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What's your favorite song about strippers?

JohnSmith69
layin low but staying high
Friday, July 24, 2015 9:11 PM
No doubt. Mine is Beautuful by Akon. Every word is from me about my DS. I'mma spend them grands, but after you undress Not like a hooker, but more like a princess Queen, empress, president Pull anywhere you got my love 'Cause you're beautiful [view link] (that link is the black DS version) What's your favorite song about strippers?

48 comments

  • tobala
    9 years ago
    Motley Crue- Girls Girls Girls
  • shadowcat
    9 years ago
    The lap dance is so much better when the stripper is crying. :) [view link]
  • tobala
    9 years ago
    @SC- I have heard that played in a club ! LOL !
  • JohnSmith69
    9 years ago
    Scat yeah thats funny. I heard it for the first time on your CD. I knew you'd choose that one.
  • crazyjoe
    9 years ago
    I loke your taste John. I used to ask the dj to play that song when my one of my old favs was on stage
  • JohnSmith69
    9 years ago
    I loke your taste too Joe.
  • GoVikings
    9 years ago
    You Shook Me All Night Long by AC/DC [view link]
  • seaboardrr
    9 years ago
    Low. Love that song
  • Diva1975
    9 years ago
    I'm in love w/a stripper by T-Pain
  • motorhead
    9 years ago
    "Every Rose Has It's Thorn" Poison [view link]
  • jackslash
    9 years ago
    My Girlfriend is a Dancer (Titty Dancer) [view link]
  • tumblingdice
    9 years ago
    Word up Jack.
  • Mate27
    9 years ago
    "These hoes ain't loyal!" By Chris Brown
  • chandler
    9 years ago
    Do Something Strange by Ludacris Love when it's played in the club, but the video is kind of lame: [view link]
  • motorhead
    9 years ago
    "shake that" Eminem & Nate Dogg [view link]
  • mikeya02
    9 years ago
    :Fuck The Pain Away"---Peaches [view link]
  • IHearVoices
    9 years ago
    Of the last 5 years (covering the time that I've really been SCing), I'd go with "She Will" by Wayne and Drake. Historically, there are about 20 Miami bass type songs I'd go with. That particular subgenre of music was pretty much made for the SC atmosphere.
  • jackslash
    9 years ago
    Another favorite: Porn Star Dancing [view link]
  • san_jose_guy
    9 years ago
    JS69, I second your choice. And of course the video, the photo session motif, and the dramatic eye makeup, are a big part of it. [view link] SJG [view link]
  • Papi_Chulo
    9 years ago
    “Bands a make her dance Bands a make her dance All these chicks poppin pussy I'm just poppin bands” “Bands a make her dance Bands a make her dance All these chicks clappin And they aint usin hands” I don't necesserily think the song is that great – I just think it applies really well to the black SC scene which is my preference: [view link]
  • Papi_Chulo
    9 years ago
    BTW – the term “bands” is slang for “one thousand dollars”
  • mikeya02
    9 years ago
    ^^^^ I thought *a rack* meant one thousand dollars.
  • Papi_Chulo
    9 years ago
    ^ not in the hip-hop/urban world nigga ;)
  • Clackport
    9 years ago
    I may be reading too much into this, but why is Papi dropping the N bomb? Is he black?
  • Papi_Chulo
    9 years ago
    It's ok to drop it in the right context
  • JohnSmith69
    9 years ago
    I am constantly asking the DS to interpret words for me in rap songs. Half the time she doesn't know.
  • Clackport
    9 years ago
    I think the right context is only when you're quoting song lyrics or only when you're quoting what someone said. I obviously know you were joking around, but if you had a job on TV or radio or whatever, and even if you were just joking around and used that term, you would probably get fired immediately.
  • Papi_Chulo
    9 years ago
    Obviously – but this is TUSCL – probably 90% of what we talk about could not be discussed in our job.
  • azdd
    9 years ago
    Several favorites - Feeling Love - Paula Cole Principles of Lust - Enigma Wicked Game - Chris Isaak No Ordinary Love - Deftones Feel Like Makin Love - Kid Rock (Bad Company cover)
  • chandler
    9 years ago
    ^ I don't think any of those songs are necessarily about strippers, are they?
  • chandler
    9 years ago
    Papi, I never knew that "bands" means specifically $1,000. I always thought they were just rapping about any large quantity in bills held together by a band of some kind. Like my rubber band with $200. lol But the consensus on UrbanDic definitely backs you up. While there, I looked up "stacks", and according to everybody it also means $1,000, with or without the band, apparently. In this case, I know it used to have a more general meaning of so many bills you could form an impressive stack, probably before it was made more specific in some rap lyric.
  • GACA
    9 years ago
    @Papi not sure why Nukam put you on Blast, that was a very well timed joke, and I'm you been in more sistas than any nigga on this forum.....You've earned your permanent "black card"
  • GACA
    9 years ago
