

'Use Me' by Bill Withers

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38. 'Utilize Me' by Bill Withers

The late Bill Withers' frequently traded in uplift on tracks similar 'Lovely Twenty-four hour period' and 'Lean on Me,' just the man had needs also, and he fabricated an all-timer with 'Use Me Upwardly,'' his jagged, jaunty vocal about his inability to quit a bad human relationship because the good parts were just as well practiced. Which is kind of sad, really, simply like Withers' narrator says, it's tough to call up of the bad stuff when 'it feels this good getting used.'

'SpottieOttieDopaliscious' by Outkast

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39. 'SpottieOttieDopaliscious' by Outkast

With its ultra-wearisome groove punctuated past a steadily climaxing horn section, this Aquemini highlight sees Andre 3000 and Large Boi at their nearly seductive. The spoken-word stream-of-consciousness verses kind of disappear amongst the disarmingly sexy groove, slapping you dorsum with the occasional 'damn' that really just sums up this trancelike throwback.

'Tender' by Blur

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40. 'Tender' by Blur

The boys in Blur ever had a bit of an ironic art-schoolhouse air well-nigh them, which is role of what makes their gospel-inflected 1999 song all the more affecting. It's also a neat mood-setting bedroom tune: Permit the piece of cake tempo and calorie-free strum launder over you (and your partner) in a euphoric haze as you meditate on the refrain, 'dear'southward the greatest thing that we have.'

'Closer' by Nine Inch Nails

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41. 'Closer' by Ix Inch Nails

You might remember information technology equally a vintage-industrial emblem, only Trent Reznor's 1994 hit is actually an X-rated funk masterpiece in disguise. That infamous chorus flies only because the beat underneath it – famously imitation past a pumping heart in the video – feels so stubbornly sensual.

'Pull Up to the Bumper' by Grace Jones

Prototype: Isle Records

42. 'Pull Up to the Bumper' by Grace Jones

In 2008, disco-era power androgyne Grace Jones claimed in an interview that 'Pull Up to the Bumper' had zippo whatsoever to exercise with sex. Yep, right: nix to exist read into her helpful suggestion that a bit of lubrication might be required to get that oversize stretch limo through the back door. Meanwhile, the vocal's possessive thump got anybody prepare for some grease-monkeying around.

'Slow Motion' by Juvenile

Epitome: Cash Money

43. 'Slow Movement' by Juvenile

One of the all-time greatest songs nigh butts in a genre busting with them, hither nosotros discover Juvenile driven damn near insane past the haul. Long earlier Kanye wanted to 'play that shit back in slo-mo,' Juvie and Soulja Slim had that ground staked out – and it earned them a Billboard Hot 100 No. i hitting.

'Justify My Love' by Madonna

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44. 'Justify My Love' by Madonna

Funny, isn't information technology, how Madonna's 'Erotica' was everything only erotic, yet 'Justify My Love' is so sexy, it could make you chroma if it came on your iPod on the train. Such is the mystery of Madonna, and we won't question it – merely accept time to savour that insistent drum loop, the tentative string arrangements (the musical equivalent of a wandering hand), and whatever was really going on between Madonna and guest vocalist Lenny Kravitz at the time. Oh, and ane more word: video.

'Adorn' by Miguel

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45. 'Adorn' by Miguel

With an opening salvo like 'these lips tin can't wait to gustation your peel,' things get steamy quick on Miguel'due south 2012 sexual activity-soaked single. Armed with a mortiferous falsetto, the crooner melds the sweetness of a young Marvin Gaye with the swag of in-the-club-like-yeah Usher – it's damn near irresistible.

'Do Right Woman, Do Right Man' by Aretha Franklin

Epitome: Atlantic

46. 'Exercise Correct Woman, Exercise Right Human' by Aretha Franklin

Has the Queen of Soul ever sounded more desirable than when she opens this ballad with the eternal couplet, 'Take me to eye / And I'll always love y'all'? Over the kind of slow-burn groove that has inspired bedroom moves for decades, Aretha sings of intense desire… merely don't you cartel forget to respect her while you work your moves.

'I Touch Myself' by Divinyls

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47. 'I Impact Myself' by Divinyls

Subtle as a flying hammer, this 1991 leftfield hitting made a one-hit wonder of Australian post-punk ring Divinyls, assisted by Christina Amphlett'south grainy come-hither mewl. A kind of sex-positive feminist manifesto? Perhaps, but allow's face it, the bountiful cleavage Amphlett shared with the earth in the song'due south video surely inspired enough of men to have her message in mitt… er, to heart.

'F.E.E.L.I.N.G.C.A.L.L.E.D.L.O.V.E.' by Pulp

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48. 'F.Eastward.Due east.L.I.N.G.C.A.50.L.Eastward.D.L.O.V.East.' by Pulp

Sex is an indelible part of this Britpop ring's oeuvre, but frontman Jarvis Cocker often addresses the subject in a way that's rather unnerving. (Come across the entirety of 1998's This Is Hardcore.) This vocal, from Pulp'due south 1995 breakthrough, Dissimilar Class, is no exception, as Cocker sings most missing the sensation of sleeping with a onetime lover. Cocker sings in his signature low purr over a slinky drumbeat and pulsating bassline, eventually building upwardly to an explosive, altogether satisfying climax.

'Hello' by Erykah Badu

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49. 'Hullo' by Erykah Badu

With the kind of chemical science that's impossible to fake, Badu duets with former partner Andre 3000 on this frantic, impassioned cover of the Isley Brothers' 'Hello It's Me.' The pair make an undeniably great team on wax, delivering the heartbreaking melody with palpable heat.

