Sex, Love & Money
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"Sex, Love & Money" is a single by rapper Mos Def. It was the lead off single from his long-awaited second album, The New Danger (2004). In comparison to his earlier works, the song has a more abstract structure, much like most of The New Danger.
"Sex, Love & Money" was accompanied by a video directed by Paul Hunter. In the video, Mos Def appears to play himself and visits a stripper nightclub, which becomes the setting for his performance. Unlike most big budget rap videos, it is relatively modest and has a shakey, disjointed documentary feel about it. This was probably intentional, since Hunter is well known for extravagant and flashy music video presentations.
[edit] Single Tracklist
[edit] A-Side
- Sex, Love & Money (Radio) (3:48)
- Sex, Love & Money (Instrumental) (4:09)
- Sex, Love & Money (LP Version) (4:09)
[edit] B-Side
- Ghetto Rock (Radio) (3:35)
- Ghetto Rock (Instrumental) (4:06)
- Ghetto Rock (LP Version) (4:07)
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| Singles |
- "Ms. Fat Booty"/"Mathematics"
- "Umi Says"
- "Jam On It"
- "Brown Sugar (Extra Sweet)"
- "Sex, Love & Money"
- "Ghetto Rock"
- "Sunshine"
- "Undeniable"
- "Life In Marvelous Times"
- "Quiet Dog Bite Hard"
- "Casa Bey"
- "Supermagic"
- "History"
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| Collaborative singles |
- "The Love Song"
- "Body Rock"
- "Definition"
- "Respiration"
- "B-Boy Document '99"
- "Oh No"
- "Ms. Fat Booty 2"
- "Bin Laden"
- "Magnetic Arts"
- "Ain't Nothing Like You (Hoochie Coo)"
- "Stylo"
- "Just Begun"
- "It Ain't My Fault"
- "Really Cool Wig"
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