Hot In Herre

Album: Nellyville (2002)
Charted: 4 1
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Charles L. Brown, Cornell Haynes, Pharrell L Williams
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 20

  • Gigi T from Long Island, NyThe very beginning of this song sounds like a sample from the beginning of Neal Young’s song “There’s a World”.
  • Jon from Colchester, United KingdomThe electric piano at the start (a Rhodes?) sounds like it was sampled from Cheap Sunglasses by ZZ Top.
  • Pkun from Frisco, CaSampled Bustin' Loose - Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers
  • Caitlin from Upper Township, Njits okay, but i like Grillz better
  • Shanita from Hempstead, Nyall ya haters out therre need to stop hatin on nelly. just cause he fine and talanted don't mean yal gotta dogg on 'em!!! any way this song is a very HOT song and evrytime is played i listen to it (and all his other songs) as do 100,000,000+ people.
  • Renee from Nellyville, MoTom, Mike, Nathan, Madeline, Hans are some ole hating b***es. Nelly is the hottest rapper to come out of the Midwest PERIOD!!!!!!!! Yall just need to leave my husband the hell alone. Atleast he making millions doing what the f**k he do, and all that hating yall doing aint getting all no where. Just let Nelly be Nelly and yall do yall stupid hating a** b***es
  • Tom from Dosen't Matter, CtThis wannabe' rapper proves all to well...big bucks are yours thought you cann't sppelle :-)
  • Alex from Gaithersburg, MdI love this song. When we have gymtastics in my middle school they play this song therre
  • Mike from Germantown, MdIf you ask me, I Think Nelly, and many other rappers, I'm Not just singling out Nelly, are horny, sex-crazed scoundrels and thir shouting and grunting is the lamest excuse for music that I have ever hears.
  • Mike from Germantown, MdI am so Sick of this Song. I Hear it Everywhere. I like my music without cursing, invites to take your clothes off and girls in bikinis on the album covers. Thank You.
  • Nathan from Defiance, OhNelly is a hack!
  • Ed from London, Canada"Weird Al" Yankovic parodied this song on his album "Poodle Hat"
  • Madeline from Melbourne, AustraliaThis is the worst excuse for music....Nelly can't even afford an air conditioner for christ sakes..but seriously this is highly annoying and and doesnt make me feel like taking my clothes off
  • Jenn from Cleveland, Oh"The extra "R" in "Herre" is there to indicate that it is really hot. Definitely hotter than just one "R." Christina Aguilera did the same thing on her song, "Dirrty," which needed the extra "R" because it was really dirty." that has got to be one of the funniest things i have ever read.
  • Adrian from Merthyr Tydfil, Alwhile I agree with you on the hot in here comment i have to say that Hey ya is an absolutely amazing song and after hearing it every weekend for the last year im still not tired of it - Andre 3000 Rocks! unlike nelly whos more concerned with waving his arms around than entertaining people.
  • Kelly from Burbank, CaI agree with Kurt, when I first heard this song I thought the beat was pretty catchy, but after that every time I heard it would just slap my hand against my forehead and think, "Oh God why!". Because it really is that annoying. I think the same thing with Hey Ya.
  • Kurt from Downers Grove, IlThis song is so played out, but you gotta admit it was catchy
  • Marvin from East Brady, Pai was on this one trip w/ my church and around the priests/chaperones this one kid sang the altered lyrics "it's getting hot in herrrrrrrre so take you sweater off"...i thought it was so funny...especially the exadgerrated rrrrrrr...that's the only version i like
  • Nick from Paramus, NjYou're not
  • Hans from Oakdale, CaI am so sick of this song. I hear it every school dance i go to. About 5 times! and still i feel like im the only one who has a problem with it!
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