Singer/songwriter John Duff is back with a new song and sizzling video that is sure to heat up your chilly fall nights – and it’s his first offering for followers on OnlyFans.
The provocative new single and music video, “Stick Up” is John’s way to unapologetically explore modern capitalism and society’s complex relationship with integrity and self-worth. The video offers a gritty look at the lengths people go to survive and thrive in today’s economic climate.
The video is currently available on YouTube. On Friday, November 15, John will release an OnlyFans version of the “Stick Up” video with more explicit, full frontal material which will be the first content on John Duff’s new OnlyFans page (@iamjohnduff).
“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. “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.”
Adding another layer to the release, Duff has chosen to expand his artistic journey onto OnlyFans, offering his followers a deeper look into his provocative world. “The OnlyFans version of the video includes Showgirls-level explicitness and full-frontal content, making it the most uncensored version of my work to date,” he shares.
OnlyFans subscribers will pay a standard $10 monthly fee and can expect more than just music videos. “I’m a perverted exhibitionist absurdist, and this platform allows me to share content that goes beyond the restrictions of mainstream platforms. Plus, music alone has paid me negative tens of thousands. OnlyFans gives me the chance to profit directly from my creativity.”
As John’s artistry continues to evolve, he says he feels more authentic and fearless than ever. His music has shifted from the optimistic, international gay pop persona of his early career to a more complex exploration of identity and societal criticism. His work has become a platform for honest expression, and with “Stick Up,” Duff has created a poignant commentary on the pressures of late-stage capitalism and the performative nature of modern life. It’s an invitation for listeners to confront their own hustles, to question the roles they play in society, and to recognize that, as he puts it, “we’re all whores, darling. All is forgiven. Get that check.”
John Duff’s “Stick Up” is being distributed by Vydia and is available on Apple Music, Spotify, and all digital platforms. Follow John Duff on Facebook and Instagram and beginning November 15, on OnlyFans @ iamjohnduff.
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