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While the thong has been popular among exotic dancers for awhile here, fashion historians say the thongwhich has been wildly popular for decades in Brazilwas slow to catch on in the U.S. "South Americans have had the thong swimsuits for years and that is what drove men insane there.
What happened with thongs was that there was the ability to give a smooth and rounded finish to the butt and that is was started the craze," says Little.
Dru Hill singer Sisqo's breakthrough hit "Thong Song" is a saucy, uptempo paean to the previously unsung undergarment, and retailers say the song's maddeningly catchy refrain "That thong, thong, thong, thong, thong!" has sunk deep into the crevices of many listeners' brains.
A G-string, thong, or string tanga is a narrow piece of cloth or even leather that passes between the legs, usually between the buttocks, and is attached to a band around the hips, worn as a bikini bottom or as underwear by both men and women.
The G-string or thong is probably the earliest form of clothing known to man; having originated in the warmer climates of sub-Saharan Africa where clothing was first worn nearly 75,000 years ago.
A variant of the thong concept is the jock sock, a pouch containing the penis and scrotum supported by a waistband, but lacking any strap under the crotch to the rear.