(Hurt Me! Hurt Me!) But the Pants Stay On

She was concerned that the line — which referenced a New York club chant used by patrons calling for more bass — would be misunderstood as something sexually violent.

[1] Fox instead insisted the song was actually attacking the expectation by some men that a woman should sleep with her date in exchange for a night out.

[1] Larry Flick from Billboard wrote, "Naughty girl seems to be having almost too much fun on this titillating house teaser that revolves around whether or not Fox is going to keep her drawers on.

In collaborating with Full Force the singer once again finds all the right buttons to push and has come up with yet another controversial hit that will be crossing over to top-40 radio in no time flat.

[4] Pan-European magazine Music & Media found that it's "less poppy than her previous singles and featuring a heavy dance beat.