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"Hot Like Fire" is a song recorded by American singer Aaliyah for her second studio album One in a Million (1996). The song was written by both Missy Elliot and Timbaland, with the latter producing the song. Musically, the album version is a Trip hop song, while the single remix version is a "jeep-friendly" funk song with a bouncing beat and features ad-libs from Timbaland. Lyrically, the song is sexually suggestive, with Aaliyah promising that she is worth the wait. The song was re-recorded and released as the fifth and final single from One in a Million with "The One I Gave My Heart To" on September 16, 1997 by Blackground Records and Atlantic Records.

"Hot Like Fire"
Single by Aaliyah featuring Timbaland
from the album One in a Million
A-side"The One I Gave My Heart To"
B-side"Death of a Playa"
ReleasedSeptember 16, 1997
Recorded
StudioPyramid (Ithaca)
Genre
  • Trip hop (album version)
  • funk (Timbaland's Groove Mix)
Length
  • 4:24 (album version)
  • 4:35 (Timbaland's Groove Mix)
Label
  • Blackground
  • Atlantic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Timbaland
Aaliyah singles chronology
"The One I Gave My Heart To"
(1997)
"Hot Like Fire"
(1997)
"Journey to the Past"
(1997)
Timbaland singles chronology
"What About Us?"
(1997)
"Hot Like Fire"
(1997)
"Are You That Somebody?"
(1998)

Upon its release, the song was met with generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising both Aaliyah's vocal delivery and the song's production. In the United States, "Hot Like Fire" barely charted on any of the major Billboard charts, being largely overshadowed by its A-side "The One I Gave My Heart To"; it peaked at number 31 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart. Internationally, the song peaked at number 30 on the UK Singles Chart.


Music and lyrics


"Hot like Fire" was described as "sleek" "fine Trip hop"[1][2] and it is a "panting minimalist controlled-blaze baby-maker" with suggestive lyrics.[3][4] The production on the song's 1997 single release differs from the album version and it has a "more jeep-friendly beat".[1] According to Emily Manning from i-D, the songs remix "features a sizzling, soulful, and bouncing beat (plus an ad-lib Tim ripped from Suzanne Vega's "Tom's Diner")".[5] Billboard further discussed the remix saying, "Timb’s club-ready remix, which jacks up the bounce of the original track, layers on a dose of funk and essentially sets the whole thing ablaze".[6]

On "Hot Like Fire", Aaliyah "hums and moans promises to her new bae that his patience will be rewarded".[7] Delivering the lines "I know you've been wait, you've been waitin a long time for me/But if you wait a little while longer, this is how it'll be", Aaliyah promises to be "hot and ready for her patient lover on this enticing opening offering".[8] According to Bob Waliszewski's review on the website Focus on the Family, the song "celebrates passionate sex-without suggesting a marital context".[9]


Critical reception


Shannon Marcec from Complex felt that the re-recorded remix version of "Hot Like Fire" was better than the original version, stating: "No shade to the original version of "Hot Like Fire," but the "Timbaland's Groove Mix" was 10 times better". Marcec also praised both the song's production and Aaliyah's vocals, saying: "Timbaland presents another entrancing track, beatboxing Susanne Vega's "Tom's Diner," while Aaliyah brings her melodic voice and habitually sexy style".[7] Bianca Gracie from Fuse also felt the remix was better than the original version, also saying that Timbaland "added his magic hip-hop-infused touch to the steamy track, which was anchored by Aaliyah's laidback vocals".[10] Bob Waliszewski of Plugged In, a publication of the Christian conservative organization Focus on the Family, was less enthusiastic in his review of One in a Million, writing that the sexually suggestive lyrics of "Hot Like Fire" "spoil whatever good this disc has going for it".[9]


Commercial performance


Released simultaneously with "The One I Gave My Heart To", "Hot Like Fire" didn't chart on any of the major Billboard chartswith the exception of the US R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart, where it peaked at number 31 on August 16, 1997.[11]

Internationally, the song performed moderately, peaking at number 30 on the UK Singles Chart on November 22, 1997.[12] The song also peaked at number 25 on the UK Dance Chart on November 16, 1997,[13] and at number three on the UK R&B Chart on November 23, 1997.[14]


Music video



Synopsis


The accompanying music video for "Hot Like Fire" was directed by Lance "Un" Rivera, while Fatima Robinson directed the choreography.[15] Missy Elliott, Timbaland, Magoo, Playa, Changing Faces, Lil' Kim, and Junior M.A.F.I.A. made cameos in the video. Timbaland's Groove Mix was used for the video rather than the album version of the song. The video starts with a large number of people in an urban neighborhood on a very hot summer day. Aaliyah drives a red car with a fire engine. The setting quickly changes to night as Aaliyah gets out of the car to perform the chorus on a steamy stage with sparks in the background. During the second verse, Aaliyah is seen dancing with the crowd. Aaliyah returns to the stage with the dancers to perform the chorus again. Timbaland and Elliott perform their verses.


