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Explain innuendo in rap to Clara

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rynne:
When rappers say something is “bad,” they often mean that it is good.

Gryff:
CRITICAL ANALYSIS:

LONDON BRIDGE = a dance move slash vague sexual innuendo?

As revealed by the lyrics

"All my girls get down on the floor,
Back to back, drop it down real low."

we can see that the titular bridge is in fact a dance move in which two females stand back to back and drop their bottoms (or posteriors or derrierres or bums) to the ground, thus replicating a sort of bridge shape. Of course, in accepting this meaning one should not neglect the presence of sexual innuendo in the words "wanna go down" which are repeated throughout the chorus, and which possibly allude to oral sex.

jeph:
Saying "unh" and "yeah" over someone else's track is a magic spell that will grant you enduring celebrity after their untimely demise.

rynne:
Considering “My Humps” and “London Bridge,” the only conclusion I can draw is that Fergie is the Shakespeare—the undisputed master of the artform—of coming up with totally unappealing terms for her body and then repeating them ad nauseum.

I can’t wait to hear what kind of horrid slang she comes up with next to repeat over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over…

jeph:
Some candidates:

• My flesh-trench
• My winky-wink
• My syphilitic chancre

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