Victoria Monét Spent the Weekend Singing a Love Letter About Strap-Ons, How Bout You?

It’s rare that I come busting into office on a Monday morning to ask if there’s room on our schedule to write a standalone pots about (checks notes) a single solitary TikTok video. But on Friday night a friend sent me Victoria Monét’s homemade promo for her verse on Summer Walker’s “Girls Need Love (Girl’s Mix).” I got as far as Victoria swinging an extension chord between her legs like it’s a strap while crooning “Pussy is power, come get you a charge” before I knew I was about to make an exception:

@victoriamonet

😍🤪🤎 GIRLS NEED LOVE remix featuring me out now everywhere @Summer Walker i love youuu!!!🤌🏾🥹🤎 #GirlsNeedLove #Girlsmix #SummerWalker #VictoriaMonet #newmusic

♬ Girls Need Love (Girls Mix) – Summer Walker & Victoria Monét

I know that I keep writing about Victoria Monét lately — when she confirmed that 2020’s sensationally hot “Touch Me” was about her ex Kehlani, the sexy androgynous tomboy vibes of her “On My Mama” music video, and that her latest album release Jaguar II is at the forefront of fighting for queer R&B’s life. But listennnnnn, no one is writing about queer sex like Victoria Monét and I don’t know what else it’s going to take to convince you, but hopefully “Imma need more than a handshake, baby go and get that strap” is a start.

Summer Walker was already onto a good thing with “Girls Need Love” — a tribute to the fact that girls, and more specifically Black girls, never get to be gleefully and flagrantly horny on the track. But the original included a Drake feature, so updating the “Girls Need Love (Girls Remix)” with features from Victoria Monét, Tyla, and Tink is such a glow up. Each artist gets their own version of the song as a part of EP released on Friday. That Victoria Monét, who’s bisexual, used her version of the track to pay homage to the playfulness and intimacy of Black queer sex should not be a surprise, but it is oh so welcome.

Did I get to the part where she sings, “Look me in the eyes, so you can see how I react” — oh I didn’t? I rewound that part of the TikTok fifty-eleven times because… [the call drops]

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Carmen Phillips

Carmen Phillips is Autostraddle's former editor in chief. She began at Autostraddle in 2017 as a freelance team writer and worked her way up through the company, eventually becoming the EIC from 2021-2024. A Black Puerto Rican feminist writer with a PhD in American Studies from New York University, Carmen specializes in writing about Blackness, race, queerness, politics, culture, and the many ways we find community and connection with each other.  During her time at Autostraddle, Carmen focused on pop culture, TV and film reviews, criticism, interviews, and news analysis. She claims many past homes, but left the largest parts of her heart in Detroit, Brooklyn, and Buffalo, NY. And there were several years in her early 20s when she earnestly slept with a copy of James Baldwin’s “Fire Next Time” under her pillow. To reach out, you can find Carmen on Twitter, Instagram, or her website.

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