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Dixon Dallas is Back with Another Raunchy Country Bop

Babe wake up! Dixon Dallas just dropped a new song!

Dixon Dallas, the viral country sensation and alter ego of Jake Hill, returns to rekindle our passion for his unabashed lyrics. Following the release of chart-toppers like “Good Lookin'” and “Like Whiskey,” Dallas’ meteoric ascent on TikTok and global playlist inclusions are undeniable. His unapologetic gay anthems, featuring lines like “He’s bouncing off my booty cheeks, I love the way he rides,” have become irresistible sing-alongs for all.

Now, Dallas is back and better than ever. In an unnamed track teased on TikTok this week, the singer is once again singing about being a proud Bottom.

“I need a man to lay me down and give me something to feel/come pull me closer, bend me over, I’m just here for the thrill. No strings attached/I’ll arch my back and let you do what you want. Yeah you can use me as you please/I’m on my knees.

“I’ll go and grab a couple candles, you grab me by the throat/Nothin’ I can’t handle, it’s just a little choke. Don’t be shy, I like it rough/It ain’t enough until I’m screaming your name/Don’t make me beg, unless you want it, you know I ain’t ashamed.”

@iamactuallyjakehill

Dixon Dallas might just drop another number 1 country bop! #fyp #dixondallas #countrymusic

♬ original sound – Jake Hill

Jake Hill Responds to Queerbaiting

“Growing up in the south, you’re taught how to think a certain way. I reached a point where I started thinking for myself. My music is a big f*** you to my past,” he told Pride.

“No, I haven’t disclosed my sexuality. I could be gay.” He continued, “I could be straight. I could be bi. At the end of the day, I feel like it doesn’t matter. There’s no law that says I can’t write a song about getting my booty cheeks bounced off of.”

His new song will be available to stream soon!

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