That's Hot

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"That's Hot"
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Single by Candi
from the album First Signs Of Sunlight
Released 28 March, 2011
Format CD single
Recorded 2010
Genre Pop
Label Daddy's Records, Blacklight Records
Writer Candi
Producer Dr.Luke
Chart position #1
CertificationPlatinum
Candi chronology
"That's Hot"
(2011)
"Gold"
(2011)


"That's Hot" is the debut single from British-born singer-songwriter Candi. Released as the lead single from Candi's debut album, the single was released in the United Kingdom on 28 March 2011 and was one of the best selling singles of 2011.

Upon its release, the single was a major commercial success. It debuted and peaked at #1 on the UK Singles Chart and managed to stay at #1 for two weeks; where it sold 87,654 copies in its first week of physical availability.

Candi became the first act in seven months to have a debut single reach number one on the UK singles chart (Midnight had reached #1 with her debut single "Survive" in September 2010) and had also become the first act to debut without an established artist feature since Thorn City released "Supernova" one year prior. This also marks the first time a new PR has debuted at #1 in 4 years. The track also made Candi only the third act in ten years to spend more than 1 week at #1 with a debut single (Midnight achieved this in 2010 and Ryan Simmonds did in 2001). Candi also became only the second ever solo female artist to spend more than one week at number #1 with a debut single. It was also the first #1 of 2011 to spend more than 1 week at #1, something only one other release in 2011 achieved. It was also the best selling release from Blacklight Records in history until Candi later released "PUSHIT". The mid-tempo pop track is also the theme tune to Candi's TV show, Sweet Like Candi.

The single won the award for "Best Single" at the Urapopstar Awards 20. It was also the 8th Best Selling single of 2011. The End of Year Airplay Chart revealed "That's Hot" was the #1 most played song of 2011.


Background[edit | edit source]

"That's Hot" was written by Candi and produced by Dr.Luke. The track takes a tongue-in-cheek look at her glamorous lifestyle. The main aim of the track was to get Candi noticed within the music industry. Pop Justice described the song as "a guilty pleasure", and a track that is "beyond catchy". Robert Copsey from Digital Spy stated that although the song was "nothing new", Candi sang the middle 8 with a lot of sincerity. A set of "That's Hot" T-shirts have also been released, with stars such as Glitch wearing them.

Release and reception[edit | edit source]

The song premiered on 6th March 2011, during the 10th anniversary chart show, where besides the song's premiere, Candi also provided an interview and the first live performance of the track. The track was also performed on The Children In Need 2011 show. On 22 March, Candi appeared on The One Show to promote the single and the following few days on The Alan Titchmarsh show, Loose Women, Daybreak and This Morning, where she provided both an interview and performance. On 24 March 2011, Dresden & Bareilles covered That's Hot on the Radio 1 Live Lounge. The following day, Candi appeared on the same show and gave both an accoustic version of That's Hot and a cover fusing three current tracks into one, The Mud by Syd Wolfe, Aphrodite Under Fire by Dresden & Bareillis and End Of The World by Dante. Candi also got a performance slot on the final of Dancing on Ice alongside big names such as MIDNIGHT and Honey, due to Candi being the cousin of one of the competitors, Laura Hamilton. On 29 March 2011, Candi gave a special performance of That's Hot, as well as two other tracks in her hometown of Newcastle, at the Metro Center to crowds of several thousand. Besides Dresden & Bareillis, the single has also been covered by Savana and Beastette on the live lounge.

PopJustice reviewed the song, describing it as "a shallow, self-obsorbed, infectious, catchy and fun song. What's not too love!? Whether you're a lover or hater though, we guarentee you'll be singing this song all day".

In June 2011, Candi flew out to Japan and the US, to release the single worldwide.

Music video[edit | edit source]

Candi in the ending scene to the video

The music video was filmed in LA on 25 February 2011, with images of the video leaking the same day. The photo's showed Candi in a one-piece pink swimsuit, dancing at a pool party. The video premiered on Wednesday 23 March 2011 at 8pm on ITV2. The video begins with Candi lounging by a pool, she then gets up and in a new bikini, struts by the pool. This causes everyone else around to her gasp and be frozen is awe at her hotness. All of a sudden, from the sky appears a red carpet backdrop, and Candi finds herself on a red carpet while still in her bikini! She poses happily for the camera's, however the paparazzi soon starting becoming a lot more demanding and Candi runs through a door at the end of the red carpet. Through the door leads her to a nightclub. Now in a little black dress, Candi dances in the club. She then climbs onto the table and sings to everyone, who once again are in shock at her level of hotness. However, the paparazzi then break into the club and drag Candi out. She passes out, but soon wakes up in a strange white room, with a new outfit on. Suddenly, she's pushed through a door and is now on a catwalk. Taken completely by suprise, Candi starts to panic and walks away from the catwalk, much to the paparazzi's delight, as they are going to be able to make a report on this event. However Candi then changes her mind, turns around and struts down the catwalk, blowing away everyone in the audience. Once she reaches the end of the catwalk, Candi jumps off, and lands back in the pool where the video first took place. She then attends a pool party, now in an electric pink one-piece swimwear, and she dances and sings. The video ends with Candi chilling by the pool, when some of her friends run over to her with a mirror. Candi looks in the mirror and states "that's hot" before her friends run off, and the camera zooms out.

