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The 12 best songs from the album “Get It On”.

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We have prepared for you 12 best love songs that can make you enjoy your summer. Now theGrio has prepared a dozen or so perfect jams you could play once you’re in the mood and just attempting to get together with your beloved.

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12. “Say It” – Ne-Yo

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The talented singer-songwriter Ne-Yo is behind this sultry song from his album “Because of You.”

(*12*)11. “Mine, Mine, Mine” – Johnny Gill

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The background vocals of R&B group After 7 and the sounds of Kenny G’s saxophone accompany New Edition singer Johnny Gill on his hit single “My, My, My.”

10. “Between the Sheets” – The Isley Brothers

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It could also be a classic “get it on” song, but “Between the Sheets” by the Isley Brothers is a favourite song of hip-hop producers and artists because the record has been sampled countless times.

9. “Kiss It Better” – Rihanna

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“Kiss It Better” is on Rihanna’s eighth album, but it surely’s not “Anti” in any respect. Released in 2016, the song resurfaced in 2021 when DJ Amorphous remixed it with Luther Vandross’ “Never Too Much”. This sample was later utilized in rapper Fat Joe’s song “Sunshine (The Light)”.

8. “Too Deep” – dvsn

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“Too Deep” is from dvsn’s debut album. A transparent divide, the group is behind a few of your favorite songs by rapper Drake.

7. “Motivation” – Kelly Rowland ft. Lil Wayne

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Destiny’s Child singer and actress Kelly Rowland showed off her sexy side in her single “Motivation” featuring rapper Lil Wayne.

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6. “Anytime, Anywhere” – Janet Jackson

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Place and time will not be a problem on this ballad enhanced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. The duo wrote and produced Janet Jackson’s ballad “Any Time, Any Place” from her self-titled fifth album.

5. “Nice and Slow” – Usher

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Singer USHER RAYMOND likes to make use of “Nice and Slow” as a single from his album “My Way”. This video was shot in Paris and directed by Hype Williams and features model and entrepreneur Kimora Lee Simmons.

4. “Rocket” – Beyonce

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Some of the biggest names in music, including Timberland, Justin Timberlake and Miguel, helped create Beyonce’s hit “Rocket.” Beyonce says she was inspired by D’Angelo’s song “(Untitled) How Does It Feel.”

3. “Say Yes” – Floetry

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All you’ve got to do is say one word: YES! “Say Yes” from “Floetry” was written by one half of the duo, Marsha Ambrosius. If you look closely, you possibly can see a young Omari Hardwick in the music video.

2. “Sexual Healing” – Marvin Gaye

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When you are feeling that feeling, it will possibly only mean one thing: you should hear “Sexual Healing” by iconic R&B singer Marvin Gaye. The timeless song was featured on his latest album, “Midnight Love.” “Sexual Healing” is ranked number 198 on the Rolling Stones’ list of the 500 best songs of all time.

1. “Let’s Get On with It” – Marvin Gaye

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It only is sensible because our primary “get it on” song is “Let’s Get It On” by Marvin Gaye. More than 50 years after its release, many critics consider the album a landmark recording in soul music.

Did your favorite “get it on” song make the list? Let us know in the comments.

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