Tank & Chris Brown Drop Radio Hit In “Dirty”

Hold up, Tank makes feel good R&B music, too?


I know this song is all about Tank and Chris Brown, but can we please pay homage to Hitmaka? He has been responsible for bringing back 90’s R&B vibes to hip-hop, which has resulted in some of the best radio hits we’ve heard in some time. In “Dirty,” the man formerly known as Yung Berg was able to create an instrumental that is sensual, uptempo and nostalgic, and over this instrumental, Tank, Chris Brown and old school singers Feather & Ranky shine bright, singing about making love to their respective lovers in the roughest of ways. Don’t get it twisted (Get it?), this song is for the ladies, but fellas, pay attention and take notes.

Why do we have to make love dirtily? Why can’t we have soapy clean sex?

 

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