I'm Really Hot

I'm Really Hot

Infobox Single
Name = I'm Really Hot


Artist = Missy Elliott
from Album = This Is Not a Test!
Released = March 23, 2004
Format = Digital download, CD single
Recorded = New York City and Atlanta, Georgia
Genre = Hip-hop
Length = 3:30
Label = Goldmind/Atlantic
Writer = Missy Elliott
Producer = Missy Elliott, Timbaland
Chart position =


Last single = "Pass That Dutch"
(2003)
This single = "I'm Really Hot"
(2004)
Next single = "Lose Control"
(2005)

"I'm Really Hot" is the second and final single from Missy Elliott's 5th album "This Is Not a Test!" The video remix of the song contains a sample of "Hot Music" by British pop trio Soho.

Video

In the video, Missy Elliott's entourage begins a dancing competition with a group of Asian dancers. At the end of the video, Missy Elliott and all of the dancers (her team and the opponents) begin dancing to the video remix which samples "Hot Music" by British pop trio Soho. Cameos in the video were made by R&B singer Tweet and the same child dancers from the videos for "Work It" and "Gossip Folks", including teenage actress Alyson Stoner.

Track listing

Chart Performance

ee also

*Pass That Dutch
*2004 in music
*UK Singles Chart
*Billboard Hot 100
*Missy Elliott discography


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