August 16, 2023
Listen: Jake Hill, as Dixon Dallas, Releases New Gay Sex Song 'F150'
Kilian Melloy READ TIME: 2 MIN.
The excitement hasn't even settled around Dixon Dallas' country song "Good Lookin" – a song celebrating gay sex – and now "F150," a hot new track about queer love, has roared to release.
The song accompanies a second new track, "Better Without You," on Dallas' EP "2 More," according to Just Jared.
The site took note of the song's red-hot lyrics, which compare a new lover to a model of Ford pickup truck, declaring, "Well, when we get to sipping' whiskey / And we get a little frisky / I climb up on him, ride him like a F-150."
The tune also makes cheeky reference to the anti-LGBTQ+ backlash that some conservatives on social media spun up around Bud Light's partnership with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
"A little bit of sinnin', I love the way he's grinnin' / I turn around, he cracks me open like a cold bud light."
As previously reported, Dallas is the alter-ego of singer Jake Hill, who took to TikTok earlier this summer under the pseudonym with a teaser for the sizzling ditty "Good Lookin," in which the songwriter crooned: "He's bouncing off my booty cheeks, I love the way he rides / I can hardly breathe when he's pumping deep inside / I kiss him on his neck and then he kisses on my bussy / Call him 'Daddy' while I holler, man, that boy so damn good looking."
Unsurprisingly, the singer was criticized for queerbaiting, since he has refused to state his sexuality categorically. But the recording artist simply shrugged that aside.
"No, I haven't disclosed my sexuality," Dallas told Pride earlier this summer. "I could be gay. 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."
Listen to "Ford 150" below.
Kilian Melloy serves as EDGE Media Network's Associate Arts Editor and Staff Contributor. His professional memberships include the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association, the Boston Online Film Critics Association, The Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association, and the Boston Theater Critics Association's Elliot Norton Awards Committee.