FuckingAwesome.com Launches New Musical Series 'Sexual Harmony'

FuckingAwesome.com Launches New Musical Series 'Sexual Harmony'

LOS ANGELES — FuckingAwesome.com has announced the release of a new musical series titled, “Sexual Harmony,” which features artsy sex scenes set to music.

In the past couple weeks, “The FACrew” have been releasing music videos on their YouTube channel featuring adult stars. Now, fans can enjoy their favorite adult stars “banging to the beat.” 

“At FuckingAwesome, we always look to take things to the next level, specifically, to satisfy our fans/consumers ever-growing needs,” said Brad John, CMO. “We are all a big fan of music, as well as big fans of porn, we felt it was a natural solution to fuse them together. We don’t currently have Rihanna or Britney Spears starring just yet, but we’re talking to some big names to join the #FuckingAwesomeAdultMusic team for future amazing collaborations. 

“This will absolutely revolutionize the online adult entertainment industry as we know it and will lift the bar with regard to what users expect from streaming sites,” John added. “Users will be able to visit our site and enjoy free ultra-HD porn, featuring some of the biggest names in the industry. We’re very excited to be working with pornstars such as Jynx Maze, Riley Reid and Mia Malkova that are the first of many A-list stars who will be providing the site with exclusive UHD content. FuckingAwesome.com will additionally offer social media features that will allow fans to really connect with their favorite performers.”

For more information, visit FuckingAwesome.com

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