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David Crisafulli's Raunchy Spotify Playlist Leaked: 'I Go Hard in Bed'

He is on the verge of becoming one of the country's most important politicians.

But David Crisafulli, the man most likely to become Queensland's next premier when the state goes to the polls on Saturday, may want to adjust the privacy settings on his Spotify account.

Daily Mail Australia can reveal the married father of two and leader of the Liberal National Party (LNP) has a highly raunchy public playlist titled “DU Down”, in reference to Kevin Gates' 2017 song of the same name.

The song contains lines like “I go hard in the bed, I be pullin' on her hair / Diamonds glistenin' all up in your face / Now stick that ass in the air” and the chorus has the refrain: “D**” You're down, damn you're down.”

Urban Dictionary helpfully provides a definition of “DU Down” as: “giving a girl the best sex of her life.”

Other tracks on the 40-minute, ten-song playlist have a very similar theme.

These include “Earned It” by The Weeknd, one of the top songs on the soundtrack of the film “Fifty Shades of Grey”, “Slow Hands” by former One Direction star Niall Horan and “Bed” by J. Holiday.

It also includes “Wet the Bed” by Chris Brown and Ludracris, with the infamous opening lines: “Hear the sound of your body drip, drip, drip / As I kiss both sets of lip-lip-lips (wow).”

Daily Mail Australia can reveal that Liberal National Party (LNP) leader David Crisafulli has an extremely raunchy public playlist titled “DU Down”, a reference to Kevin Gates' 2017 song of the same name (Mr Crisafulli is pictured with his wife). Tegan)

“DU Down” contains lines like “I go hard in the bed, I be pullin' on her hair / Diamonds glistenin' all up in your face / Now stick that ass in the air” and the chorus has the refrain: “D* ** you down, d*** you down' (pictured: Mr. Crisafulli's Spotify account)

The chorus ends with the line: “I’ma put your legs behind your head when I make you wet the bed.”

The second-to-last song on the playlist is Ginuwine's 1996 “Pony,” described in an early review as a “sex jam.”

There's that immortal horse metaphor in the chorus: “If you're horny, let's do it / Ride it, my pony/ My saddle's waitin' / Come and jump on it.”

Mr. Crisafulli, 45, has another playlist simply titled “David,” which includes many of the same songs and others with a similar R&B theme.

When reached for comment by this publication, a spokeswoman for Mr. Crisafulli's office said, “Playlists are the mixtape of the '20s.”

“It is a personal playlist that he shares privately with his wife,” the rep added.

The LNP leader has 13 followers on Spotify, including his wife Tegan.

The couple, who have two children together, are very private.

“I deliberately kept her out of public life,” Crisafulli recently told the ABC.

“It’s always been something I’ve been proud of in my second term in politics.”

The raunchy playlist was created on September 1, 2019, when Mr Crisafulli was shadow minister for tourism and the environment, science and the Great Barrier Reef.

Four days after creating the playlist, Mr. Crisafulli met his mother-in-law for tea.

Slow Hands: The playlist includes former One Direction star Niall Horan's saucy song, as well as Genuwine's 1996

Slow Hands: The playlist includes former One Direction star Niall Horan's saucy song, as well as Genuwine's 1996 “Pony,” which was described as a “sex jam” in an early review

Other songs on the ten-song, 40-minute playlist have a very similar theme

Other songs on the ten-song, 40-minute playlist have a very similar theme

He joked that of all the meetings with voters, “this catch-up is the most challenging.”

“This local wanted to know when I arrived, when I'm going home, how my kids are doing and if (my wife) is enjoying work,” he captioned a post on social media.

“And there is no room for stupid words.”

Polls suggest the LNP is likely to emerge victorious in Saturday's state election.

But Mr. Crisafulli's campaign has been dogged by questions about his views on abortion after he voted against decriminalization in 2018.

Incumbent Labor Prime Minister Steven Miles has repeatedly urged Mr Crisafulli to grant his party a conscience vote when it comes before Parliament in the next term in legislation introduced by Robbie Katter's Australian Party.

A news organization has calculated that the LNP leader dodged the question more than 130 times.

Mr Crisafulli, who has been leader of the LNP since November 2020, has repeatedly stated that he intends to maintain current laws.

Queenslander's will go to the polls on Saturday, with over 900,000 voters having already cast their ballots.

The LNP remains ahead in the polls but its lead over Labor has shrunk in recent days.