The video was met with a mixed reception from fans and critics, praising the video for it's tongue-in-cheek humour which reflect the song,and for it's many outfits, which reflects Candi perfectly. However critics felt it lacked originality, and could have been written by a child.

Track listing[edit | edit source]

CD1
  1. "That'a Hot"
  2. "Those Doors"
  3. "That's Hot" (Candi's Dubstep mix)
CD2
  1. "That's Hot"
  2. "I See The Light"
  3. "That's Hot" (accoustic version)
  4. "That's Hot" (Music Video)
Remix EP
  1. "That's Hot"
  2. "That's Dirty" (4tune VS Candi)
  3. "That's Hot" (Alesha's nicole richie remix)
  4. "That's Hot" (MIDNIGHT's If Looks Could Kill... Mix)
  5. "Through The Hot Mud" (Syd Wolfe vs Candi)
Promo
  1. "That's Hot"
  2. "That's Hot" (accoustic version)
  3. "That's Hot" (Candi's Dubstep mix)

Credits[edit | edit source]

  • "That's Hot" — written by Candi
  • "Those Doors" — written by Candi

Cover versions[edit | edit source]

Performances[edit | edit source]

  • The 10th Anniversary Chart Show — 06 March 2011
  • Children In Need — 18 March 2011
  • The Alan Titchmarsh Show — 23 March 2011
  • Loose Women — 24 March 2011
  • Radio 1 Live Lounge — 25 March 2011
  • Dancing On Ice — 27 March 2011
  • Daybreak — 28 March 2011
  • Metro Center — 29 March 2011
  • This Morning — 30 March 2011

Artwork[edit | edit source]

Chart performance[edit | edit source]

The track was officially released on March 28. On April 03, it debuted at number 1 on the singles chart, a very rare feature for an act's debut single. With sales of 87,654, the track outsold number 2 by almost 15,000 records. It held of fellow new releases from established acts such as Dresden & Bareilles, Hailey, Just Ginger, Bella-May and Putanovska. The following week, That's Hot scored it's second week at number 1 with sales of 76,019, despite new releases from the 2011 Tango Challenge including releases from Kenya, Brett Clarkson, James Moss and Bad Chicas. The following week, despite tough competition from six new entries in the top 10, Candi only dropped to #2 with sales of 73,208, ironically being knocked off the top spot by Dante, her boyfriend's band. It was revealed that after only 3 weeks on the chart, That's Hot was in the top 20 best sellers of the year. In the single's fourth week it dropped to #7 due to four big releases entering the top 5. Despite this, the single went platinum this week, an impressive feature for a single to do in only four weeks and to date is the best selling single of 2011 as well as the number one best selling release for Blacklight Records. "That's Hot" was Candi's best selling single until the release of "PUSHIT" at the end of the year, which ended up selling over 400,000 copies. Upon the end of 2011, it was revealed that "That's Hot" was the 8th best selling single of 2011, and Candi's second best seller.

Prior to it's official charting, That's Hot was one of eight new entries on the download chart. It debuted at #3, making it the week's highest new entry with sales of 28,924. The following week it jumped to number 1, with sales of 52,124. With downloads of 166,106 it is the best selling digital Blacklight Records release ever. On the airplay chart, That's Hot was one of four new entries. Once again it was the highest new entry, debuting at #6, 23 places higher than the next new entry, with it rising to #2 the following week, where it stayed for two weeks before eventually rising to #1 for a fortnight and knocking Syd Wolfe off the top spot. Upon it's tenth week on the chart, the track was still top 5, at #4. The Airplay End Of Year Chart revealed that "That's Hot" was the #1 most successful airplay release of 2011.

The song was also a massive success globally. It has charted at #1 in Australia, Canada, Germany, Ireland, Japan, the Netherlands and Switzerland as well as #4 in the US.

Chart Run[edit | edit source]

  • Week 1: #1 - 87,654
  • Week 2: #1 - 76,019
  • Week 3: #2 - 73,208
  • Week 4: #7 - 44,667
  • Week 5: #14 - 26,878
  • Week 6: #21 - 17,865
  • Week 7: #21 - 14,990
  • Week 8: #25 - 10,564
  • Week 9: #36 - 4,231
  • Week 10: #28 - 9,998
  • Week 11: #21 - 17,216
  • Week 12: #32 - 9,002

TOTAL: 392,292

Charts[edit | edit source]

Charts (2011) Peak
UK Singles Chart 1
UK Downloads Chart 1
UK Airplay Chart 1


Release dates[edit | edit source]

Date Region Format Label
28 March 2011 United Kingdom CD
Digital download
Blacklight
01 April 2011 Ireland
1 June 2011 Japan
10 June 2011 Australia
14 June 2011 United States
Germany


Preceded by

"Blush (Response)" by Emily Henning

Urapopstar #1 Single

April 03, 2011 - April 17, 2011

Succeeded by

"End of the World" by Dante