In the next verse, the artists' lyrics get worse. After cheekily complimenting her jeans, Thicke praises her for being "the hottest bitch in this place" (line 42). Continuing the ongoing theme of crude and derogatory, rapper TI creates an impeccably rhyming third verse, in which he pays homage to how cute the woman is while simultaneously encouraging her to let herself be physically harmed while they have sex. Towards the end of his service, he says "I'm a good boy, but don't be confused, this pimpin'" (lines 90-91). This statement denotes that although he thinks she is very beautiful, he wants nothing more than to have sex with her. This also refers to Thicke's statement in which he stated that he was against a relationship. Unfortunately for the artists, this feature combined with the rest of the lyrics only further persuades some listeners to disagree with them – that the lines between yes and no are not blurred, but that this is how the artist sees it. artist, not as he actually IS. This characteristic also arouses in listeners a more destructive pathos such as revulsion and contempt. In the song's breakdown, Thicke sings, "You like that it hurts, like it hurts / What don't you like working on?" (lines 94-95). Sung so well that some people almost miss the part where he implies that sex should be painful for this woman and she shouldn't complain about it. Despite his
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