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    Victoria Monét and Usher Unite for R&B Hit SOS (Sex On Sight)

    Alex HarrisBy Alex HarrisAugust 28, 2024Updated:October 21, 2024No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Some musical pairings feel inevitable. Others catch you off guard. Victoria Monét and Usher’s “(SOS) Sex on Sight” does something else entirely—it fulfils a long-awaited promise.

    Victoria Monét (SOS) Sex on Sight feat Usher song cover
    Victoria Monét (SOS) Sex on Sight feat Usher song cover

    Released on 27 August 2024, this track is pure R&B indulgence. Clocking in at over 4 minutes, it’s a refreshing departure from today’s bite-sized singles.

    It is the first release from the deluxe edition of Monét’s latest album JAGUAR II.

    Victoria Monét and Usher take their time, savouring every note and building a smouldering intensity that pays off in spades.

    For Monét, this collaboration is a full-circle moment. Having long cited Usher as an inspiration, she now stands alongside him as a peer.

    Their voices intertwine with an effortless chemistry that feels both fresh and familiar.

    Monét provided insight into the song’s themes, explaining, “‘SOS (Sex On Sight)’ is about desire. It’s about the urgency you feel when you need some love, physical touch, and quality attention. Sometimes that desire can feel as urgent as being rescued from a natural disaster, or in this case, rescued from your own sensual urges. Just like a storm, SOS summons and forewarns a lover of the rainfall that is to come and welcomes the beautiful relief from that desire. It feels romantic, playful, sultry, and direct. Based in fantasy and the warmest tones of R&B. It feels timeless, and we hope you enjoy the escape!”

    The duet follows a significant moment in Monét’s career when fans began clamouring for a collaboration after her spotlight performance during the penultimate night of Usher’s Las Vegas residency.

    Earlier this year, Monét, along with Teyana Taylor, paid homage to Usher with a captivating performance of “Bad Girl” at the 2024 BET Awards, where Usher was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award.

    The lyrics of “(SOS) Sex on Sight” take listeners on a journey through desire and urgency, wrapped in the lush textures of classic R&B.

    Victoria Monét’s opening line, “I need that SOS, sex on sight, baby, it’s urgent,” immediately sets the tone.

    The song isn’t coy about its intentions; it’s direct, confident, and sultry, reflecting a mature exploration of physical and emotional intimacy.

    Usher’s response in the second verse adds layers to the narrative, echoing Monét’s urgency but with his signature smooth delivery.

    His lines, “No waiting, I’m craving, let’s dive in, no hesitating,” complement the tension set by Monét.

    Together, they create a dialogue that feels like a passionate conversation between two people who know exactly what they want.

    The chorus brings it all together, with both artists harmonising on the hook, “SOS, I’m sending signals tonight, no distress, just need you on sight.”

    The repetition of “SOS” cleverly plays on the idea of a distress signal, but in this context, it’s a call for connection rather than rescue.

    As the song progresses, the bridge amplifies the intensity with the lyrics, “Caught up in the heat, can’t take it slow, got you on repeat, don’t wanna let go.”

    Here, the song reaches its peak, both in terms of emotion and production, before gently easing back into the final chorus.

    “(SOS) Sex on Sight” isn’t just about Monét and Usher showing off their vocals; it’s about their ability to express real emotions through lyrics that feel honest and relatable.

    The song captures R&B at its best—sensual and refined—without relying on gimmicks.

    In the end, the track leaves listeners with a sense of fulfilment, much like the artists themselves.

    It’s a reminder that some collaborations are not just about making music but about creating a moment.

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    Victoria Monet (SOS) Sex On Sight Lyrics ft Usher

    Intro: Victoria Monét
    Ah
    Ooh, ooh, just can’t stop my—
    Can’t stop, ooh

    Oh (Welcome to the Camp)
    Hey
    Oh-oh

    Verse 1: Victoria Monét
    I need that SOS, sex on sight, baby, it’s urgent
    Let me fuck up all your plans, come put this work in
    ‘Cause I think it’s about time we take this all the way
    (And I) Wonder which one of my lips gon’ be your first kiss
    Doesn’t matter ’cause they both gon’ fit you perfect
    And I’m ready, so don’t make me have to do this on my own

    Chorus: Victoria Monét
    I am way too sexy
    To be alone
    Wanna show you what type
    Of time that I’m on (What type of time I’m on)
    Want you to come (Want you to come)
    Send me your ETA
    And when you lay me down
    Pin my legs to the clouds
    And I hope you’re ready for the rain

    Post-Chorus: Victoria Monét
    SOS, please
    Let it fall, let it go

    Verse 2: USHER & Victoria Monét
    I got a question, though (Uh)
    If I can make the time, are we good to go? (Oh)
    Texting me X and Os
    Can’t kiss, touch, lick, through the phone, though, oh
    But I can make a cameo
    In a movie only you see, keep it low
    You my lil’ freak, I’ma go deep
    Talkin’ ’bout way, way, way back
    And when I hit it right in the right place
    Look me right in the eyes, do what I say (Watch this)
    Bend it over, throw it back, you and I, tongue-tied
    I’ma kiss it good, good, good night (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

    Chorus: Victoria Monét & USHER
    Say you’re way too sexy
    To be alone (To be alone)
    Wanna show you what type
    Of time that I’m on ([?], babe)
    Want you to come (I want you to come)
    Send me your ETA (And I’ll be on my way, baby)
    And when you lay me down (Down)
    Pin my legs to the clouds (Clouds)
    And I hope you’re ready for the rain (Mm, and I’m ready, baby)

    Post-Chorus: Victoria Monét & USHER
    SOS, girl (Oh)
    SOS, please (Babe)
    You love it, babe, oh
    Let it fall, let it go
    Let it go

    Bridge: Victoria Monét & USHER
    Baby, don’t you stop ’til you hit that spot
    You know what you’re doing to my body, babe
    Okay (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
    SOS, babe (Ooh, oh)

    Chorus: Victoria Monét & USHER
    I am way too sexy (Sexy, babe)
    To be alone (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
    Wanna show you what type (Oh)
    Of time that I’m on (What type of time I’m on)
    I want you to come (Come, baby, come)
    Send me your ETA (Send me to your T, ETA)
    When you lay me down
    Pin my legs to the clouds
    And I hope you’re ready for the rain (I’m ready, baby)

    Post-Chorus: USHER, Victoria Monét
    I’m ready, baby, oh (I’m ready, baby, oh)
    Oh, oh
    SOS, please (Oh)

    Outro: Victoria Monét, USHER
    Are you ready for it? (Yeah)
    Are you ready for it? (I’m ready for it)
    When I let it fall
    Are you ready for it? (Are you ready for it?)
    Say you ready for
    When I let it fall

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    Alex Harris

    Lyric sleuth. Synth whisperer. Chart watcher. Alex hunts new sounds and explains why they hit like they do.

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