That catchy, hilarious anthem 'Sexy and I Know It' is by LMFAO—the duo of Redfoo and SkyBlu. They burst onto the scene with their party-ready electro-hop sound, and this track was everywhere in 2011. I still crack up at the music video, with its over-the-top confidence and those unforgettable 'wiggle wiggle wiggle' dance moves. It’s one of those songs that instantly transports me back to college dorm rooms and spontaneous dance-offs. What’s wild is how it’s both a parody and an unironic banger; LMFAO had this knack for turning absurdity into pure joy. I miss their chaotic energy in music today—nobody does shameless fun quite like they did.
The moment those 'wiggle wiggle' beats hit, you know it’s LMFAO. 'Sexy and I Know It' is their signature mix of humor and hype—Redfoo’s delivery is like a cheerleader for vanity, and it works. I once saw a cover band perform it at a wedding, and the entire dance floor lost it. It’s weirdly timeless in its absurdity.
LMFAO’s 'Sexy and I Know It' is peak 2010s meme culture turned into music. I remember my little cousin playing it on loop until our parents banned it for being 'too silly.' But that’s the charm—it’s deliberately over-the-top, from the lyrics about mirror poses to the synth-heavy beat. Redfoo and SkyBlu knew exactly what they were doing: creating a song so infectious, you’d hum it even if you hated it. Fun side note: the 'I work out!' line still lives rent-free in my head.
Oh, 'Sexy and I Know It' is such a throwback! LMFAO dropped this gem, and it basically sound-tracked every party for a solid year. Redfoo’s ad-libs and SkyBlu’s verses made it impossible not to grin while listening. I love how they leaned into the ridiculousness—like the gym scene in the video where they’re lifting... grapes? It’s a masterclass in not taking yourself seriously. Even now, if it comes on at a bar, the whole crowd still shouts the lyrics. Pure nostalgia.
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Talk Dirty to Me
Molly Chu
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A promising position at a high tech dating app company brings Holly out to Colorado. But when she meets the CEO, and would be boss, she decides he can take his attitude, and the job offer, and stuff it.
Holly becomes desperate for work and doesn't want to move back home with her mom and recently divorced sister. She decides to give it one last shot and is immediately hired by the COO, who is also the CEO's brother.
Her project is to bring the brother's latest dating app update to life. She needs to find any issues with it, which seems to be everything. Rework the backend. And complete a beta test using employees who volunteer to be testers.
What could go wrong during the office beta testing? A lot.
No one on the leadership team, including Holly, the CEO, & the COO were supposed to sign up for beta testing of their app that allows people to express their desires anonymously via written messages. What happens when Holly starts messaging with her bosses without knowing who they are?
Can the Billionaire heirs of Talon Industries, Noah and Adam, figure out how to charm a girl who doesn't seem to be impacted by their usual charms? Can either of them admit that lust has turned into love? Who can crack the ice cold heart of these untrusting alpha men?
She can.
WARNING: THIS BOOK CONTAINS EXPLICIT SCENES AND MATURE ELEMENTS, SUITABLE ONLY FOR READERS AGED 18 AND ABOVE. Read at your own discretion.
They started as nemeses. Rivals in the game of love. Both are masters of their games.
Bienley Cullen takes girls like a meal. A master of seduction, charming girls with his charismatic demeanor and captivating smile.
However, his once seemingly flawless existence was disrupted when he crossed paths with a guy who brought about restless nights and an unfamiliar, gnawing hunger within him.
Devon Dalton, the fierce gang leader whose mere gaze evoked fear and doubt about his existence.
Devon's mere presence exuded an air of raw power and unbridled authority, yet this was not what Bienley feared.
He feared of losing himself to his unmatched seduction.
Can he permit himself to be lured and submit to his temptation? Can he give up his reputation as a Casanova for a man who intends to dominate him? Can he play the game by Devon's rules?
Bienley Cullen, the virgin wrecker casanova, and Devon Dalton, the fierce gang leader, two boys played by fate, yet amidst society's disdain, they shaped their world far beyond the conventional.
#Prequel to Bloodline:Heirs
If you are going to be BAD, then you have to do it the BAD way...
It's pretty simple:
1) Don't get caught
2) Always have a Plan B
3) If all else fails... Run...Run for your life!
Everyone has a bad side. Some try to deny it's existence, some hide it and others well...they rule the world with it.
In the book of being BAD, there are ninety-nine formulas for world domination...
Number one: You aren't BAD until you can walk around the school dressed in all pink and have everyone afraid to approach you.
Number two: You aren't BAD until you can break into a certain bad boys house and well... do the wrong kinds of stuff.
Number three: You aren't bad until quite
frankly, you have declared vengeance against the bad boy.
~*~
"I heard you like bad boys," Blade says with a vivid smirk on his face.
I glared up at him, without responding clenching my fists fighting the urge to punch him in the face.
"So...?" He says after a couple of seconds of silence.
"So what?"
"So what do you think...Tinker Bell?" He says emphasizing on the stupid name.
