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“11 Songs That Are Totally Hot” features music courtesy of Chaka Khan, Dua Lipa, Felix Jaehn, Kelly Clarkson, and Spoon among others.
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“I know when that HOTline bling / That can only mean one thing.” Thanks Drake. “‘Cause you’re HOT and you’re cold / You’re yes, then you’re no…” Thank you Katy Perry. Oh, and one more – “Ole, ole, ole, ole … Feeling hot, hot, hot!” Thanks to you, Buster Poindexter. What do all of these very different songs have in common? Hotness, specifically featuring the word ‘hot’ in their respective song titles (“Hotline Bling”, “Hot N Cold” and “Hot Hot Hot”), as well as during the respective choruses. This playlist, 11 Songs That Are Totally Hot, which features none of the three of those excellent songs, features equally ‘hot’ music from the likes of Chaka Khan (“Too Hot”), Dua Lipa (“Hotter Than Hell”), Felix Jaehn (“Hot2Touch”), Kelly Clarkson (“Heat”), and Spoon (“Hot Thoughts”) among others.
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1. Chaka Khan, “Too Hot”
Hello Happiness • Diary / Island • 2019
On the pre-chorus, Chaka asks:
“Who’s gonna feed my fire When I need it to sweet up And if you think you’re man enough for me Then, baby, do you like it rough?”
2. Felix Jaehn, “Hot2Touch”
Ft. Hight & Alex Aiono
I • Virgin • 2018
“Hot2Touch” thrives from its brassy, sunny production, ultimately bursting with optimism.
Furthermore, bright, enthusiastic vocals match the major key and overall happy vibes of the production. In addition to the brass as a defining feature of the production, soulful, rhythmic guitars further take “Hot2Touch” to the next level. Also, worth noting, is the infectious songwriting, including the pre-chorus and of course the simple but potent chorus.
“But she’s too hot to touch (She’s too hot) She’s too hot to touch (She’s too hot) She’s too hot to touch (She’s too hot).”
3. CupcakKe, “Hot Pockets”
Hot Pockets [Single] • cupcakKe • 2018
The biggest selling point of “Hot Pockets” are the bars. CupcakKe raps like a mad woman, spitting with great agility. While there are the obligatory references to sex, and she mentions hoes and bitches a few too many times, she also serves up some clever bars. In those bars, she makes numerous pop cultural allusions and references including Nene Leaks, Dumbo, The Bible (specifically Adam and Eve, as well as Jesus), Adele, and Blake Shelton. Give her credit. The slick production work only fuels her fire. CupcakKe remains one of the most polarizing rappers in the game, but she reins herself in enough to make “Hot Pockets” among the best songs of her career.
4. Tech N9ne, “Habanero”
Ft. Mackenzie Nicole
Planet • Strange Music • 2018
As always, Tech N9ne is on autopilot, delivering some sensations rhymes as only he can. His first lines of the first verse set the tone as he spits, “Nothing identical / Bussin’ I mimic no fuckin’ bug, I’m crushin’ thy tentacles / Suckas be huffin’ and puffin’ ‘cause I’m touchin’ my pinnacle.” Hmm, that seems to call for another iteration of ‘aww shit!’ Of course there’s more on the second verse:
“I’m gonna live and givin’ critics the middle finger Bringing hella disaster, ain’t nobody no FEMA Welcome to my planet, we damage, and we can chop Killers with the advantage, we manage to be the top…”
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5. Kelly Clarkson, “Heat”
Meaning of Life • Atlantic • 2017
“Heat” definitely isn’t lukewarm, it’s hot – every bit as much a highlight as the aforementioned records that receive more buzz. Kelly Clarkson remains feisty and charged-up on this standout, as she requests “more heat” from her man. It seems however, he needs to do his part and reinvigorate things. On the first verse, she complains:
“I’m stumblin’ through the darkness There ain’t no sign of a spark here I’m used to feelin’ that fire You watered down that desire.”
Basically, what she’s say is, ‘Bruh, you better step it up!’ He she is putting in work and you need to match and exceed her work and “turn this around.”
6. Spoon, “Hot Thoughts”
Hot Thoughts • Matador • 2017
About a romantic interest, given the cited city, the assumption is she’s Japanese.
