Hot Stuff

Album: Bittersweet World (2008)
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • Ashlee Simpson told SheKnows.com about this track that touches on the cattiness of girls: "'Hot Stuff' is meant to be a fun song. That's it. A lot of things on the record are laughing at situations, poking fun at things (laughs). With that, when you go somewhere and girls give you the mean eye. You're like, 'oh, wow - this is crazy.' 'Hot Stuff' makes fun of that. That song is meant to be a good time."
  • The Neptunes produced "Hot Stuff" along with some of the other songs on Bittersweet World, Simpson's third album. Simpson learned that hip-hop heroes move at a different pace than pop stars, and she put in a fair share of 14-hour days in the studio. She said on her record label website: "I have never worked until 4 a.m. before. I wouldn't go in until late in the afternoon and then we'd work until the wee hours of morning if we had it in us. I started bringing a blanket with me. I got a little loopy and punchy late at night, which affected some of the songs. It was so cool for me to be able to step outside of the way I had always done it before and try new things."

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Early Days of MTV

Early Days of MTVFact or Fiction

If you can recall the days when MTV played videos, you know that there are lots of stories to tell. See if you can spot the real ones.

Emilio Castillo from Tower of Power

Emilio Castillo from Tower of PowerSongwriter Interviews

Emilio talks about what it's like to write and perform with the Tower of Power horns, and why every struggling band should have a friend like Huey Lewis.

American Hits With Foreign Titles

American Hits With Foreign TitlesSong Writing

What are the biggest US hits with French, Spanish (not "Rico Suave"), Italian, Scottish, Greek, and Japanese titles?

U2 Lyrics

U2 LyricsMusic Quiz

How well do you know the lyrics of U2?

Brian Kehew: The Man Behind The Remasters

Brian Kehew: The Man Behind The RemastersSong Writing

Brian has unearthed outtakes by Fleetwood Mac, Aretha Franklin, Elvis Costello and hundreds of other artists for reissues. Here's how he does it.

80s Video Director Jay Dubin

80s Video Director Jay DubinSong Writing

Billy Joel and Hall & Oates hated making videos, so they chose a director with similar contempt for the medium. That was Jay Dubin, and he has a lot to say on the subject.