    ^^^ I should qualify --in more rachet ghetto booty sistas than any nigga on this forum. Please accept the Perma-Pass as a token of our appreciation :)
  • Estafador
    9 years ago
    wow SC, didn't know you could go there. I thought you hated when strippers bring up depressing situations.
  • GACA
    9 years ago
    As for favorite stripper songs: No Hands by Waka-flocka Flame
  • Clackport
    9 years ago
    GACA- I called him out on it because he's not black, and he wasn't referencing anything someone said. If he was having a conversation with a black person, he wouldn't say that word regardless of what context it's in and/or if he's joking. Simple as that. As far as stripper songs, I would have to agree with GACA. "No Hands" was a lot of strippers' favorite song to dance to for awhile. Diva's choice would be my second choice.
  • GACA
    9 years ago
    ^^^^ @Nukam Eh... he lives a fairly "black" lifestyle and we both can't say what he says to his black friends or not. I have white friends who drop the n-bomb in regards to each other when appropriate. They never refer to a black person in anger as "nigga" usually they say "faggot" not sure which is worse. But I don't get the prejudice vibe one iota from Papi and when emeshed in a culture the rhetoric is gonna spill out (else hw would not be "keeping it real") I for one am not a "white people can't use the n-word no matter what" type if person. They listen to the music promote the culture, and if black people don't want them using the word "nigga" then stop glamourizing the it's usage in songs and movies. My two cents. Your still my bro...
  • Clackport
    9 years ago
    Yeah you my dawg GACA, but obviously we have different stances on this issue. If I'm around non black people, they're not going to say the word "nigga" around me, and I'm not going to use it either around them. If they use the word around me, I'm gonna confront them on that. I have no control of what they say when I'm not there. If black people want non black people to stop using the word, we need to stop tolerating them using it, or else they become worthless bums like bonesbrother who uses the word in every sentence he speaks. As I said earlier saying the words to a song is an exception. In the very popular song Gold Digger by Kanye West, part of the chorus goes, "Now I ain't saying she a Gold Digga, but she ain't messing with no broke niggas". That's a very popular song, and non black people are going to sing along to that. I think black people don't expect other races tho skip over that word in songs. I hate the defense that some people have that if black people use the word, why we can't use the word? That's like saying a girl hit me, why can't I hit her back? There are some things you just don't do. I admit I need to get the word "faggot" out of my vocabulary. If a gay person says "faggot", is that person being homophobic? No. If a non gay person says that though it is offensive. It's just the way some things work. End of Rant.
  • Papi_Chulo
    9 years ago
    Young white people, since they like to imitate black culture; use the word nigga w/ each other all the time – e..g “Yo my nigga what time we hitting the club” - “Yo my nigga whats up”; etc – it is used as slang and not to degrade anyone; especially since it's being said from one white person to another. We often use slang when kidding around – such as when many of us on here throw around the word hos and bitches – e.g. “bitches be crazy” - those are not nice words either but they are said in jest. It's about context and intent – I did not use the word nigger but used the more common “nigga” which is often used w/ other words such as playa (“whats up playa”). I was referencing hip-hop/urban culture when I made the comment since that word is thrown around constantly in the hip-hop world – besides it's not wrong for me to say it b/c I'm white – saying it's not ok to say it b/c I'm white and implying is ok to say if one is black is then a double-standard.
  • azdd
    9 years ago
    @chandler - they could be..... Actually I did t read the OP carefully enough, but they are still great LD songs!
  • JohnSmith69
    9 years ago
    Some non-stripper songs are still about strippers in my mind. For example, AC/DC What Do You Do For Money Honey.
  • chandler
    9 years ago
    In somebody's mind "Bicycle Built for Two" could be about a stripper named Daisy, I suppose.
  • rockstar666
    9 years ago
    "Tila In The House" by and old band called Midnight Leftovers [view link]
  • Clackport
    9 years ago
    @rockstar- you're supposed to be doing haikus all week :)
  • rockstar666
    9 years ago
    No one is perfect Hoping no one would notice Time to go clubbing!
  • 4got2wipe
    9 years ago
    I'm mostly a '90s britpop fan and I can't think of any brilliant britpop stripper songs!
  • 4got2wipe
    9 years ago
    "No one is perfect Hoping no one would notice Time to go clubbing!" Brilliant!
  • rh48hr
    9 years ago
    Not a favorite, but I've heard it in the club Come Get Her Rae Sremmurd [view link]
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