“Hot thoughts melting my mind Could be your accent mixing with mine… Your teeth shining so white Light up this sad street in Shibuya tonight.”
7. The Shadowboxers, “Hot Damn!”
Hot Damn! [Single] • Villa 40 • 2017
The production is one of the big things that stands out about “Hot Damn!” The sound can be characterized by its throwback qualities. Even so, there are also plenty of modern cues. One thing that’s consistent throughout “Hot Damn!” is its superb groove. The production evolves over the course of the song. It’s sleek, yet not overproduced. In fact, the production doesn’t feel truly ‘busy’ until the layering at the end. Besides the production, “Hot Damn!” features excellent vocals that are nuanced and soulful, without being over-sung. Lovely falsetto adds to the ripeness, not to mention the tongue-n-cheek sensibilities. The vibes are sexy without being offensive or going too far left. Ultimately, “Hot Damn” is an enjoyable, energetic pop-soul joint.
8. Luke Bryan, “She’s a Hot One”
What Makes You Country • Capitol Nashville • 2017
Within the context of his 2017 album, What Makes You Country, “She’s a Hot One” feeds off the momentum of “Hooked on It” that precedes it. Hence, “She’s a Hot One” is a high-energy record that’s turned up to the nth degree. The subject matter isn’t new fare for Bryan, singing about a “hot girl,” but he’s flexing, and continues to be successful in this department. “She’s Hot One” definitely brings nothing brand-new to the table, but when you’re Luke Bryan, well, whatever he brings seems to be sufficient.
“She starts feeling the buzz about shot one one Hip starts swaying when the DJ drops one She’s in against the law, call the cops one She might be a mess but she’s a hot one With her little jeans and white tee She might rev up an old boy’s heart or even stop one Putting on a show tonight, letting go tonight She might be a mess, but she’s a hot one.”
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9. Dua Lipa, “Hotter Than Hell”
Dua Lipa (Complete Edition) • Warner Music UK • 2018
“Can you feel the warmth? Yeah / As my kiss goes down you like some sweet alcohol.” Wow! Within the context of Dua Lipa, “Hotter Than Hell” serves as another production victory, anchored by a thudding four-on-the-floor beat (early-on) and sleek synths. Vocally, Dua Lipa is in her zone, showcasing her rich, robust lower register on the verses, and growing more gritty and powerful on the chorus. Lyrically, Dua Lipa seems to want to have her ‘cake and eat it too.’ Why? Because she paints herself as an angel – “the answer to your prayers” – yet she’s somewhat blasphemous at the same time.
“‘Cause I’m hot like hell Does it burn when I’m not there? And you’re by yourself Am I the answer to your prayers? I’m giving you that pleasure, heaven And I’ll give it to you Hotter than hell Hotter than hell.”
10. Juicy J, “Hot as Hell”
Rubba Band Business • Columbia • 2017
The hook is simple (and stupid) AF but instantly gets stuck in your head.
“I’m hot as hell (I’m hot as hell), I’m hot as hell (I’m hot as hell) I’m hot as hell on these streets, I’m hot as hell (I’m hot as hell) … My youngin’ cashing off a brick, she hot as hell (she hot as hell) He put extensions on the stick, he hot as hell (he hot as hell) I put extensions on my bitch, she hot as hell (she hot as hell) I’m hot as hell.”
The piano loop is hypnotizing, while the bass-heavy, trap percussion goes H.A.M. This is a perfect example of a banger with ‘little substance’ that’s simply irresistible because it’s just that good. Juicy J knows what he’s doing.
11. 5 Seconds of Summer, “She’s Kinda Hot”
Sounds Good Feels Good • Capitol • 2015
“She’s Kinda Hot” appears on the band’s sophomore album, Sounds Good Feels Good. Much like “She Looks So Perfect,” “She’s Kinda Hot” is an incredibly groovy and infectious record that screams ‘hit’ from the first time you hear it. Adding to the glory is one of the best lyrics you’ll ever hear from a boy band: “My girlfriends bitching ‘cause I always sleep in.” Hmm, my how boybands have changed? Bitching? Backstreet Boys definitely couldn’t have got away with that one. But staying on topic and embracing the hotness of this playlist and the song itself, well, “She’s kinda hot though.”
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