The 10 Best Songs For Getting Her In The Mood
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It’s no secret that setting the mood is a critical part of sealing the deal. The secret,
though, is in pulling it off. Playing the right music is really powerful. It creates a
conversational starting point, the lyrics can be quite suggestive and, in some cases, it’s
basically foreplay. But the challenge is in identifying those magic tracks.
Sure, it doesn’t take a Ryan Gosling to know that playing R.E.M. isn’t going to get her in
the mood, but there are finer lines between, say, a Marvin Gaye and a Raphael
Saadiq. So, we asked you to submit your ultimate lovemaking songs, along
with a one-liner explaining why. Here’s what you had to say.
“When You’re In” by Pink Floyd
“No lyrics to set the mood — just the vibe you put out and intoxicating Pink Floyd
riffs.” -Jordan G.
“High For This” by The Weeknd
“From the moment I press play, panties and bras magically disappear.” -Jonathan A.
“Melody” by Serge Gainsbourg
“The best lovemaking song. The tempo, the voice and the guitars set the mood all alone.”
-Marcos P.
“Don’t Turn The Lights On” by Mayer Hawthorne (Chromeo Cover)
“Sweet and soulful music, and the title of the track just says it all.” -Michael
P.
“Such Great Heights” by Postal Service
“Introducing the night theme with songs she wouldn’t recognize, so she doesn’t assume
anything.” -Ahmed J.
“So In Love” by Curtis Mayfield
“Smooth, soft and sexy.” -Albert D.
“Mad About You” by Hooverphonic
“Feel the vibe.” -Navin D.
“Sail” By Awolnation
“I’ve heard too many women throw some sort of lovemaking commentary when this song
comes on.” -Dmitry B.
“The Zone” By The Weeknd Featuring Drake
“Deep, dark, mysterious, and brutally honest.” -Brian P.
“Turn Your Lights Down Low” By Bob Marley
“Plays out like Marvin Gaye’s ‘Let’s Get It On.’ But it’s by Bob Marley. Enough said.”-Janu M.