The Biggest Hot 100 Hits With ‘Hot’ or ‘Heat’ in Their Titles

The Biggest Hot 100 Hits With ‘Hot’ or ‘Heat’ in Their Titles


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“Hot Tottie,” Usher feat. Jay-Z“Too Hot Ta Trot,” Commodores“On the Hotline,” Pretty Ricky“Hot Number,” Foxy“Hot,” Young Thug feat. Gunna“Hot Summer Nights,” Night“Hot Smoke & Sasafrass,” The Bubble Puppy“Hot To Go!,” Chappell Roan“Hot Pants (She Got To Use What She Got To Get What She Wants) (Pt. 1),” James Brown“Dance (Disco Heat),” Sylvester“Hot Pastrami,” The Dartells“Heat of the Moment,” After 7“Hot in the City,” Billy Idol“Hot Girls in Love,” Loverboy“Hot Rod Lincoln,” Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen“Hot Girl Bummer,” blackbear“Hot Rod Hearts,” Robbie Dupree“When You’re Hot, You’re Hot,” Jerry Reed“Hot Boy,” Bobby Shmurda“Make It Hot,” Nicole feat. Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott & Mocha“Heat Wave,” Linda Ronstadt“Heat of the Night,” Bryan Adams“Too Hot,” Kool & The Gang“Hot Boyz,” Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott feat. NAS, EVE & Q-Tip“Heat Wave,” Martha & The Vandellas“Hot Line,” The Sylvers“Some Like It Hot,” The Power Station“Heat of the Moment,” Asia“This Is Why I’m Hot,” Mims“Hot Fun in the Summertime,” Sly & The Family Stone“Hot Blooded,” Foreigner“The Heat Is On,” Glenn Frey“Here Comes the Hotstepper,” Ini Kamoze“Hotline Bling,” Drake“Hot Child in the City,” Nick Gilder“Hot N Cold,” Katy Perry“Drop It Like It’s Hot,” Snoop Dogg feat. Pharrell“Hot in Herre,” Nelly“Hot Stuff,” Donna Summer“Heat Waves,” Glass Animals

Temperatures are currently up around a hot 100 degrees throughout a wide stretch of the United States.

Related subject matter has made for hit songs over the history of the Billboard Hot 100. Many entries with “hot” or “heat” in their titles have sizzled, including seven at No. 1: “Heat Waves,” by Glass Animals, in 2022; “Hot N Cold,” by Katy Perry (2008); “This Is Why I’m Hot,” by Mims (2007); “Drop It Like It’s Hot,” by Snoop Dogg featuring Pharrell (2004); “Hot in Herre,” by Nelly (2002); “Here Comes the Hotstepper,” by Ini Kamoze (1994); and “Hot Stuff,” by Donna Summer (1979).

Oddly enough, all of those songs except for “Hot in Herre” and “Hot Stuff” peaked in cold-weather months (easing the workload of fireplaces and furnaces).

In honor of scalding songs that have burned paths up the Hot 100, Billboard has ranked the 40 biggest hits with “hot” or “heat” in their names. The oldest song on the list? The Dartells’ tasty 1963 single “Hot Pastrami.” The newest: Chappell Roan’s “Hot To Go!,” from last year.

Check out the entire sultry survey below. (Importantly, here are some ways to help keep cool and stay safe.)

This ranking is based on actual performance on the weekly Hot 100 chart from its Aug. 4, 1958, inception, through June 21, 2025. Songs with “hot” or “heat” in their titles are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. 1 earning the greatest value and weeks at No. 100 earning the least. Due to changes in chart methodology over the years, eras are weighted to account for different chart turnover rates over various periods.


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