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Too Hot (Alanis Morissette song)

"Too Hot"
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Canadian commercial cassette release
Single by Alanis Morissette
from the album Alanis
Released May 1991
Format CD single, 12" maxi single, Cassette Tape
Recorded Distortion Studios, Ottawa
Genre Dance-pop, new jack swing
Length 4:00
Label MCA
MCA 129120
Songwriter(s) Alanis Morissette, Leslie Howe
Producer(s) Leslie Howe
Alanis Morissette singles chronology
"Fate Stay with Me"
(1987)
"Too Hot"
(1991)
"Walk Away"
(1991)
"Fate Stay with Me"
(1987)
"Too Hot"
(1991)
"Walk Away"
(1991)

"Too Hot" is a pop-dance and new jack swing song co-written by Alanis Morissette and Leslie Howe, and produced by Howe for Morissette's debut album, Alanis (1991). It was released as the album's first single in May 1991 (see 1991 in music).

The song is driven by drum machines, electronic keyboards and a guitar, and Morissette's brothers Chad and Wade provided some of the backing vocals. In the chorus the song's protagonist tells a boy aspiring towards a goal that he's "Always too hot" and "never too cold", adding that his "best shot" is "too hot to hold"; with this in mind, she urges him to "go for gold". The fifth chorus is sung almost a cappella. Morissette performs the first part of each verse as a rap, with lyrics describing the consequences of her "baby" achieving his goal. After the first chorus a man's voice says "I know you gonna dig this ... Ch-check this out", and more men's voices (one of whom addresses the "party people in the house") appear during the song's bridge, in which the backing singers shout for the listener to nonchalantly wave their arms around in the air. Purposeful arm-waving in an uncaring fashion can be seen by some as paradoxical, or even ironic.

Morissette had independently released a single, "Fate Stay with Me", in 1985, but "Too Hot" became her mainstream breakthrough in Canada; it reached number 14 on the country's singles chart, peaked within the top ten on contemporary hit radio and contributed to the success of the album Alanis, which was certified gold during the same period. It is her most popular dance-pop release, and was her biggest hit in Canada until the singles from her international debut album Jagged Little Pill (1995). It was not released elsewhere.


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