Fashion


For the video, Aaliyah wore red camo cargo pants that were custom-made by 5001 Flavors.[16] According to her former stylist Derek Lee "Her look was really supposed to be about the pants and her swag, so the top needed to be very, very simple".[16] He continued saying, "She has Jamaican blood and I've always been a fan of dancehall music, so you see her rocking two different colored Clark Wallabees, because Wallabees were huge in dancehall. I always wanted to pull that into it."[16]


Reception


The music video for "Hot Like Fire" made its television debut on BET during the week ending August 17, 1997.[17] On August 24, 1997, the video debuted on other cable network channels, such as MTV and The Box.[18] The video became the eighth most-played video on BET during the week of September 21, 1997.[19] Emily Manning from i-D felt that the music video was "underappreciated" considering the video's star-studded cameos; she also mentioned that the video "features peak Aaliyah street style: rose-tinted shades and baggy camo cargos".[5] Tatiana Cirisano from Billboard, felt the music video pulled the song together and that "the whole crew — Missy, Aaliyah and Timb — pull up in a firetruck, inciting a bumping block party full of both literal and metaphorical flames".[6]


Live performances


In August 1997, Aaliyah made a televised appearance on the short-lived talk show Vibe, where she performed "Hot Like Fire" and gave the show's host a gift basket full of promotional items.[20][21]


Legacy


In 2013, American R&B singer Solange and British indie pop group The xx covered "Hot Like Fire" at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.[22] Bassier Oliver Sim sang the first verse of the song while his fellow group member Romy Madley Croft backed him in the performance.[22] Solange came out during the performance in a "bright white tank top and fluorescent pink skirt" to join The xx.[22] Jeff Benjamin from Fuse praised the performance, saying: "Solange's sweet vocals sounded right at home on The xx-ified version of Aaliyah's track. And it was so clear Solange was having fun as she danced around on stage, giggling into the mic and flailed her arms about".[22] Their cover of the song was a nod to the group's modern R&B roots that are infused in their "stripped down sound".[23] In 2016, rapper Nicki Minaj interpolated "Hot Like Fire" in her song "Black Barbies" with the "oh no, no, no, no" line.[24]


Track listings and formats



Charts


Weekly chart performance for "Hot Like Fire"
Chart (19971998) Peak
position
Scotland (OCC)[32]
with "The One I Gave My Heart To"
88
UK Singles (OCC)[33]
with "The One I Gave My Heart To"
30
UK Dance (OCC)[34]
with "The One I Gave My Heart To"
25
UK Hip Hop/R&B (OCC)[35]
with "The One I Gave My Heart To"
3
US R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay (Billboard)[36] 31

Release history


Release dates and formats for "Hot Like Fire"
Region Date Format(s)[lower-alpha 2] Label(s) Ref.
United States September 16, 1997
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • cassette
  • CD
  • maxi CD
  • Blackground
  • Atlantic
United Kingdom October 27, 1997
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • cassette
  • CD
Atlantic

Notes


  1. The original version of "Hot Like Fire" was recorded in 1996, while Timbaland's Groove Mixused for the music video and included on the single releaseswas recorded in 1997.
  2. On physical formats, "Hot Like Fire" was released as a double A-side single with "The One I Gave My Heart To".

References


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  2. Lang, George (August 31, 2001). "Promising singer worthy of posthumous praise". The Oklahoman. Retrieved June 21, 2022. Beginning with her 1996 album, "One In a Million," she was working with Elliott on fine trip-hop such as Hot Like Fire.
  3. "Aaliyah's 'One In a Million' Turns 20: How Her Second Album Predicted R&B's Future". Billboard. Retrieved December 5, 2018.
  4. Hampton, Dream (October 1996). "Revolutions- Aaliyah 'One In A Million'". Vibe. New York: 134. Archived from the original on April 7, 2022. Retrieved June 21, 2022.
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  16. "Aaliyah's Stylist Derek Lee On Her Most Fashionable Music Video Moments". Nylon. Retrieved April 10, 2022.
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