Whenever someone mentions responsive desire, I immediately think of dead prezâs stic.man suggesting on their 2000 single âmind sex,â âBefore we make love, letâs have a good conversationââa sapiosexualâs dream. On the other side of the spectrum is spontaneous desire, a more immediate urgeâwhat Victoria Monét explores in her new collaboration with Usher, âSOS (Sex on Sight),â the first release from the upcoming deluxe version of last yearâs Grammy-winning Jaguar II (release date TBA). Monét described the feeling in a statement: âSometimes that desire can feel as urgent as being rescued from a natural disaster, or in this case, rescued from your own sensual urges.â If Usher is Glen Powell in Twisters, I guess Monét is the storm?
âSOSâ presents a simple mantra for choosing instant gratification over slow-burn intimacy: âI am way too sexy to be alone.â Monétâs signature luxe horns burst through a slinking bassline on the Camper-produced track, with the usual pre-bedroom banter in play: âHope youâre ready for the rainâ; âWonder which one of my lips gonâ be your first kiss?â Her and Usherâs sleek textures do a lot to freshen those clichés. His soft raps flow into cursory smooth talk, while Monétâs vocals sail effortlessly over the bridge. For a longtime Usher enthusiast like her, âSOSâ is a quiet coup. For him, itâs a strong addition to his collection of duets with R&Bâs foremost women (previously: Summer Walker, H.E.R., Yuna, and Muni Long) that feels like the lovechild of Jaguar II and Confessions.