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Wikipedia article




{{Infobox song

| name = Let's Talk About Sex

| cover = Let's_talk_about_sex!.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Salt-n-Pepa

| album = Blacks' Magic

| released = August 6, 1991

| recorded =

| studio =

| venue =

| genre =

* Hip house

* dance

* pop rap

| length = 3:33

| label = Next Plateau

| writer = Hurby Azor

| producer =

* Hurby Luv Bug

* the Invincibles

| prev_title = Do You Want Me

| prev_year = 1990

| next_title = You Showed Me

| next_year = 1992

| misc =

}}

"'Let's Talk About Sex'" is a song by American hip hop trio Salt-n-Pepa, released in August 1991 as a single from their third studio album, 'Blacks' Magic' (1990). It achieved great success in many countries, including Australia, Austria, Germany, The Netherlands, Portugal, Switzerland and Zimbabwe where it was a number-one hit.

Content



The song talks about safe sex, the positive and negative sides of sex and the censorship that sex had around that time in American mainstream media. The song was later included in the trio's 'Greatest Hits' (2000) album. It samples "I'll Take You There" by the Staple Singers. An alternate version of the song entitled "'Let's Talk About AIDS'" was released to radio on a promotional single and included as a B-side on various singles for the song. The lyrics were changed to more directly address the spread of AIDS and HIV.

Critical reception



The song received favorable reviews from many music critics. Steve Huey from AllMusic called it a "playful safe-sex anthem". Larry Flick from 'Billboard' stated that the hot rap divas "show no sign of cooling off with this spicy hip-hopper that pokes fun at people with inhibitions about sex." He noted that "cheeky rhymes and charming demeanors make this yet another multiformat winner." Bryan DeVaney and Randy Clark from 'Cashbox' commented, "Although they have changed their style from their original hip-hop image to commercial/R&B/Rap, the sound of this single is quite catchy and will probably take R&B by storm." They also added, "This single, by far, is one of the most commercial rap cuts of the year." David Thigpen from 'Entertainment Weekly' described it as "an articulate, funny, and danceable primer on sex and the single flygirl that hit male-dominated hip-hop where it hurt."

Music video



The music video for "Let's Talk About Sex" directed by Millicent Shelton and designed by visual artist and designer Ron Norsworthy, starts in a black-and-white scene with a girl turning on a radio and listening to the song. Then she starts kissing her boyfriend and scenes of Salt-n-Pepa and other couples kissing and hugging are shown. Next the video colorizes when Salt-n-Pepa are shown dancing. Another version of the video has a scene in which a skeleton is shown after the word 'AIDS' with a stamp saying 'censored' in its mouth.

Chart performances and awards



The song was certified gold by the RIAA and peaked at No. 13 at the 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart. In the purely sales-based UK Singles Chart, the song hit No. 2, and in the German singles chart, the song hit No. 1, the first original song by an American hip-hop act to achieve that feat. It also hit No. 1 in the Australian 'ARIA Singles Chart'.

In 1992, the song was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group.

Track listings



'7-inch single'

# "Let's Talk About Sex!" (True Confessions edit) 3:32

# "Let's Talk About Sex!" (Super Crispy Mix) 4:39

'CD Maxi'

# "Let's Talk About Sex!" (True Confessions edit) 3:32

# "Let's Talk About Sex!" (Original Recipe mix) 4:42

# "Let's Talk About Sex!" (Super Crispy mix) 4:39

# "Do You Want Me" (Techno Philly Mix) 6:31

Charts and certifications



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Certifications



Release history



See also



* Safe sex

* 1991 in music

References




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