“So Hot” is a song recorded by Anabel Englund about the thrill of hot summer days in Southern California. Anabel released “So Hot” independently ahead of her performance at Coachella weekend in April 2018. A music video directed by Galen Oakes also premiered that day on her YouTube channel. The song...
[Verse 1]
It's so hot
I can barely breathe
Especially with you standin' next to me
I've tried to pretend
Yeah I've tried
Messages you keep sendin' me
Notes you keep leavin' places I can see it's cute
(Yeah it's cute)
[Pre-Chorus]
Let's go somewhere safe
Where I'll meet you underwater
Drown me in your sorrow
I'll meet you underwater
You lead and I will follow
[Chorus]
It's so hot
Tell me what you feel inside
Start the way you know it's right
A different kind of paradise
[Verse 2]
Driving back to see your face
Cause you don't have a car and I can't barely contain
What I feel (What I feel)
Touchin' my body quietly
Meetin' my eyes under the moon light
It's right (Yeah it's right)
[Pre-Chorus]
So let's go somewhere safe
Where I'll meet you underwater
Drown me in your sorrows
I'll meet you underwater
You lead and I will follow
[Chorus]
It's so hot
Tell me what you feel inside
Start the way you know it's right
A different kind of paradise
It's so hot
Tell me what you feel inside
Start the way you know it's right
A different kind of paradise
(So hot, so hot)
[Outro]
I feel the fire burnin' when you look at me that way
I think I'm done searching when you look at me that way
I feel the fire burnin' when you look at me that way
Finally I'm done searching when you look at me that way
(When you look at me that way
When you look at me that way)
So Hot was written by Anabel Englund & Sara Mitchell & Diego Cuevas.
So Hot was produced by Anabel Englund & Diego Cuevas.
Anabel Englund released So Hot on Thu Apr 19 2018.
I basically just wanted to write a song about the beginning of falling in love and just the feeling that you get. It’s like you’re almost on a drug or something like that. It’s partially from a true story and then a lot of it is just what I envision that story to be."
– Anabel Englund via LA Weekly...