Noughties one hit wonder Khia unrecognisable 21 years after song so raunchy it was banned from an entire country | The Sun

SHE'S responsible for one of the raunchiest tracks ever written.

And 21 years after the release of her most famous song, American singer and rapper Khia is still making new music.

The 45-year-old, who is responsible for My Neck, My Back (Lick It), regularly drives her Instagram fans wild with sexy snaps.

In a recent shoot she teased a glimpse of her bum in tiny white minidress.

One follower commented: "Queen you look good."

Another posted: "The queen that’s it that’s all obviously!!!"

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A third said: "Giving the youngins a run for the money looking good."

Mum-of-two Khia achieved infamy with the release of the lead single from her debut album Thug Misses.

My Neck ended up being banned in Australia for its crude depiction of oral sex.

Khia said she wrote the X-rated track in just 15 minutes, but it has certainly stood the test of time.

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Numerous acts have sampled the song over the years, but not all have proved popular with Khia.

She recently ripped into rapper Saweetie for her effort Icy Grl.

Khia told XXL Mag: "I don't like her. I didn't think she did it any justice."

The rapper beat the odds to find fame, having had her first child at just 14 and spent numerous stints in jail.

However, she has kept largely out of trouble since getting a public profile.

She previously told Vice: "I attribute most of my stints in jail to growing up in the Tampa hood. If you're in the ghetto, you know, sh*t happens. You might get into a fight.

"In my neighbourhood, you couldn’t leave the house not strapped. I step in when I think something isn't right, and that's how I've always gotten into fights. I have a soft spot for the underdogs. Animals, people, it doesn't matter. Leave the dog alone!"


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