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's get it.

Lucille Bogan's "Till The Cows Come Home" (1933)
Alberta Hunter's "You Can't Tell The Difference After Dark" (1935)
"It's Tight Like That" by Clara Smith (recorded somewhere in the late '20s or early thirties)
"Selling My Pork Chops" by Memphis Minnie (1935)
Hattie Hart'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 'bout sex and their *loses signal* for close to a century.

Nothing's new under the sun. There's a legacy and it's a fun one.
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