Ready for some contextual tea spillage? There are some popular songs, or even entire artist discographies (you’ll see), that become tarnished by unfortunate context long after they’ve been released. Some are tarnished entirely once, then again several years later. Occasionally, an artist is just kind of an ass and ruins his own legacy. But enough vague allusions; come here for the context, stay for the new (possibly worse) perspective.

“Satisfy You” — Puff Daddy (Diddy) ft. R. Kelly

“Satisfy You” was released in 1999 when Diddy was in his Puff Daddy era and R. Kelly was still one of the reigning R&B artists of the decade. Now that both R. Kelly and Diddy are in prison on sexual abuse and prostitution charges, respectively, this song collaboration takes on some pretty dark contextual unde

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