Feeling turned on by a song can be attributed to several factors, including the song's rhythm, lyrics, or emotional resonance. Music often evokes strong emotional responses, and certain melodies or beats can stimulate arousal by triggering the brain's pleasure centers. Additionally, if the lyrics are suggestive or the song is associated with romantic or intimate experiences, it can enhance feelings of attraction or desire. Ultimately, it's a combination of personal associations and the song's sensory qualities that elicit this reaction.
Master Four - It's not the end
"Getting to Know You" which was sung by Julie Andrews is from the Rogers & Hammerstein musical, The King and I.
the world turned upside down
The Lone Ranger
Ronnie Milsap
Keep It Turned On - song - was created on 2002-02-27.
Getting to Know You - song - was created in 1951.
Getting into Something - song - was created in 1994.
Lil Wayne, BUT he turned it into his own
Master Four - It's not the end
"Getting to Know You" which was sung by Julie Andrews is from the Rogers & Hammerstein musical, The King and I.
The song was called "The world turned upside down" because it was very popular and it was true, the world was turned upside down.
Getting Away with Murder - song - was created on 2004-08-23.
yes
Getting turned into a stag was his greatest strength.
Kate Miller-Hedig Caught in the Crowd :):):):):) my fav song!:)
Answer Maybe you aren't turned on sexually, but who knows what thoughts are going on in your head.