'Pyramids' by Frank Ocean

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50. 'Pyramids' by Frank Body of water

Sea's epic single traverses time and space for a knotty tale about admiration and longing. Like a good romance, the soulful R&B track takes time to build – practically speaking, it'due south a neat manner to swallow upwards 10 minutes.

'The Great Gig in the Sky' by Pink Floyd

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51. 'The Groovy Gig in the Sky' by Pinkish Floyd

Some might fence that syncing a round of lovemaking to Dark Side of the Moon is better than doing the aforementioned to Wizard of Oz . But while results may vary, 'The Great Gig in the Sky' makes a very strong case for prog rock in the bedroom. The song starts slowly, steadily building to a massive, speaker-shattering climax as vocalist Clare Torry screams, moans and sputters with orgasmic glee. Then information technology lingers... slowly bringing things to a calmer pace as Torry, seemingly exhausted, drifts off into a blissful dream. Truly, this is as far from Kansas as you tin get.

'Jungle Fever' by The Chakachas

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52. 'Jungle Fever' by The Chakachas

'The Great Gig in the Sky' is the musical equivalent of a transcendent bout of lovemaking. 'Jungle Fever' is the musical equivalent of a sweaty hookup in a public bathroom. The funky, polyrhythmic jam dips between its Latin licks, synth-flutes and intermittent bouts of heavy panting, moaning and ecstatic screaming from a mystery woman clearly enjoying what she's hearing. The track was so provocative it got banned by the BBC, inadvertently giving it an even sexier edge than it already had.

'Ooh La La' by Goldfrapp

Prototype: Mute

53. 'Ooh La La' by Goldfrapp

Sometimes you lot only want to go it on without all the responsibilities and romance that come with a human relationship. At least, that's what Alison Goldfrapp wants in her sultry disco-dance number; all poetic lovemaking aside, the commanding songstress coos poutily, 'I don't want it Baudelaire, but glitter lust'. And that, ladies and gents, is what booty calls are for.

54. 'Soft equally Snow (But Warm Within)' by My Bloody Valentine

Indie kids demand sexy songs besides – as proved by this track from shoegaze forefathers My Bloody Valentine, on the band'southward seminal (sorry) 1988 album, Isn't Anything. 'Soft equally snow simply warm inside, penetrate and then we carve up…' All in the proper noun of art, naturally.

'No Diggity' by Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre

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55. 'No Diggity' by Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre

A song and so powerful it inspired a new come-on in the R&B world, this smooth Beak Withers–sampling '90s classic kicks off with Dr. Dre'south self-assured 'It's going downward' over a throaty 'mmhmm' hook. Story goes, the veteran Westward Coast rapper is obsessed with his New York shortie – he can't finish fantasizing about her, until he has to hop on a plane back to her 'to bag information technology up.' Mmhmm.

'La Femme d'Argent' by Air

Paradigm: Virgin Records

56. 'La Femme d'Argent' by Air

From Zero 7 to Massive Assault, electronic musicians are no strangers to the power of lush dreamscapes. But none accept used them to as sensual effect as Air, especially on this eternal sexual practice jam from the French duo'southward 1998 space-pop debut, Moon Safari. Languorous, smoothen and breathless, this is easy listening made precisely for staying in bed all twenty-four hour period.

'I'll Make Love To You' by Boyz II Men

Prototype: Motown

57. 'I'll Brand Dear To You' by Boyz II Men

Certain, this '90s mega-hit is a little cornier than it used to be, particularly since the PG-13 content of the song basically amounts to 'go ready, special lady… you're in for a treat.' But information technology'south too timeless in its argument of intent, and those harmonies practise more to set the mood than a plate of oysters and some imported chocolate could ever hope.

'Freak Me' by Silk

Paradigm: Elektra

58. 'Freak Me' by Silk

A sumptuously specific jolt of raw sexuality that leaves '90s kids blushing 30 years on, Silk'southward all-timer of a sexual practice song is basically the reverse of Boyz II Men's brand of romance-novel lovemaking. The grouping puts it all up forepart in the chorus: 'Let me lick you upwardly and downwards till you say stop/Let me play with your body, baby, make you real hot.' And so the song doubles downwardly over the smooth R&B groove, 'cuz tonight babe, I'1000 gonna go freaky with y'all.' Every bit far every bit statements of intent become, give Silk credit for laying it all on the table.

'Worked Up So Sexual' by The Faint

Image: Saddle Creek

59. 'Worked Up So Sexual' past The Faint

On its second anthology, Bare-Wave Arcade, the Omaha electropunk band tackled sex on a number of songs – 'Sex Is Personal,' 'Casual Sex,' etc. Merely this rails is by far the near arousing, with a frenetic, synth-driven shell that all but encourages you to bump and grind with the person adjacent to you on the dance floor.

'When You're Smiling and Astride Me' by Father John Misty

Image: Sub Pop

60. 'When You're Smile and Astride Me' past Father John Misty

Indie-stone shaman Father John Misty calls downwardly an angelic choir and a slick, soulful backup band to help him with this existential ode to monogamy. And what's lovemaking without a little cocky-loathing? Dredging the bottom of his psyche with admissions like, 'I tin hardly believe I've plant y'all, and I'chiliad terrified of that,' FJM manages to articulate away enough clutter to discover something real or, equally he puts it, to 'truly see and exist seen.'

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Birds do, bees do it, even educated fleas do it.… Then wrote Cole Porter in 1928. But as to the business of writing a dear song—well, that's a challenge that the greatest songwriters have wrestled with since the first caveman grunted a serenade to his dearest.

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Source: https://www.timeout.com/music/best-sexy-songs

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