Sex 101

Album: The Mistress (2011)
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Songfacts®:

  • This is a single by the British R&B singer Jay Sean from his mixtape, The Mistress, which was released on September 6, 2011 by Cash Money Records. It features his rapper label mate Tyga. Sean described the song as, "extremely different from anything else that I've written." He explained to Anokhi magazine: "It's a tongue-in-cheek throwback on a R&B record, reminiscent of R. Kelly type of R&B. It's great and I love it because I'm a lover of R&B music. I feel a lot of the time that R&B music is lost in mainstream society at the moment."
  • Adam Wood directed the music video for the song. After leaking online on July 10, 2012, it amassed over 7 million views in 3 days.

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