Work Sumn (feat. Tory Lanez & Jacquees)
Kirko Bangz
Celebrating the Art of Dance and Seduction
“Work Sumn” by Kirko Bangz, featuring Tory Lanez and Jacquees, is a song that delves into the world of dance, seduction, and the allure of the strip club scene. The lyrics are a celebration of the dancers' skills and the captivating power they hold over their audience. The repeated encouragement for the women to “work sumn” and “twerk sumn” highlights the admiration and fascination the artists have for the dancers' abilities to command attention and create an enticing atmosphere.
The song is filled with vivid imagery and metaphors that emphasize the physicality and sensuality of the dancers. Phrases like “dancing on the pole” and “twerking all alone” are not just literal descriptions but also serve as metaphors for the dancers' control and confidence. The line “can you do it on the D?” adds a layer of sexual innuendo, suggesting a deeper level of intimacy and skill. The admiration for the dancers is further emphasized by references to throwing money (“bands up”) and the comparison to famous models like Naomi Campbell, indicating the high regard in which the dancers are held.
Culturally, the song taps into the strip club culture that is prevalent in many urban areas, particularly in cities like Houston, Atlanta, and Las Vegas, as mentioned in the lyrics. This culture is often glamorized in hip-hop music, where strip clubs are seen as places of entertainment, luxury, and excess. The song reflects this by portraying the strip club as a place where dancers can showcase their talents and where patrons can indulge in the fantasy and excitement of the environment. The collaboration between Kirko Bangz, Tory Lanez, and Jacquees brings together their unique styles, creating a track that is both catchy and provocative, celebrating the art of dance and the allure of seduction.