Pull Up to the Bumper

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"Pull Up to the Bumper" is a funk- and reggae-infused post-disco song by Grace Jones, renowned for its suggestive lyrics and iconic status in early 1980s dance music.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
albumArtist Grace Jones NERFINISHED
artist Grace Jones NERFINISHED
associatedPerformerImage Grace Jones’s avant-garde persona GENERATED
associatedWithEra early 1980s
associatedWithGenre new wave-adjacent dance music
associatedWithMovement post-disco movement
countryOfOrigin Jamaica
United States of America
surface form: United States
decade 1980s
genre dance music
funk
post-disco
reggae
hasCulturalStatus LGBTQ+ club anthem
club classic
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
guitar
keyboards
hasLyricContent suggestive lyrics
hasNotableCharacteristic club-oriented groove
double entendre sexual innuendo
funk-influenced rhythm
iconic status in early 1980s dance music
prominent bassline
reggae-influenced rhythm
hasRhythmicInfluence funk
reggae
hasTheme flirtation
nightlife
sexuality
influencedScene early 1980s club culture
post-disco dance music
language English
notableFor association with Grace Jones’s androgynous image
controversial sexual innuendo
enduring popularity in clubs
partOfAlbum Nightclubbing NERFINISHED
performedIn Grace Jones live shows
performer Grace Jones NERFINISHED
recordedBy Grace Jones NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1981
style club track
dancefloor hit
vocalist Grace Jones NERFINISHED

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album "Nightclubbing" hasTrack Pull Up to the Bumper
subject surface form: Nightclubbing