Whenever someone mentions responsive desire, I immediately think of dead prez's stic.man suggesting on their 2000 single 'mind sex,' 'Before we make love, let's have a good conversation'—a sapiosexual's dream.
Monét described the feeling in a statement: 'Sometimes that desire can feel as urgent as being rescued from a natural disaster, or in this case, rescued from your own sensual urges.'
SOS presents a simple mantra for choosing instant gratification over slow-burn intimacy: 'I am way too sexy to be alone.' Monét's signature luxe horns burst through a slinking bassline.
For a longtime Usher enthusiast like her, 'SOS' is a quiet coup. For him, it's a strong addition to his collection of duets with R&B's foremost women.
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