“Suzi (Wants Her All Day What?)” from Extreme’s 1990 album Pornograffitti is a tongue-in-cheek, funk-rock romp that showcases the band’s humor and swagger. Powered by Nuno Bettencourt’s infectious riffs and Gary Cherone’s playful vocals, the song pokes fun at lust and excess with a wink rather than a sneer. Its groove-heavy rhythm, punchy horn accents, and cheeky lyrics make it one of the album’s most energetic and mischievous tracks. The mood is fun, flirty, and rebellious—pure Extreme attitude with a funky edge.
“Suzi (Wants Her All Day What?)” from Extreme’s 1990 album Pornograffitti is a tongue-in-cheek, funk-rock romp that showcases the band’s humor and swagger. Powered by Nuno Bettencourt’s infectious riffs and Gary Cherone’s playful vocals, the song pokes fun at lust and excess with a wink rather than a sneer. Its groove-heavy rhythm, punchy horn accents, and cheeky lyrics make it one of the album’s most energetic and mischievous tracks. The mood is fun, flirty, and rebellious—pure Extreme attitude with a funky edge.