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When Ludacris joked he was the “new phenomenon like white women with ass” in 2003, he simply reporting on the increasing interest ladies of all races begun to show in the size of their backside.
The term “ghetto booties” no longer applied shortly thereafter because every woman was in the gym, squatting and eating chicken in efforts to keep up with celebrities such as Jennifer Lopez and Serena Williams to obtain a massive butt. Or so we thought.
Over the past few years, there have been widespread reporting of botched butt injections, a lot of instances which have proven to be deadly. Moguldom Films latest documentary, Bottoms Up: The Rise of the Backside explores the culture shift over the years as the infatuation with the size of one’s butt’s has increased to astronomical proportions.
Music has proven to be a key influence on the subject so in alignment with the release of Bottoms Up, we’re looking at fifteen songs about butts that have directly inflated the movement.
Also, check out the trailer for Bottoms Up here.
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The-Dream ft. Lil Jon – “Let Me See The Booty” (2009)
Sometimes, you just need a peek.
Destiny’s Child – “Bootylicious” (2001)
The moment this record came out, the allure surrounding Beyoncé’s cheeky side was born.
Bubba Sparxxx – “Ms. New Booty” (2005)
When a white guy starts to yearn for bigger cakes, you know the fad had officially came a movement.
Wreckx-N-Effect – “Rump Shaker” (1992)
Has “zoom-a-zoom-zoom-zoom” and “a poom-poom” been added to Webster’s yet?
Major Lazer ft. Bruno Mars, 2 Chainz, Tyga & Mystic – “Bubble Butt” (2013)
The unofficial butt shot celebratory anthem.
Big Sean ft. Nicki Minaj – “Dance (A$$) (Remix)” (2011)
Truth be told, Nicki may have the best verse on this entire list. But nobody watching the video was actually listening.
2 Live Crew – “Hoochie Mama” (1995)
This is butt-stuffing magnetizing song if there ever one. The opening line says it all.
Miley Cyrus – “We Can’t Stop” (2013)
The song that invented the twerk. Not really.
Ying Yang Twins – “Whistle While You Twurk” (2000)
This is more like it.
Twista – “Badunkadunk” (2004)
When this record came on in the club, you could tell which ladies were subconscious about grooving it to it. Best believe they did something about it.
SisQó – “Thong Song” (2000)
After the enormously popularity of this cheeseball tune, it wasn’t just good enough to have a butt ripe for sweatpants and dinner gowns. The beach is better.
Soulja Boy – “Donk” (2008)
Soulja Boy was but 18-years-old when this song was released. He was breeding the young generation early.
LL Cool J – “Big Ole Butt” (1989)
Hip-Hop culture evolved into a much more racy beast but this record set the precedence for “honey dips” to flaunt their butts in Gitano and Jordache jeans.
Sir Mix-A-Lot – “Baby Got Back” (1992)
The song was ahead of its time but collected plenty of royalties and residuals as the public caught up.
Black Eyed Peas – “My Humps” (2005)
White girls dance when Black artists tell them to shake it but when it is a white girl doing the instructing? They pull out their credit cards.
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