Hot Stuff (Donna Summer Song)
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"Hot Stuff" is a song by Pete Bellotte, Harold Faltermeyer, and Keith Forsey released as the lead single by American singer Donna Summer on her seventh studio album '' Bad Girls'', produced by English producer Pete Bellotte and Italian producer
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in 1979 through Casablanca Records. Up to that point, Summer had mainly been associated with
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songs but this song also showed a significant rock direction, including a guitar solo by ex- Doobie Brother and Steely Dan guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter. It is the second of four songs by Summer to reach number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. When the song was heard by Benny Anderson and Bjorn Ulvaeus it inspired them to write
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's 1979 hit Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) with similar riffs, melody and sentiment with the
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girls in need of 'a man after midnight and Donna looking for some 'hot stuff'. In 2018, a remix by Ralphi Rosario and Erick Ibiza entitled "Hot Stuff 2018" went to number one on the US Dance Club Songs chart.


Reception

''
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'' claimed that "Hot Stuff" has a "strong R&B, soulish feel" along with a "fiery" vocal performance from Summer. ''
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'' said that the song "has an exciting newness to its rock/disco sound" with " power guitar chording, interesting synthesizer lines and unusual Summer vocal." '' Record World'' called it a "splendid rock disco tune."


Awards and legacy

"Hot Stuff" won Summer the
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for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance in the inaugural year the award was given out. In 2010, the song was ranked No. 104 on ''Rolling Stone''s list of " The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".


Chart performance

"Hot Stuff" was certified Platinum by the
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and remained at number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart for three non-consecutive weeks, and spent the longest time in the top ten in 1979: fourteen weeks. The song also topped the US Dance Club Songs chart, with Summer's follow-up " Bad Girls" as a double A-side. "Hot Stuff" was the seventh biggest song of 1979 in the US. The popular 12" single edition of the song plays the full 6:47 version of the song and then segues into "Bad Girls" 4:55 version.


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The Pussycat Dolls version

American dance troupe The Pussycat Dolls used elements of the song on "Hot Stuff (I Want You Back)", which appears on their 2005 debut album '' PCD''.


EliZe version

Dutch pop singer EliZe released a cover in September 2008, which peaked at no. 11 on the Dutch charts.


Kygo version

On September 18, 2020, Norwegian DJ Kygo released a remixed version of the song.


Background

In a press release, Kygo noted that Summer was one of his favorite artists of all time because of her brilliant catalogue and unmatched vocals. He hopes that this version will continue to bring the joy that the original track has.


Music video

A music video to accompany the release of "Hot Stuff" was first released onto
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on September 17, 2020. The video is directed by Bo Webb, starring ''
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'' cast members Madelyn Cline and Chase Stokes. The music video details a blossoming love between the two as they dance the night away amidst blue and purple hues.


Personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal. * Kygo – production * Harold Faltermeyer – songwriting * Keith Forsey – songwriting * Pete Bellotte – songwriter * Randy Merrill – master engineering * Şerban Ghenea – mix engineering


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Appearances in other media

*Professional wrestler "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert took his
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from the song, which he also used as his entrance theme. *The song was used in the 1997 film '' The Full Monty''. During a press event on his 50th birthday,
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helped recreate the scene in which the four main characters overhear the song while waiting in line at the unemployment office. *The song is featured in the 2015 film '' The Martian,'' during a scene in which
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's character uses radioactive material to keep warm whilst stranded on
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. * Mexican pop star Lorena Herrera covered the song in Spanish renaming it "Algo prendido". *The song is playable in the 2010 game '' Just Dance 2'' and the 2011 game '' Dance Central 2''. *It is heard in multiple commercials. *The song was used in '' Mafia!'', a 1998 American crime comedy film directed by Jim Abrahams. *The song is played at the conclusion of the Pop-Tarts Bowl, a
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bowl game sponsored by Kellanova, when the winning team feasts on what was advertised as an "edible mascot" as a result of winning the game.


See also

* List of number-one singles in Australia during the 1970s * List of Top 25 singles for 1979 in Australia * ''Billboard'' Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1979 * List of ''Billboard'' Hot 100 top 10 singles in 1979 * List of ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number-one singles of 1979 * List of ''Cash Box'' Top 100 number-one singles of 1979 *
List of number-one singles of 1979 (Canada) ''RPM (magazine), RPM'' was a Canadian music magazine that published the best-performing single (music), singles record chart, chart in Canada from 1964 to 2000. In 1979 in music, 1979, twenty-eight singles reached number one in Canada. The firs ...
* List of RPM number-one dance singles of 1979 * List of number-one singles from 1968 to 1979 (Switzerland) * List of number-one dance singles of 1979 (U.S.) * List of number-one dance singles of 2018 (U.S.)


References

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