Hot To Go!

Album: The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess (2023)
Charted: 4 15
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Songfacts®:

  • Imagine, if you will, a dance song so buoyant it could lift a lead weight. That, in a nutshell, is Chappell Roan's "Hot To Go!" This effervescent number is a paean to self-esteem and a yearning for connection, all wrapped up in an energetic package. The repetitive chorus "H-O-T-T-O-G-O" reinforces the song's lively vibe.
  • Roan wanted a song that she could dance to with her fans, so its cheerleading-style beat is intentionally crafted to be danced to. Roan teaches her fans the accompanying moves at concerts, transforming them all into a synchronized sea of enthusiastic bouncing.

    "I wrote this song so I could live out my cheerleader fantasy!" she said. "I just wanted to make something simple and silly that I could do with the audience because I'm a huge fan of audience participation."

    "Also," she added with a shameless grin, "I selfishly (and shamelessly) wanted to bounce around on stage singing a song about being hot."
  • Roan crafted the song with Dan Nigro, the hitmaking songwriter/producer who is Olivia Rodrigo's musical partner.
  • "Hot To Go!" is just one of several upbeat dance-pop numbers that liven up Roan's debut album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess. Roan first teamed with Nigro in the late 2010s, and they unleashed the album's lead single, "Pink Pony Club," in early 2020. Then, life got complicated for Roan, with a messy breakup and a global pandemic to deal with. She retreated to the familiar stomping grounds of her Missouri roots, where she worked and saved up some cash before returning to Los Angeles and reconnecting with Nigro. After signing to his Island Records imprint Amusement, they wrote the rest of The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess.
  • The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess climbed to the UK albums chart top spot nearly a year after its September 2023 release. The LP initially made waves in the US but struggled to gain traction across the pond, but Roan's meteoric rise to fame during the summer of 2024 propelled her rise to the UK summit. The success of her single "Good Luck, Babe!" and her high-profile support slot on Olivia Rodrigo's Guts tour were instrumental in catapulting her to the peak position.
  • In 2024, Target used "Hot to Go!" to promote their pets section (the "Cuddle Collab") in a commercial where dogs and cats are doing the shopping.
  • "Hot To Go!" exploded in popularity on TikTok, fueled by a viral trend. The trend typically follows this pattern:

    The Request: Someone expresses a desire to hear "Hot to Go!"

    The Denial: Another person responds with a definitive "No, this is (different song)."

    The Twist: A clip of a different song is played instead of "Hot to Go!"
  • "Hot To Go!" plays in Season 3, Episode 1 of Amazon Prime Video's The Summer I Turned Pretty. It soundtracks a lively day-drinking event called Finals Freakoff, filled with festivities among college friends.

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