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Canadian electronic artist, Tiga remade this song. Tiga gave it a more monotone, electro feel. It was featured on an episode of the O.C.


==Music video== ==Music video==

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"Hot in Herre"
File:Nelly - Hot in Herre CD cover.jpg
Single by Nelly
From the album Nellyville
Released May 2002
Format CD single
Genre Rap
Length
Label Universal Records
Writers Nelly
Producer The Neptunes
Director Nelly
Chart positions #1 (Canada, U.S.)
#4 (UK)
Nelly singles chronology
"#1"
(2001)
"Hot in Herre"
(2002)
"Dilemma"
(2002)

"Hot in Herre" is a popular song and single performed by the hip-hop artist Nelly, and was released in 2002 as the 1st single on his album Nellyville. The song's producers were The Neptunes.

"Hot in Herre" was a popular dance and sporting event favorite, and Ray Lewis of the Baltimore Ravens uses the song as part of his flamboyant home-field entrance.

The song gave him his first number one on the United States Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart. It later won Best Male Rap Solo Performance, a brand new category at the time, at the Grammy Awards of 2003.

The song was parodied by "Weird Al" Yankovic on the album Poodle Hat.

Canadian electronic artist, Tiga remade this song. Tiga gave it a more monotone, electro feel. It was featured on an episode of the O.C.

Music video

There were two music videos made for the single, Hot in Herre, one that takes place in a dance club and has an alternative to the video and one that takes place in the St. Louis Arch. The alternative video was played in MTV Europe instead of the official one.

See also


Preceded by"Foolish" by Ashanti Billboard Hot 100 number one single
June 29 2002
Succeeded by"Dilemma" by Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland

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