Baxter Gold - Hotter Than Hell (KISS Cover)
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- Опубліковано 14 січ 2025
- Baxter Gold, born on July 12, 1952, in New Orleans, Louisiana, is a trailblazing funk singer-songwriter whose electrifying performances and insightful lyrics captivated audiences from the 1970s through the 1990s. Infused with the vibrant rhythms of his hometown, Baxter rose to prominence in the funk scene with his debut album, "The Wonderful Wizard of Funk” (1974), His eclectic sound blended elements of funk, R&B, and jazz, earning him critical acclaim and a devoted fan base. Over the years, Baxter released several successful albums, including "Gold Standard" (1981) which included the hit single “Planet of Love”, and "Funkadelic Dreams" (1989), each showcasing his distinctive voice and innovative musical style. Gold was also known for his energetic live performances, collaborations with disco and funk superstar Lee Daniels, and funk covers of the rock band KISS. Though he stepped back from the limelight in the late '90s, Baxter's influence continues to resonate throughout the music industry, inspiring a new generation of artists and ensuring his place in the history of funk music.
Reworking of the KISS classic.
She looked good, she looked hotter than hell
All dressed in satins and lace
I looked at her and it was just too clear
I had to get on the case
I said, "Lady, oh lady, can I take you home?
There's just so much we could do
I'll take you all around the whole wide world
Before the evening is through"
Hot, hot, hotter than hell
You know she's gonna leave you well done
Hot, hot, hotter than hell
Burn you like the midday sun, yeah
I asked her why she couldn't make up her mind
She said, "You don't understand
I'd love to go, but there's something you should know"
She showed me her wedding band
Hot, hot, hotter than hell
You know she's gonna leave you well done
Hot, hot, hotter than hell
She'll burn you like the midday sun, yeah
Hot, hot, hotter than hell
You know she's gonna leave you well done
Hot, hot, hotter than hell
She'll burn you like the midday sun