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There's something 'bout the way you look in my eyes Like a starry night, you light up my sky You lean in closer and my heart starts to pound I heard you sigh, you know I love that sound He's. From our Sponsors. Dallas is the alter-ego of Alabama rapper Jake Hill, who has a second alter-ego, ur pretty, who has some queer-inclusive pop-funk songs out.
Good Lookin' was teased back in May on Jake’s. Advocate Newsletter. After the success of his preceding single, “Good Lookin'” is the second single released by rapper Jake Hill, under the alter-ego of Dixon Dallas. Become a member today to help us continue this work.
Latest Stories. It makes me feel heard and comfortable in my skin. The super-raunchy country bop, “Good Lookin” by Dixon Dallas, is blowing up on TikTok. Who knew that the word “b*ssy” would sound so great in a country song?. The country number is an unashamed ode to a male lover and hot gay sex.
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I could be bi. Be sure to follow Advocate on your favorite social platform. See on Instagram. It makes me feel seen. Hill donned a cowboy hat and teased his song “Good Lookin” at the end of June, under the guise of Dixon Dallas. There’s a country music bop taking the internet and streaming services by storm because it’s got a catchy melody, but it’s the raunchy gay lyrics that make this song unique.
Sign up for our email newsletter. I could be gay. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. The tune, which has been watched tens of millions of times on TikTok, has even made its way to mainstream — conservative even — venues at which jaws have dropped.