20 Songs About Cunnilingus
The large amount of pop songs giving props to sex and blow jobs almost drown out the ones about oral pleasures given to women. Here, we give a rundown of songs in which ladies singing the praise of being eating out.
1.) “Lick It Before You Stick It” – Denise Lasalle, 2000
A Taste: “You’re makin’ her feel good, but you can make her feel better/ If you treat your lady like a stamp and a letter”
A Taste: “Go downtown/ To taste the sweetness” 3.) “Not Tonight” – Lil’ Kim, 1996
A Taste: “I don’t want dick tonight/ Eat my pussy right” 4.) “My Neck, My Back” – Khia, 2002
A Taste: “My neck, my back/ Lick my pussy and my crack”
A Taste: “Or you just could eat me out” 6.) “I Luv” – Too $hort featuring Trick Daddy, Scarface & Daz, 2001
A Taste: “I luv gettin’ my pussy ate”
7.) “Candy” – Foxy Brown featuring Kelis, 2001
A Taste: “Let me know when you’re ready to eat”
A Taste: “Sucka suck on da clit/ Just suck on da clit”
9.)”Sugar” – Bikini Kill, 1993
A Taste: “What are you afraid of?”
A Taste: “You do or you don’t or you will or you won’t cha/ Go downtown and eat it like a vulcha” 11.) “Face” – Rick Ross featuring Trina, 2009
A Taste: “Sittin’ at the green light/ ‘Cause I’m gettin’ face.” 12.) “Tongue Song” – Trina, 2000
A Taste: “Head like wut wut wut/ Hands all on my butt butt butt/ Ya need to lick it again c’mon”
A Taste: “Roll some weed with some tissue and close your eyes/ Then imagine your tongue in between my thighs” 14.) “Any Time, Any Place” – Janet Jackson, 1994
A Taste: “I can feel your hand moving up my thighs/ Skirt around my waist/ Wall against my face/ I can feel your lips” 15.) “Lick It” – 20 Fingers, 1995
A Taste: “You gotta lick it/ Before we kick it”
16.) “Glory” – Liz Phair, 1993
A Taste: “You are, you are shining some glory on me”
A Taste: “Take a good look at it/ Look at it now”
18.) “Where Life Begins” – Madonna, 1992
A Taste: “Dining in and eating out/ I guess that’s what this song’s about”
19.) “Twist” – Goldfrapp, 2003
A Taste: “Put your dirty angel face/ Between my legs”
A Taste: “Take it down low/ Make me get high”