https://archive.is/A9ivV#selection-1065.7-1065.77"Unholy" has many sexual themes and name-drops Balenciaga, a fashion house continuing to face backlash over a controversial ad campaign that featured young children and BDSM props.
"I think a lot of people, honestly, have kind of labeled what I stand for and what Sam stands for as religiously not cool," Petras, a biological man, said. "And I personally grew up wondering about religion and wanting to be a part of it, but then slowly realizing it doesn't want me to be a part of it."
"So, it's a take on not being able to choose religion and not being able to live the way that people might want you to live because, you know, as a trans person, I'm kind of already not wanted in religion."
Okay Petras thanks for your weak explanation about the song. /s
The Spectacle:
Online rags are gloating over the reaction of viewers who were predictably insulted and angry over the Grammys' BDSM themed Satanic orgy opening dance routine of a particularly uninspired tune titled 'Unholy'. Set against a backdrop of the raging fires of a hellscape bathed in blood red lighting, the center stage featured singer Sam Smith, depicted as a Satan figure, stuffed like a Lil'smokie sausage in a red leather casing, surrounded by human flames, who (considering the theme) also might be construed as representing shrouded souls ravenous in eternally unquenchable taboo sexual gratification. As Sam 'Satan' Smith bared his crotch in an awkward stance, stretching the limits of credulity that the skintight pants would sustain the physics beyond the breaking point, humans with female forms baring Drag Queen's fake breasts, gyrated in and around a circus styled cage nearby.
Sex with Satan? What an original concept coming out the asses of the formulaic Music industry's elites! The idea is second only to spending a night with Madonna who, in an apparent mental time-loop of Groundhog Day, thought the routine was an inspired creative success. Successfully lucrative buzz perhaps, but hardly inspired.
The only thing that upstaged the shock value of the chestnut of perpetual adolescent attention seeking to shock the parents, was a new presence representing the latest evil Americans are waking up to. The event was sponsored by Pfizer and everyone noticed, but that topic deserves its own post.
Back to the song:
The lyrics of the song focus on infidelity, the 'mummy' who (supposedly) doesn't know what 'unholy' things (fetish/Queer BDSM club sex) daddy has been doing at 'the body shop' (Secret club with a car body shop as a front). https://genius.com/Sam-smith-and-kim-pe ... oly-lyrics
The details of the meaning of the song become obvious in the official music video. It's a rundown of elite sex club culture, but this time for Queers and a nonbinary audience. One supposes that for an easier translation of the experience to present to those rubes considered too CIS dumb to plumb the depths of identity politics self-idolizing sexuality fetishes, the Grammys' just went with 'oh look it's BDSM Satan with a bunch of sex slaves![Chorus: Sam Smith, Kim Petras & Both]
Mummy don't know Daddy's getting hot (Hot)
At the Body Shop (Shop)
Doin' something unholy
He's sat back while she's droppin' it (She)
She be poppin' it (She)
Yeah, she put it down slowly
Oh-ee-oh-ee-oh, he left his kids at
Ho-ee-oh-ee-ome so he can get that
Not surprisingly, some hail the song/video a 'liberating' triumph of identity politics (spoiler, in the video 'Mummy' turns out to be a dude and 'Daddy' lies dead from the whatever the fuck they were getting at with the theatrics of the video content. Was he too straight to survive? It was all theater in the end).
Unholy’ by Sam Smith & Kim Petras Lyrics Are ‘Liberating’—Here’s How They Explore ‘Queer Joy’
https://stylecaster.com/unholy-sam-smit ... as-lyrics/
“Unholy” details infidelity among a couple with some designer brands being shouted out during verses of the song. “The Body Shop” refers to either a Los Angeles strip club or an actual car body shop. The song’s music video reflects the song’s message when we see Petras and Smith at a raunchy cabaret show featuring RuPaul’s Drag Race alums Violet Chachki and Gottmik.