Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
I'm,I'm,I'm,I'm,I'm really,really
Hot, hot, hot, hot, hot

Let me holla' at the d.j.
Come on d.j. put that record on the replay
Don't you see how them bitches move they bootay
Every time you play this record, smell like coochie
Follow dem',Screamin' like a groupay
Misdemeanor move my nookie like a hoochay
For them hatas fuck whatever you say
Because you know I'm too cool for you anyway
I'm just a bad bitch
M-I-S,Miss
I'm gonna' keep talkin' shit till you get this
I'm gonna' bust up in the club wit' no guest list
Them otha' artist, I keep em' all restless
I don't french kiss unless it's 50 cent
Vivica,we can share him like the president
Tabloids,I don't care,it's irrelevant,I'm heaven sent
Now watch how I do this shit

Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
I'm,I'm,I'm,I'm,I'm really,really
Hot, hot, hot, hot, hot

I'm really,really hot
Every time my records drop
Radio says I won't stop
Cus' I'm killin' em'

You don't know whatcha' talkin' bout
You would think I was Sug when I come out
My album hit hard when I roll out
Why'all records make a bitch want to' throw em out
And that's no doubt
See I rock bells
Fly as hell and cool as ?
Baby can't ya' tell
I lick my lips like I'm L.L.
And I'm doin' it,and doin' it,and doin' it well
Straight to the hotel
I'm cellabut so,boy,you gets no tell
Kiss,kiss and still you gets nowhere
Just two blue balls down in yo' underwear
I play unfair
I'm a hot gal
Hot cars and stars and strip bars
And ain't hot if I'm not there
I'm a true playa'
You can find me up in any record store
Hurry up and get chere

Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
I'm,I'm,I'm,I'm,I'm really,really
Hot, hot, hot, hot, hot

I'm really,really hot
Every time my records drop
Radio says I won't stop
Cus' I'm killin' em'

Look,let me move to the left
Go head,let me fell myself
Touch my chest my sweat
Show that d.j. how I shake my breast
Jiggle,jiggle,jangle
Watch how my gludius dangle
I do a one, two step, stop
No,I ain't done yet
Everybody in the club,go to work
Tight jeans,crop shirts,short skirts
I'm gonna' rock to the beat till' it hurt
I'm gonna' drop it on the streets
Yeah ya' heard
Hatas' I flip the bird
Got guns,so what,I ain't scurred
I came to boogie and swerve
I ain't lyin' folk that's my word

Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
I'm,I'm,I'm,I'm,I'm really,really
Hot, hot, hot, hot, hot

I'm really,really hot
Every time my records drop
Radio says I won't stop
Cus' I'm killin' em'

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I'm Really Hot Lyrics as written by Isaac Wright Greg Callender

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    You know, the fact that she's grotesquely overweight and has no particularly attractive features makes it odd that she constantly raps about how hot she it.

    SMUSER17002421on January 27, 2006   Link
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    Haha I'm seriously laughing right now. Adularia, you are SO right. And was I the only one who thought that in her "Lose control" video that her head was super-imposed on the girl dancing in trhe sand with shorts and a wife-beater on? I mean Missy doesn't even have a figure CLOSE to that.

    jazzybrusselon April 30, 2006   Link
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    right... so i think you both missed the point... just because she's overweight doesn't mean she's not attractive, and she points that out in a few songs (like this one)

    it's nice to see someone in this culture who doesn't equate weight with beauty.

    ktgotskillson May 25, 2006   Link
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    ktgotskills, right on. So what is she may be un peu chubby, she's doing well with weight loss. She's really pretty, you gotta admit. She's one of those people who always looked good. She odesn't have to have the body of a porn star to be sexy. It's something anyone can have.

    she_speakson October 04, 2006   Link
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    you spelled "celibate" wrong.

    she_speakson April 13, 2007   Link
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    Missy is really pretty in my eyes, you guys know shes lost alot of weight since when she started out right? Anyways shes got amazing talent, this is one of my favorite songs from her. I think its meant to be more of a funny song by the lyrics. makes me wanna dance though.

    Brenda619on January 04, 2008   Link
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    Ratatat's remix of this song is so sick.

    jxnarcoticzon December 18, 2008   Link

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