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Bruno Mars is aware of find out how to make successful, no query about it. On Friday (Jan. 24), the Grammy Award-winning musician teamed up with Sexyy Purple for “Fats Juicy & Moist,” which very like the title suggests, is a slightly risqué homage to the feminine anatomy.
Within the largely black-and-red visible effort, directed by Daniel Ramos, the duo packed in loads of sexual euphemisms. In a single scene, Mars is seen mopping a moist flooring whereas the St. Louis native sprays a water gun in one other. “I do not even gangbang, p**sy so good/ Make me throw up a set, uh/ That good kitty-kitty, good kitty-kitty/ Make it my pet,” he rapped within the refrain.
As to be anticipated, Mars was outshined by Purple, whose second verse is one way or the other raunchier than the primary. She fittingly dished out traces like, “You ain’t by no means had p**ani like this/ T**ties in your brow, t**ties in your chin/ T**ties on t**ties with my big-t**ty mates.”
Viewers had been additionally handled to cameos from Girl Gaga and Ok-pop star Rosé, each of whom Mars labored with not too long ago. The 24K Magic artist joined forces with the first-mentioned pop star for his or her chart-topping single “Die With A Smile” in October 2024. In the meantime, he and the BLACKPINK singer debuted “APT.” later that very same month. Watch the “Fats Juicy & Moist” video beneath.
Whereas “Fats Juicy & Moist” is nothing out of the strange for Purple followers — contemplating her first Scorching 100 entry was 2023’s “Pound City” — social media had blended opinions. “It’s not a nasty music, but it surely’s simply such a tough pivot for somebody like [Bruno Mars],” one Twitter person reacted.
Thankfully, there have been loads of others who had nothing however reward for the collaboration. “Sexyy Purple may very well be up for at the very least three Grammy nominations,” one other person on the app predicted. “Wealthy Child Daddy” producer BNYX claimed, “That music isn’t leaving the charts.” Proceed scrolling for extra first impressions.