Hot n Cold
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Single by Katy Perry | ||||
from the album One of the Boys | ||||
Released | September 9, 2008 | |||
Recorded | December 2007 | |||
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Length | 3:40 | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
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"Hot n Cold" on YouTube |
"Hot n Cold" is a song by American singer Katy Perry. The song was written by Perry, Dr. Luke, and Max Martin and produced by Luke and Benny Blanco for her second studio album, One of the Boys (2008). It was released as the album's second single on September 9, 2008. The lyrics address an unstable romantic relationship caused by a partner's mood swings.
The song reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Perry's second consecutive top-five single, following "I Kissed a Girl". It also became Perry's second top-five single in the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand, and topped the charts in Finland, Germany, Canada, Norway, and Denmark, among others. "Hot n Cold" has sold over 5.8 million pure sales in the US, making it one of Perry's highest-selling singles in the nation.
To promote "Hot n Cold", Perry marked the song's live debut with a performance on NBC's Today. She also performed the song at the 2008 MTV Europe Music Awards, which she hosted. The song's music video, which was directed by Alan Ferguson, was released on October 1, 2008, and features Perry as a bride who is about to marry her fiancé, who experiences a daydream in which she pursues him after he flees from the wedding. "Hot n Cold" was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards. Perry has also performed the song on all of her tours: Hello Katy Tour, California Dreams Tour, Prismatic World Tour, and Witness: The Tour.
Background and composition
[edit]"Hot n Cold" was written by Perry, Dr. Luke, and Max Martin and produced by Dr. Luke and Benny Blanco. It was recorded in December 2007 in three studios: Dr. Luke's Studios in New York City, Conway Recording Studio in Hollywood, California, and Legacy Recording Studios in New York City. It was mixed in MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach.[1] The collaboration between Perry and Dr. Luke was set up by record executives at Capitol Records, who felt that One of the Boys was lacking an "undeniable smash or two", and the two co-wrote "I Kissed a Girl" and "Hot n Cold" as a result.[2] Perry revealed that the song was originally considered for release as the album's first single, before "I Kissed a Girl" was chosen.[3]
"Hot n Cold" is a pop and dance-pop song which utilizes guitars and synthesizers.[4][5][6] It has a length of three minutes and forty seconds (3:40),[7] and runs at a moderately fast tempo of 132 beats per minute in the key of G major.[8] The lyrics of the song address a lover of Perry whose mood swings are affecting the couple's relationship. The song opens with Perry confronting her former partner over his frequent changes of mind, singing "You change your mind like a girl changes clothes / Yeah you PMS / Like a bitch, I would know". In the chorus, she uses antonyms to describe her partner's mood changes, with the chorus of the song including the lines, "You're hot then you're cold / You're yes then you're no / You're in then you're out / You're up then you're down".[9]
Critical reception
[edit]Alex Fletcher of Digital Spy gave the song three out of five stars, saying "this track doesn't live up to the hype surrounding its singer, but the choppy guitars and whooshing synths have a certain charm."[4] In his review for musicOMH, Darren Harvey called "Hot n Cold" a "Tiffany-style '80s pop number".[5] ChartAttack noted the "frenetic dance-pop" of the track.[6] In a less positive review, Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine criticized the song, saying "Perry confuses political incorrectness with being subversive on tracks like 'Hot n Cold', in which she, in the process of skewering guys who change their minds 'like girls change clothes', just winds up sounding mildly sexist."[10] Jon Caramanica of The New York Times compared the song to "U + Ur Hand" by Pink, which was also produced by Dr. Luke, saying that it does not share the latter's "passion".[11] Lizzie Ennever of BBC felt the track was not "the most single-worthy song".[12] The Guardian wrote that the song "didn't seem to capture the public's imagination" the way her previous single "I Kissed a Girl" did.[13] The song was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards,[14] but lost to Beyoncé's "Halo".[15]
Chart performance
[edit]"Hot n Cold" debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 88 on June 28, 2008, due to strong digital downloads after the album's release, falling off the chart the next week. It re-entered the Hot 100 on August 23, again at number 88. The song peaked at number three on the Hot 100 on November 22, making it her second top-three hit after "I Kissed a Girl". "Hot n Cold" was in the top ten for 18 weeks, spending more time in the top ten than Perry's previous single "I Kissed a Girl", which spent 14 weeks. The song was also a bigger radio hit than "I Kissed a Girl", becoming Perry's first number one on both US Mainstream Top 40 and Adult Top 40 radio charts. It remained in the Hot 100 for a total of 39 weeks.[16] As of August 2020, "Hot n Cold" has been certified 8 times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)[17] and sold 5.8 million copies in the United States, making it Perry's sixth best-selling single in the country.[18]
In Canada, the song debuted at number 73 and reached the number one position on the chart on November 20. It was later certified six times platinum.[19] The song peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart on December 7, and was certified double platinum.[20] "Hot n Cold" debuted on the German Singles Chart at number two due to strong digital download sales, before topping the chart and spending eight consecutive weeks at number one in Germany.[21] In Australia, the single debuted in the top 50, before reaching its peak at number four. It has since been certified eight times platinum in the country.[22] The song peaked at number one in the Czech Republic and spent ten consecutive weeks at the top of the chart.[23] "Hot n Cold" reached the number one position in Denmark, later being certified two-times-platinum,[24] and hit number one in Austria before being certified platinum.[25]
Music video
[edit]The video begins with Perry at a wedding, about to exchange vows with her diffident fiancé Alexander (played by actor/model Alexander Francis Rodriguez). Perry says her vows, but Alexander hesitates and the church anxiously waits for him to say "I do". Perry appears frustrated and the music begins to play, with the congregation dancing as disco lights flash. Perry begins to sing the song to Alexander before he flees the altar. She pursues him, and they proceed to play a cat-and-mouse game. Perry corners him in a warehouse, and Alexander is pulled into an audience and forced to crowd-surf while watching Perry perform the song on stage. He manages to escape but walks out to find Perry in her wedding dress surrounded by several other brides carrying baseball bats. Perry confronts him, but he is able to get away.
