Hot Streak was a short-lived band in the early 1980s, consisting of Derrick Dupree on vocals, Al Tanner on lead guitar, Jacob Dixon on bass, and Ricci Burgess on drums. The band was originally called A Different Flavour, and then became Special Forces, who released a single titled “Stroke It” in 1982.
In 1983, the band worked with Curtis Hudson and his wife Lisa Stevens, who co-wrote Madonna’s hit song “Holiday”. The pair wrote and produced Hot Streak’s only song, “Body Work”. The song would appear on the Breakin' soundtrack the following year, but gained much more fame after it was sampled in Missy Elliott’s hit song “Lose Control”.
The most popular song by Hot Streak's is Body Work (Mixed)
Hot Streak's first song Body Work released on Thu Jan 01 1970.