Roughly 90 percent of songs have mating as their central theme, and this holds true regardless of cultural setting or historical period.

Gad Saad
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This is a great example of the fact that we all have the same basic urges and we use music to express them. We all want to find love and we use music to find it. The only thing that changes is the genre you hear. Whether you hear it in The Beatles or in Justin Bieber, mating is still the key word.

Source: The Consuming Instinct: What Juicy Burgers, Ferraris, Pornography, And Gift Giving Reveal About Human Nature

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