Perry and the other brides chase after him. When Alexander pulls out his phone, Perry is on the screen singing to him. He flees the warehouse and finds Perry outside wearing urban clothing, surrounded by dancers dressed similarly. When he turns around, he discovers that he has been cornered by Perry and the group of angry brides. He stumbles and the dancers surround him as he lies on the ground, before Perry approaches him leading a zebra on a leash. Alexander blinks and finds himself back at the altar in the church, revealing that the previous events were just a daydream. The priest asks him again if he accepts his vows, and this time he says "I do". The crowd in the church breaks out into cheers and sighs of relief as Perry runs victoriously down the aisle with him.
Perry's friends Jadyn Maria and Shannon Woodward appear in the music video as bridesmaids, and her parents Keith and Mary Hudson also make cameos.[26][27] The video for "Hot n Cold" was recorded in Los Angeles in September 2008 and released on October 1, 2008.[28] It was directed by Alan Ferguson. Rolling Stone described the music video as "a colorful cat-and-mouse chase that's equal parts goofy and glam."[29] Capital FM wrote that the video "had us in stitches".[30] The music video reached over 1 billion views on YouTube as of November 2020.[31]
Live performances
[edit]Perry made the live television premiere performance of "Hot n Cold" on NBC's Today on August 29, 2008.[32] Perry performed the song live at the 2008 MTV Europe Music Awards in Liverpool, which she also hosted, on November 6 to close the show.[33] The song was also performed as the opener at the 2008 YouTube Live event on November 22, 2008.[34] Perry performed the song with Taylor Swift at the Staples Center show during the Fearless Tour on April 15, 2010.[35] The song has been included in the setlists of Perry's Hello Katy, California Dreams, and Prismatic World tours. During the California Dreams Tour, Perry performed a "magic trick" that involved her changing into 7 different outfits during the number.[36] Perry performed the song on her The Prismatic World Tour in a slow jazz version with her dressing in a pink-catsuit with her dancers dressed in a similar way.[37] It was also part of the setlist of Perry's Witness: The Tour in a medley with "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F)", a song from her album Teenage Dream.[38]
Usage in media
[edit]The song made its digital debut in the expansion pack of the popular video game, The Sims 2: Apartment Life, released in 2008. Perry lent her voice to record a special version of the track in "Simlish", the fictional language of The Sims universe. This unique rendition of the song can be heard on the in-game radio station, adding a touch of mainstream music to the Sims' everyday virtual life.
The song is used in a dance routine for the video game Just Dance, which is part of the music video game series of the same name.[39]
Perry filmed a performance of a version of the song with puppet character Elmo from the educational children's program Sesame Street, which was intended to teach children about antonyms. The clip was originally scheduled to run during the Sesame Street episode "Abby Tries & Tries Again" on December 31, 2010, however, the performance, which was uploaded to YouTube earlier, garnered controversy over the amount of cleavage Perry had on display in the video. Before the scheduled airing, Sesame Workshop announced that after controversy over the clip, "We have decided we will not air the segment on the television broadcast of Sesame Street, which is aimed at preschoolers. Katy Perry fans will still be able to view the video on YouTube."[40] Perry mocked the controversy shortly afterward in a skit during her appearance on Saturday Night Live as a musical guest, wearing an Elmo-themed shirt which showed large amounts of cleavage.[41]
The song is used as the theme music for MasterChef Australia and its associated TV ads.[42]
The song was also featured in commercials for the Disney and Pixar films Inside Out and Elemental.
