Khia's "My Neck, My Back" is one of the most provocative songs in Hip-Hop history. In episode 1 of Rock The Bells' original series, Wax Facts, host Mouse Jones breaks down the now iconic 2002 song.
If we're being completely honest, Khia's song was groundbreaking for a number of reasons. The most prominent: there weren't too many songs from a female's perspective exploring oral sex at the time. Furthermore, you could make the case that without "My Neck, My Back," you never get "WAP" from Meg and Cardi B.
When the record was first released, Khia was shocked at both the success and the outcry from those who thought she was talking out of pocket.
"I guess the world is just nasty and freaky like that," she said. "It's not even my favorite song, and I was kind of surprised that's the song that everybody jumped on. ... That song is just nothing compared to my other music. It's like, 'That's what the world is about today,' so hey, it works for me."