Donna Summer "Hot Stuff"
About "Hot Stuff"
"Hot Stuff" is a song by American singer Donna Summer from her seventh studio album Bad Girls (1979), produced by English producer Pete Bellotte and Italian producer Giorgio Moroder and released as the lead single from Bad Girls in 1979 through Casablanca Records. Up to that point, Summer had mainly been associated with disco songs but this song also showed a significant rock direction, including a guitar solo by ex-Doobie Brother and Steely Dan guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter. It is the second of four songs by Summer to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100.In 2018, a remix by Ralphi Rosario and Erick Ibiza entitled "Hot Stuff 2018" went to number one on the US Dance Club Songs chart.
Top songs by Donna Summer
Hot Stuff
I Feel Love
Macarthur Park
Lady Of The Night
Last Dance
Could It Be Magic
Enough Is Enough (no More Tears)
Don't Cry For Me Argentina
On The Radio
I Will Go With You (con Te Partiro)
Once Upon A Time
Bad Girls
Black Lady
La Vie En Rose
Back In Love Again
Summer Fever
Dim All The Lights
Love Is In Control
Can't We Just Sit Down (and Talk It Over)
Try Me, I Know We Can Make It
With Your Love
Sometimes Like Butterflies
On The Radio (long Version)
Autumn Changes
Let There Be Peace
Suzanna
Eyes
Can't Get To Sleep At Night
Denver Dream
Carry On
Face The Music
Can't Understand
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