"Hot n Cold" was used as the Lip Sync for Your Life song on the fifth episode of the third season of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under in 2023, between contestants Ashley Madison and Bumpa Love.[43]
Track listing
[edit]- CD Single[44]
- "Hot n Cold" (Album Version) – 3:40
- "Hot n Cold" (Instrumental) – 3:40
- "Hot n Cold" (A Cappella) – 3:34
- "Hot n Cold" (Rock Mix) – 3:41
- "Hot n Cold" (Innerpartysystem Remix) – 4:40
- "Hot n Cold" (Bimbo Jones Radio Edit) – 3:50
- "Hot n Cold" (Manhattan Clique Radio Edit) – 3:54
- "Hot n Cold" (Jason Nevins Radio Edit) – 3:57
Remixes
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Credits and personnel
[edit]Credits adapted from One of the Boys album liner notes.[1]
- Katy Perry – vocals, songwriter
- Dr. Luke – producer, songwriter, programmer, bass, drums, guitar
- Max Martin – songwriter, guitars
- Benny Blanco – producer, programmer, drums
- Steven Wolf – programming
- Şerban Ghenea – mixing
- John Hanes – mix engineer
- Emily Wright – engineer
- Sam Holland – engineer
- Nick Banns – engineer
- Tatiana Gottwald – engineer
- Tina Kennedy – engineer
Charts
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Weekly charts[edit] |
Year-end charts[edit]
Decade-end charts[edit]
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Certifications
[edit]Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[22] | 8× Platinum | 560,000‡ |
Austria (IFPI Austria)[25] | Platinum | 30,000* |
Belgium (BEA)[149] | Gold | |
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[150] | Diamond | 250,000‡ |
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[151] Rock-Version |
Platinum | 60,000* |
Canada (Music Canada)[19] | 6× Platinum | 240,000* |
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[24] | 2× Platinum | 30,000^ |
Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[152] | Platinum | 14,579[152] |
France | — | 150,000[153] |
Germany (BVMI)[154] | 3× Gold | 450,000‡ |
Italy (FIMI)[155] | Platinum | 70,000‡ |
Norway (IFPI Norway)[156] | 3× Platinum | 180,000‡ |
New Zealand (RMNZ)[157] | Platinum | 15,000* |
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[158] | Platinum | 60,000‡ |
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[159] | Platinum | 30,000^ |
United Kingdom (BPI)[20] | 2× Platinum | 1,500,000[160] |
United States (RIAA)[17] | 8× Platinum | 8,000,000‡ |
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Canada (Music Canada)[161] | 2× Platinum | 80,000* |
* Sales figures based on certification alone. |
Release history
[edit]Region | Date | Format | Version | Label | Ref. |
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United States | September 9, 2008 | Contemporary hit radio | Original | Capitol | [162] |
September 29, 2008 | Rhythmic contemporary radio | [163] | |||
October 7, 2008 | Hot adult contemporary radio | [164] | |||
Germany | November 21, 2008 | CD | Universal | [165] | |
United Kingdom | November 24, 2008 | Virgin | [166] | ||
Various | Digital EP | Remixes | Capitol | [167] | |
France | December 14, 2008 | CD | Original | EMI | [168] |
Cover versions
[edit]Woe, Is Me version
[edit]"Hot 'n Cold" | ||||
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Single by Woe, Is Me | ||||
from the album Punk Goes Pop Volume 03. | ||||
Released | October 21, 2010 | |||
Recorded | 2010 | |||
Genre | Metalcore | |||
Length | 3:08 | |||
Label | Rise, Velocity, distributed through Fearless | |||
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Producer(s) | Cameron Mizell | |||
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Atlanta-based metalcore band, Woe, Is Me covered the track for the compilation album Punk Goes Pop Volume 03., which was released on November 2, 2010. The song was leaked on October 6, 2010, and was officially released as a single for digital download on October 21, 2010.[169] MTV News described the band's cover as "50 percent faithful to the original and..... 50 percent punishing, metal and gravel-throated growls. It must be heard to be believed."[170]
The Baseballs version
[edit]"Hot n Cold" was covered by the German rockabilly cover band The Baseballs in 2009 from their debut album Strike!.[171] Their cover charted in the band's home country of Germany, as well as in Finland and Switzerland.
Charts
[edit]Chart (2010) | Peak position |
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Germany (GfK)[172] | 68 |
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[173] | 7 |
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[174] | 52 |
Other cover versions
[edit]- The song was covered by British ska and indie band Kid British on their 2009 EP iTunes Live: London Festival '09.[175]
- Selena Gomez & the Scene performed the song during their 2009 Selena Gomez & the Scene: Live in Concert tour.[176]
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- 2008 singles
- Katy Perry songs
- Number-one singles in Austria
- Canadian Hot 100 number-one singles
- Number-one singles in Denmark
- European Hot 100 Singles number-one singles
- Number-one singles in Finland
- Number-one singles in Germany
- Number-one singles in Hungary
- Dutch Top 40 number-one singles
- Number-one singles in Norway
- Number-one singles in Poland
- Number-one singles in Romania
- Number-one singles in Russia
- Number-one singles in Switzerland
- Number-one singles in Turkey
- Record Report Pop Rock General number-one singles
- Songs written by Max Martin
- Songs written by Katy Perry
- Songs written by Dr. Luke
- Song recordings produced by Dr. Luke
- Woe, Is Me songs
- American dance-pop songs
- 2008 songs
- Music videos directed by Alan Ferguson (director)
- Capitol Records singles
- Rise Records singles
- Fearless Records singles
- Breakup songs