Actually since I got time, in honor of WAP, let me do a quick thread of Black women from the past who were very raunchy.

Put headphones on.

Ready, lovelies?

Let& #39;s get it.

Lucille Bogan& #39;s "Till The Cows Come Home" (1933)
Alberta Hunter& #39;s "You Can& #39;t Tell The Difference After Dark" (1935)
"It& #39;s Tight Like That" by Clara Smith (recorded somewhere in the late & #39;20s or early thirties)
"Selling My Pork Chops" by Memphis Minnie (1935)
Hattie Hart& #39;s "I Let My Daddy Do That" (1934)
These are the earliest recordings I can find but as you can see, Black women have been singing & #39;bout sex and their *loses signal* for close to a century.

Nothing& #39;s new under the sun. There& #39;s a legacy and it& #39;s a fun one.
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