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Sam Smith - Unholy (lyrics) Ft. Kim Petras | "mommy Don't: Know Daddy's Getting Hot"

The Grammy-winning collaboration by Sam Smith and Kim Petras is a dark, high-energy pop track that explores themes of secret double lives, infidelity, and materialistic "sugar" culture. The song centers on a married family man who abandons his domestic responsibilities to visit The Body Shop , a notorious Los Angeles strip club on the Sunset Strip. The Secret Life: "Mommy Don't Know"

The song's narrative revolves around a husband and father who maintains a façade of a loving family life while engaging in scandalous activities behind his wife's back. The Grammy-winning collaboration by Sam Smith and Kim

The lyrics emphasize that the wife ("Mummy") is completely unaware of her husband's behavior, which Smith describes as a "liberating" take on airing someone else's dirty laundry. The lyrics emphasize that the wife ("Mummy") is

Sam Smith acts as a "town gossip," detailing how "Daddy" leaves his children at home to pursue "unholy" desires. Unholy - Plugged In

"Unholy" serves as a major departure from Sam Smith's traditional ballads, leaning into a "sinister" hyperpop sound that incorporates Arabic-inspired melodic flows and Gregorian-like choir vocals. Unholy - Plugged In

The Grammy-winning collaboration by Sam Smith and Kim Petras is a dark, high-energy pop track that explores themes of secret double lives, infidelity, and materialistic "sugar" culture. The song centers on a married family man who abandons his domestic responsibilities to visit The Body Shop , a notorious Los Angeles strip club on the Sunset Strip. The Secret Life: "Mommy Don't Know"

The song's narrative revolves around a husband and father who maintains a façade of a loving family life while engaging in scandalous activities behind his wife's back.

The lyrics emphasize that the wife ("Mummy") is completely unaware of her husband's behavior, which Smith describes as a "liberating" take on airing someone else's dirty laundry.

Sam Smith acts as a "town gossip," detailing how "Daddy" leaves his children at home to pursue "unholy" desires.

"Unholy" serves as a major departure from Sam Smith's traditional ballads, leaning into a "sinister" hyperpop sound that incorporates Arabic-inspired melodic flows and Gregorian-like choir vocals. Unholy - Plugged In