Next time you want to play a song in the bedroom to get yourself 'in the mood', you might want to skip past Justin Bieber in your iTunes library.
Yep, apparently the Love Yourself singer's tracks are a huge turn off.
Listening to Justin Bieber could ruin your sex life. Source: GettyAccording to a study by online streaming site Deezer, 55 per cent of people believe listening to music during sex helps 'improves the experience', and a fifth of them say it makes them feel more aroused.
Participants were asked which songs turn them on, and Rihanna's hit Skin topped the list.
Rihanna's track Skins topped the list. Source: GettyThis was followed by Marvin Gaye's Let Get It On, and most of the people (96 per cent) surveyed agreed that the soul singer's tunes helped get them in the mood on a Saturday night compared to earlier in the week.
18 per cent of men believed the right music helped make them last longer, while only nine per cent of women agreed.
Listening to the right music makes you last longer in bed. Source: GettyHere are the top ten songs to turn you on:
1) Skin – Rihanna
2) Let's Get it On – Marvin Gaye
3) Lollipop – Lil Wayne
4) Drunk In Love – BeyoncĂ©
5) Love to Love You Baby – Donna Summer
6) Me & U – Cassie
7) Love Me Like You Do – Ellie Goulding
8) Magic – Coldplay
9) Intro – The XX
10) Sexy Back – Justin Timberlake
96 per cent of people found that Marvin Gaye's tunes helped get them in the mood on a Saturday night compared to earlier in the week. Source: Getty
However, music by Justin Bieber was found to be the biggest turn off, followed by Kanye West!
Top ten music to turn you off:
1) Justin Bieber
2) Kanye West
3) Eminem
4) 50 Cent
5) Jay Z
6) Skepta
7) Iggy Azalea
8) One Direction
9) System of a Down
10) Lady Gaga
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"Neuroscientists have found that most people respond more to a beat when it's played by lower-pitched instruments," sex expert Tracey Cos told the Metro.
'Physiologically, people's bodies love deep bass sounds, which, if loud enough, also produces vibration, making it powerfully arousing."
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