Hot Uptown
by Camila Cabello (featuring Drake)

Album: C, XOXO (2024)
Charted: 62
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Songfacts®:

  • "Hot Uptown" is a sizzling summer anthem featuring Drake. The song explores a complex relationship where love and desire simmer alongside luxury and materialism.
  • Camila Cabello is longing for a former connection fueled by wealth and extravagant living that faded when things got "hot uptown." Drake's verses double down on this theme, name-dropping luxury brands and bragging about his riches. There's a playful back-and-forth between the two artists, a desire to rekindle the flame despite past mistakes. Drake even throws in a reference to his 2015 hit, "Hotline Bling," with the line "Hotline, ah gon' bling later."
  • Cabello worked with producers Pablo "El Guincho" Diaz (Rosalia, J Balvin, Billie Eilish) and Jasper Harris (Baby Keem, Jack Harlow, Roddy Rich) for her third album C,XOXO. She listened to the likes of Drake, Beyoncé, and Rihanna while creating the project, and sent messages to potential collaborators, not expecting much.

    "Once I had a group of songs that I felt confident enough to share with an artist that I really respect and love, I DM'ed Drake and I asked him if he would want to listen and give me feedback, which is something that I haven't really done before this album," she told Complex.

    Drake loved the track and wanted to get involved. Two weeks later, the Canadian rapper sent Cabello an idea of his own produced by Boi-1da and Yogi.

    "He had this idea of a song called 'Hot Uptown,' and it just felt like I was in the city. I was in Miami," Cabello told Billboard.

    Cabello booked a studio that day and sent Drake her verse on the song and recorded the hook. El Guincho and Harris then chopped it so it sounded like a duet.
  • The song's Caribbean-infused vibe echoes the sounds of Drake's house-inspired album Honestly, Nevermind. Cabello's lyrics offer a sweet counterpoint, exploring a space between fleeting infatuation and true devotion, even amid the temptations of summer.
  • "Hot Uptown" isn't Drake's only contribution to C,XOXO. Immediately following it is the interlude "Uuugly," which finds Drake lamenting the same broken relationship over soft synths and Cabello's ghostly backing vocals. While "Hot Uptown" presents a dual perspective, "Uuugly" delves deeper into Drake's side of the story.

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