His face moved closer to mine and I stared back into his green eyes, watching the fire inside ignite.
I smirked, "Then find me one."
Blade grins at my witty retort and shrugs it off.
"I look at you and I see cotton candy, but then you open your mouth... and suddenly you turn into liquorice," he scoffs.
"Welcome to the game bitch, your move, now let's play."
When my mom married his dad, I promised myself I’d ignore the cocky, too-hot-for-his-own-good stepbrother who lived down the hall. But Jace Carter isn’t just good-looking—he’s trouble in a tight black T-shirt. And when we’re left alone in one house all summer, the line between hate and heat starts to blur. He’s off-limits. But that hasn’t stopped me from dreaming about what’s under his towel… Now he’s staring at me like I’m already his dirty little secret.
Aiden Supernova is called as "The sexiest man in the world" not without reason, his handsome face and hot body have become a subscription to world famous fashion brands.
Handsome, young and rich is what he is very proud of in himself, Aiden is called a narcissistic and mischievous man because of his hot photos that are scattered on the internet. But behind all his fame, he hides his shy nature and low self-esteem due to the trauma of bullying that he faced in the past.
Until when thousands of vulgar messages enter his social media account every hour and make him feel very disturbed.There is no smoke without fire, Aiden looks for the source of the problem which turns out to be the most popular story of a famous web novel that makes a virgin like him become the object of women's naughty fantasies.
Who is the mastermind behind the problems faced by the model?
"Why are you blushing Mia?" I shiver at the sound of his voice, get a grip.
"No reason" I squeak, thinking about all the ways he could take me right now in this car.
"Why are you crossing your legs so tightly Mia?" his voice low making me squeeze my legs tighter, my lower region on fire.
"Ace" I whine, Im not sure why though.
"What is it Mia, tell me what you need"
***_***
She was big, curvy and bullied
She left running with her tail between her legs
Now she's back and out for revenge
He left home for his country
He was the sweetest
But war changed him
Now he's full of smirks, covered in tattoos
He was her childhood crush, she was like his little sister. They both are in a world of shock seeing how much the other has changed.
WARNING
Mature themes
Mature language
Mature contents
That LMFAO track 'Sexy and I Know It' takes me straight back to middle school dance floors—awkward shuffling included. It dropped in 2011, right when their neon party anthem era peaked. I swear, every birthday bash that year blasted it on repeat. What’s wild is how it still sneaks into TikTok trends today, usually with someone doing the iconic 'wiggle wiggle wiggle' move. The song’s from their second album 'Sorry for Party Rocking,' which basically soundtracked my entire seventh grade.
Funny how something so silly sticks around. Even my little cousin recognized it last week, proving good dumb fun never really expires. Now I’ve got the bass line stuck in my head again…
That banger 'Sexy and I Know It' is from LMFAO's 2011 album 'Sorry for Party Rocking'. Man, that whole album was pure chaotic energy—remember 'Party Rock Anthem'? It was everywhere that summer. I blasted it at every dorm party, and the goofy music videos were half the fun. The album’s unapologetically silly, but it’s also weirdly nostalgic now. Makes me miss when neon shutter shades were a thing.
Funny how LMFAO just vanished after that era, though. Redfoo and Sky Blu leaned so hard into the party persona that they kinda wrote themselves into a corner. Still, 'Sorry for Party Rocking' holds up as a time capsule of early 2010s hyperpop absurdity.
Man, 'Sexy and I Know It' by LMFAO is such a throwback! That song was everywhere when it dropped in 2011. From clubs to memes, it was inescapable. Last I checked, the official music video on YouTube had crossed the billion-view mark, which is wild for a party anthem. What’s even crazier is how it still pops up in random playlists or TikTok trends—proof that some tracks just don’t age. The way it blends ridiculousness with catchiness is low-key genius. I bet half those views are from people like me who revisit it purely for nostalgia vibes.
Speaking of nostalgia, remember the 'shuffling' dance craze it sparked? The video’s absurd humor (those banana hammocks!) and the song’s dumb-but-fun lyrics made it a cultural moment. It’s not just about the numbers; it’s about how a track like this embeds itself in collective memory. Even if streaming stats fluctuate, that song’s legacy as a mood booster is locked in.
The music video for 'Sexy and I Know It' by LMFAO is such a wild ride—it's impossible to forget once you've seen it. They turned Venice Beach into this chaotic, neon-lit playground where everyone's strutting around in these ridiculous outfits, flexing like they own the place. The video nails the song's over-the-top confidence with absurd humor, like the guy wearing the neon speedo casually doing the 'worm' on the sand. It's pure, unapologetic fun, and the vibes are so infectious that you almost want to join in, even if you'd never admit it.
What I love is how it doesn’t take itself seriously at all. The choreography is intentionally exaggerated, the colors are blinding, and the whole thing feels like a parody of ego-driven pop culture. Yet, it somehow works perfectly with the track’s energy. Even years later, I still catch myself laughing at the scene where they’re mirror-checking their muscles in the middle of the street. It’s a time capsule of early 2010s absurdity.