| This article documents a current single. Information is likely to change as the song remains on the charts. |
| "Hot" | |||||
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| Single by
Avril Lavigne from the album The Best Damn Thing |
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| B-side | "It's All Because of You" | ||||
| Released | |||||
| Format | CD single | ||||
| Genre | Punk-pop / Alternative Pop-Rock | ||||
| Length | 3:23 | ||||
| Label | RCA | ||||
| Writer | Avril Lavigne, Evan Taubenfeld | ||||
| Producer | Dr. Luke | ||||
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"Hot" is a song by Avril Lavigne produced by Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald, and is the third single from Lavigne's third album, The Best Damn Thing. During an interview at the 2007 MuchMusic Video Awards,[2] Lavigne implied that she plans to shoot a video for the song, which premiered on Yahoo on October 5. She performed the song on the July 6 episode of The Friday Night Project. It was played on the fourth episode of season three of MTV's The Hills.
Lavigne said during a Total Request Live interview on September 5, 2007 that she would be shooting the music video for this song in Jersey City on September 8.
Hot debuted at #24 on the Canadian Top 40 Radio Chart and #87 on the Canadian Hot 100. It was the most added and most increased plays.[3]
Formats
- Japanese CD single
- "Hot"
- "When You're Gone" (acoustic version)
- "Girlfriend" (Dr. Luke remix feat. Lil' Mama)
- UK CD single
- "Hot"
- "I Can Do Better" (Acoustic)
- "It's All Because of You"
- UK CD single 2
- "Hot"
- "Hot" (Instrumental)
- "Hot" (Live)
- "It's All Because Of You"
- "Hot" (Video)
- Australian single
- "Hot"
- "I Can Do Better" (Acoustic)
- "It's All Because of You"
- "Hot" (Video)
Charts
| Chart (2007)[4] | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Canadian Hot 100[5] | 32 |
| UK Singles Chart[6] | 95 |
| U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | - |
| U.S. Billboard Pop 100 | - |
| United World Chart | - |
| TRL | 6 |
| iTunes Pop 100 | 49 |
| iTunes UK Pop 100 | 19 |
Music video
In a recent article it was revealed that Lavigne had shot a music video at the Beacon in Remote land, a representative for the development announced. The 23-year-old singer was at the complex -- the former Jersey City Medical Center -- on Saturday night. The video was shot in Murdoch Hall. At the beginning of the video, Lavigne is greeted by paparazzi and fans, where she then enters a dressing room to prepare for a performance, which is also shown. At the end of the video, Lavigne leaves in the same car she arrived in. The video premiered on Yahoo! Music, VIVA and MTV. "Hot" music video debuted at #1 in Spain in its first week on the video download chart[7]
References
- ^ "R&R::Going For Adds::CHR/Top 40", RadioAndRecords.com, September 30, 2007.
- ^ Entrevue avec Avril Lavigne. MusiquePlus.com (2007-07-18). Retrieved on 2007-07-21.
- ^ http://www.radioandrecords.com/Formats/Charts/Canada_CHR_Chart.asp
- ^ Official Charts Worldwide
- ^ Canadian Hot 100. Billboard.com. Retrieved on 2007-08-04.
- ^ http://www.uksingleschart.co.uk/
- ^ http://music.yahoo.com/premieres
Links
| Avril Lavigne | |
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| Studio albums | Let Go (2002) • Under My Skin (2004) • The Best Damn Thing (2007) |
| DVDs | Skater Girl (2003) • My World (2003) • Live at Budokan: Bonez Tour (2005) |
| EPs | Angus Drive (2003) • Live Acoustic (2004) |
| Singles | "Complicated" • "Sk8er Boi" • "I'm with You" • "Losing Grip" • "Mobile" • "Don't Tell Me" • "Take Me Away" • "My Happy Ending" • "Nobody's Home" • "He Wasn't" • "Fall to Pieces" • "Keep Holding On" • "Girlfriend" • "When You're Gone" • "Hot" |
| Other songs | "I Don't Give" • "I Always Get What I Want" |
| Related topics | Deryck Whibley • Awards and nominations • Discography • Music videos • Tours |
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