Bruno Mars and Sexyy Red Drop “Fat Juicy and Wet”

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.
Bruno Mars and Sexyy Red's cover for new single, "Fat Juicy and Wet."

Bruno Mars only gave us 3 days to prepare for this.

Just three days ago, I wouldn’t have believed this collaboration was even possible. Bruno Mars recently took to Instagram to celebrate his success working with Lady Gaga and Rose, sharing that he was heading to the studio to create a strip club anthem—and asking if anyone had seen Sexyy Red.

At first, I thought he was joking. But yesterday, he posted a photo with Sexyy herself, and today we have “Fat Juicy and Wet.” This track is exactly what Bruno promised: pure fun and foolishness. The beat is designed for one thing—shaking what you’ve got.

With Bruno’s signature sensual style and Sexyy Red’s explicit, unapologetic bars, the song delivers all the raunchiness you could hope for. It’s not a track for just anyone, but if you’re down to embrace the freaky vibes, this one’s for you. “Fat Juicy and Wet” is a wild, fun addition to any girl’s night out playlist.

Check out “Fat Juicy and Wet” below.



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