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Listener discretion advised. This episode contains explicit lyric discussion intended for mature audiences.
June is Black Music History Month, and DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray are rolling out their Summer of Sex series, pulling out three of 1996's most explicit hip-hop songs and rating them on a scale of 1 to 5 — 1 being "I could play this in front of my mom" and 5 being "absolutely not, change the station." The songs are 30 years old now, but the conversations they sparked about female agency, body shaming, and who gets credit in hip-hop are still very much alive. Sir Daniel and Jay Ray break down the full cultural context behind each track, the sample histories, the industry politics, and the moments these songs hit the radio and changed what was considered acceptable. This one is for the music heads who remember exactly where they were when they first heard these records.
THE BREAKDOWN00:00 Disclaimer
00:14 Intro Theme
00:31 Show Intro & Summer of Sex Premise
02:01 Growing Up With Explicit Music
03:36 The Rating System: 1 to 5
04:21 Transition
04:21 Song 1: "Put It In Your Mouth" — Akinyele ft. Kia Jeffries
12:20 Is "Put It In Your Mouth" Still Shocking in 2026?
13:57 Transition
14:04 Song 2: "Doin' It" — LL Cool J ft. LeShaun
21:00 LeShaun, Body Shaming & Being Erased from the Video
23:45 Song 3: "Not Tonight" — Lil' Kim
31:46 Outro & Call to Action
33:08 Outro Theme
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Listener discretion advised. This episode contains explicit lyric discussion intended for mature audiences.
June is Black Music History Month, and DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray are rolling out their Summer of Sex series, pulling out three of 1996's most explicit hip-hop songs and rating them on a scale of 1 to 5 — 1 being "I could play this in front of my mom" and 5 being "absolutely not, change the station." The songs are 30 years old now, but the conversations they sparked about female agency, body shaming, and who gets credit in hip-hop are still very much alive. Sir Daniel and Jay Ray break down the full cultural context behind each track, the sample histories, the industry politics, and the moments these songs hit the radio and changed what was considered acceptable. This one is for the music heads who remember exactly where they were when they first heard these records.
THE BREAKDOWN00:00 Disclaimer
00:14 Intro Theme
00:31 Show Intro & Summer of Sex Premise
02:01 Growing Up With Explicit Music
03:36 The Rating System: 1 to 5
04:21 Transition
04:21 Song 1: "Put It In Your Mouth" — Akinyele ft. Kia Jeffries
12:20 Is "Put It In Your Mouth" Still Shocking in 2026?
13:57 Transition
14:04 Song 2: "Doin' It" — LL Cool J ft. LeShaun
21:00 LeShaun, Body Shaming & Being Erased from the Video
23:45 Song 3: "Not Tonight" — Lil' Kim
31:46 Outro & Call to Action
33:08 Outro Theme
Support Queue PointsBecome An Insider: https://link.queuepoints.com/membership
#QueuePoints, #BlackMusicHistory, #HipHop1996, #LilKim, #NotTonight, #LLCoolJ, #DoinIt, #Akinyele, #PutItInYourMouth, #LeShaun, #JermaineDupri, #HardCore, #Nativetongues, #BlackPodcast, #SummerOfSex, #HipHopHistory, #FemaleRappers, #90sHipHop, #BlackMusicMonth

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