"Finger in the Cake Mix" is a controversial song by Esham, an American rapper known for his explicit and provocative lyrics. This song explores themes of sexuality and indulgence through metaphorical references to baking and cake mix. The lyrics depict the narrator engaging in various sexual activities while incorporating cake mix as a metaphor for pleasure. The line "Take my finger and dip it in, Hittin' them skins" suggests sexual penetration, while "Hittin' them cakes a daily routine" refers to engaging in promiscuous activities. Throughout the song, Esham uses explicit and graphic language to describe his sexual encounters. The imagery of stirring the cake mix with his finger and referencing the devil being in the cake mix adds a taboo and sinful element to his actions. The lyrics also touch upon themes of excess and greed, with lines like "How many cakes to fill one man's greed?" indicating a desire for more pleasure and satisfaction. The references to "ho cakes" and "nuts" suggest a degrading and objectifying view of women. Overall, "Finger in the Cake Mix" is a provocative and controversial song that uses explicit sexual imagery and metaphorical references to cake mix to explore themes of indulgent sexuality and excess.