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John Duff Drops His Latest Music Video ‘Stick Up’

Out recording artist John Duff drops his new song and video, “Stick Up,” a sexy exploration of modern capitalism and society’s complex relationship with integrity and self-worth.

As Duff sees it, “There is no path to success without a lil corruption.”

“Stick Up” sets its stage in a strip club, alluding to the adage: “Believing the politician cares about you is like believing the stripper likes you.”

The song leans into this comparison, portraying everyone as a disgusting player, selling a version of themselves for a chance to get ahead.

You can always count on Duff to bring the fun, and the track is a sassy, grungy musical romp.

Says Duff:

“Like Cristal Connors’ says in the movie, Showgirls: ‘We take the cash, we cash the check, we show them what they wanna see.’”

“I personally find that people in sex work have a bit more integrity than most – they acknowledge that they are selling a fantasy. CEOs, billionaires, and gurus cannot always say the same.”

But wait! There’s more!

On Friday, November 15, Duff will release an OnlyFans version of “Stick Up” with more explicit, full frontal material. It will be the first content on his new OnlyFans page.

“I’m a perverted exhibitionist absurdist, and this platform allows me to share content that goes beyond the restrictions of mainstream platforms,” he shares. “Plus, music alone has paid me negative tens of thousands. OnlyFans gives me the chance to profit directly from my creativity.”

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