The Fluffer has made her inflammatory and explicit sexuality the basis of her music and lyrics, The Fluffer assumes her place in the pantheon of Prince inspired Utopian funksters like 2 Live Crew and Vanity 6. I think that The Fluffer stands as a formidable heir, despite her frequent fuzzy-mindedness and eccentricity. Produced by master of pop-funk-electro - Madd Mike. The beats over The Fluffer's extraordinary sexy voice with ease as the The Fluffettes get sexual on the backing tracks."Ride It," a bright and squeaky dance song, and "In an Out," a bouncy Electro-funk tune with wispers in the verses, show off The Fluffer's ingratiating lighter side. "I love the A.M.," the cleverest of the compositions, is a synthesized dance number whose whole point is that sex is better with another human being than with a masturbatory device.Despite all the contradictions and hyperbole in The Fluffer's playgirl philosophy, I still find his message refreshingly relevant. As Gore Vidal wrote in The Nation recently: "Most men, given the opportunity to have sex with 500 different people, would do so gladly. But most men are not going to be given the opportunity by a society that wants them safely married, so that they will be docile workers and loyal consumers."
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