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Hot
Released

2007
Hot" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, taken as the third single from her third studio album, The Best Damn Thing (2007). The song was written by Lavigne and Evan Taubenfeld, while it was produced by Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald. The pop rock ballad talks about her feelings about a boyfriend, who makes her "hot". The song received positive reviews from music critics, who praised its "old-style" vibe and its anthemic nature. A version of the chorus in Mandarin was released in China and a version of the chorus in Japanese was released in Japan.
"Hot"Single by Avril Lavignefrom the album The Best Damn ThingReleasedOctober 2, 2007
Recorded2006Studio
Conway, Hollywood
Henson, Hollywood
Ocean Way, Hollywood
Monster Island, New York City
Genre
Pop rock
new wave
Length3:23LabelRCASongwriter(s)
Avril Lavigne
Evan Taubenfeld
Producer(s)Dr. LukeAvril Lavigne singles chronology"When You're Gone"
(2007)"Hot"
(2007)"The Best Damn Thing"
(2008)Music video"Hot" on YouTube
Commercially, the song was more successful in Australia, Canada and a few European countries, while it was a commercial disappointment in the United States. Lavigne performed the song at the 2007 MTV Europe Music Awards, American Music Awards, on The Friday Night Project and many more. The music video directed by Matthew Rolston shows Lavigne in a more "sexy" way, with a "1920s burlesque" theme.
Background and releaseEdit
After the success of her debut album, Let Go (2002), Lavigne released her second album, Under My Skin (2004), which debuted at number one in more than ten countries, went platinum within one month, and further established Lavigne as a pop icon. Later, a song that was co-written by Lavigne and ultimately cut from the final track list—"Breakaway"—was later given to Kelly Clarkson, who used it as the title track and lead-off single for her Grammy-winning second album.[1] In July 2006, Lavigne married Sum 41's Deryck Whibley and spent most of the year working on her third album, enlisting blink-182 drummer Travis Barker to play drums, and cherry-picking a variety of producers (including her husband) to helm the recording sessions.[1] Lavigne described the album as "really fast, fun, young, bratty, aggressive, confident, cocky in a playful way."[2]
Lavigne worked with Evan Taubenfeld in four songs for the album, including "Hot". About working with Dr. Luke, the producer of the track, Lavigne said, "I met Luke [Gottwald] and we hit it off.
I didn’t even know who he was. He came over to my house and we talked and we ended up in the studio for four months".[3] After the success of the first two singles from "The Best Damn Thing" (2007), "Girlfriend" (which topped the Billboard charts, among others[4]) and "When You're Gone" (which became a top-ten hit in many countries[5]), Lavigne responded to a lawsuit that was brought against her claiming she copied a song for her hit "Girlfriend" and the accusations of songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk, who suggested that Lavigne ripped off one of her songs.[6] Later, Lavigne released "Hot" as the album's third single, amidst the plagiarism controversies,[7] on October 2007.
Composition and lyricsEdit
"Hot" was written by Avril Lavigne and Evan Taubenfeld, while Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald produced the song.[8] The song is a pop rock ballad,[9] that contains new wave verses,[10] as well as a "punchy" chorus,[9] where Lavigne proclaims her lover's sweetness. In the chorus, Lavigne sings, "You make me so hot/You make me wanna drop."[11] The song structurally takes a dramatic turn during the bridge in which she drops the persona of being crazy in love to candidly tell her lover how real and raw her emotions are, aside from the public display, "Kiss me gently, always, I know, hold me, love me, don't ever go," she sings softly.[12] A Japanese version of the song was released as a ringtone in Japan, with the Japanese lyrics replacing the chorus. In China, a Mandarin version of the song was released which replaced the chorus and the introduction with Mandarin lyrics.[1
ReceptionEdit
CriticalEdit
"Hot" was praised by critics. Darryl Sterdan of Jam! Canoe wrote that the song is "more old-style Avril— except for the steamy Alanis-style lyrics."[9] Chris Willman of Entertainment Weekly commented that while listening to the "sputtering chorus" of Hot kick in and smooth out, it's as if she and her Let Go team, The Matrix, never broke up. [14] Theon Weber of Stylus Magazine praised its "refined orgasm",[15] while Fraser McAlpine of BBC Music praised its "nice new-wave verses, nice enormous chorus", calling it "anthemic and suits Avril's adenoidal rasp rather well."[10] Alex Nunn of musicOMH noted that "Hot" is "one of the albums' three standout tracks", writing that "it really comes as little surprise to see his name attached to the albums best moments."[16] Eric R. Danton of Connecticut Music called it "gushy power-ballad,"[17] while Lauren
Released

2007
Hot" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, taken as the third single from her third studio album, The Best Damn Thing (2007). The song was written by Lavigne and Evan Taubenfeld, while it was produced by Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald. The pop rock ballad talks about her feelings about a boyfriend, who makes her "hot". The song received positive reviews from music critics, who praised its "old-style" vibe and its anthemic nature. A version of the chorus in Mandarin was released in China and a version of the chorus in Japanese was released in Japan.
