It’s that, yeah. But also it was pretty overt too, people just forget because they’re oldies now
- “Hot for Teacher” Van Halen, 1983
- “Love in an Elevator” Aerosmith, 1989
- “Cherry Pie” Warrant, 1990
- “Shook Me All Night Long” AC/DC, 1980
- “Paradise by the Dashboard Lights” Meatloaf, 1978
- “I’ll Make Love to You” Boys II Men, 1994
- “Baby Got Back” Sir Mix-A-Lot, 1992
- “Black Dog” Led Zeppelin 1971
- “Brown Sugar”, The Rolling Stones, 1971. Off the album “Sticky Fingers” no less
Those are just the ones off the top of my head. But yeah IMO music hasn’t really changed much. People have and continue to love singing and listening to songs about bonin’.
It goes back to blues, and obviously much further back. Probably back to when people first started making music.
"I Didn't Like It the First Time", Ida Lee, 1947 (aka the Spinach Song ;) )
"One Hour Mama", Ida Cox, 1939
"It's Tight Like That", Clara Smith, 1929
And the most explicit of all these, "Shave 'Em Dry", Lucille Bogan, 1935, which makes some modern music look prude in comparison. (originally Ma Rainey in 1924)
you listed mostly just rock music - IMHO rock music was always more horny than different genre. But these days pop music or even k-pop is more horny if not for the lyrics then for artist how they dress, how they look. Today music is not what you hear in the radio but video (youtube) is the integral part of music
- “Hot for Teacher” Van Halen, 1983
- “Love in an Elevator” Aerosmith, 1989
- “Cherry Pie” Warrant, 1990
- “Shook Me All Night Long” AC/DC, 1980
- “Paradise by the Dashboard Lights” Meatloaf, 1978
- “I’ll Make Love to You” Boys II Men, 1994
- “Baby Got Back” Sir Mix-A-Lot, 1992
- “Black Dog” Led Zeppelin 1971
- “Brown Sugar”, The Rolling Stones, 1971. Off the album “Sticky Fingers” no less
Those are just the ones off the top of my head. But yeah IMO music hasn’t really changed much. People have and continue to love singing and listening to songs about bonin’.