"Hot"Single by Avril Lavignefrom the album The Best Damn ThingReleasedOctober 2, 2007
Recorded2006Studio
Conway, Hollywood
Henson, Hollywood
Ocean Way, Hollywood
Monster Island, New York City
Genre
Pop rock
new wave
Length3:23LabelRCASongwriter(s)
Avril Lavigne
Evan Taubenfeld
Producer(s)Dr. LukeAvril Lavigne singles chronology"When You're Gone"
(2007)"Hot"
(2007)"The Best Damn Thing"
(2008)Music video"Hot" on YouTube
Commercially, the song was more successful in Australia, Canada and a few European countries, while it was a commercial disappointment in the United States. Lavigne performed the song at the 2007 MTV Europe Music Awards, American Music Awards, on The Friday Night Project and many more. The music video directed by Matthew Rolston shows Lavigne in a more "sexy" way, with a "1920s burlesque" theme.
Background and releaseEdit
After the success of her debut album, Let Go (2002), Lavigne released her second album, Under My Skin (2004), which debuted at number one in more than ten countries, went platinum within one month, and further established Lavigne as a pop icon. Later, a song that was co-written by Lavigne and ultimately cut from the final track list—"Breakaway"—was later given to Kelly Clarkson, who used it as the title track and lead-off single for her Grammy-winning second album.[1] In July 2006, Lavigne married Sum 41's Deryck Whibley and spent most of the year working on her third album, enlisting blink-182 drummer Travis Barker to play drums, and cherry-picking a variety of producers (including her husband) to helm the recording sessions.[1] Lavigne described the album as "really fast, fun, young, bratty, aggressive, confident, cocky in a playful way."[2]
Lavigne worked with Evan Taubenfeld in four songs for the album, including "Hot". About working with Dr. Luke, the producer of the track, Lavigne said, "I met Luke [Gottwald] and we hit it off.
I didn’t even know who he was. He came over to my house and we talked and we ended up in the studio for four months".[3] After the success of the first two singles from "The Best Damn Thing" (2007), "Girlfriend" (which topped the Billboard charts, among others[4]) and "When You're Gone" (which became a top-ten hit in many countries[5]), Lavigne responded to a lawsuit that was brought against her claiming she copied a song for her hit "Girlfriend" and the accusations of songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk, who suggested that Lavigne ripped off one of her songs.[6] Later, Lavigne released "Hot" as the album's third single, amidst the plagiarism controversies,[7] on October 2007.
Composition and lyricsEdit
"Hot" was written by Avril Lavigne and Evan Taubenfeld, while Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald produced the song.[8] The song is a pop rock ballad,[9] that contains new wave verses,[10] as well as a "punchy" chorus,[9] where Lavigne proclaims her lover's sweetness. In the chorus, Lavigne sings, "You make me so hot/You make me wanna drop."[11] The song structurally takes a dramatic turn during the bridge in which she drops the persona of being crazy in love to candidly tell her lover how real and raw her emotions are, aside from the public display, "Kiss me gently, always, I know, hold me, love me, don't ever go," she sings softly.[12] A Japanese version of the song was released as a ringtone in Japan, with the Japanese lyrics replacing the chorus. In China, a Mandarin version of the song was released which replaced the chorus and the introduction with Mandarin lyrics.[1
ReceptionEdit
CriticalEdit
"Hot" was praised by critics. Darryl Sterdan of Jam! Canoe wrote that the song is "more old-style Avril— except for the steamy Alanis-style lyrics."[9] Chris Willman of Entertainment Weekly commented that while listening to the "sputtering chorus" of Hot kick in and smooth out, it's as if she and her Let Go team, The Matrix, never broke up. [14] Theon Weber of Stylus Magazine praised its "refined orgasm",[15] while Fraser McAlpine of BBC Music praised its "nice new-wave verses, nice enormous chorus", calling it "anthemic and suits Avril's adenoidal rasp rather well."[10] Alex Nunn of musicOMH noted that "Hot" is "one of the albums' three standout tracks", writing that "it really comes as little surprise to see his name attached to the albums best moments."[16] Eric R. Danton of Connecticut Music called it "gushy power-ballad,"[17] while Lauren