This Is Why I'm Hot
Mims Ft Junior Reid & Baby Cham Lyrics


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[Chorus]
This is why I'm hot
This is why I'm hot
This is why
This is why, uh
This is why I'm hot (uh)
This is why I'm hot
This is why I'm hot, woo
This is why
This is why
This is why I'm hot

I'm hot 'cause I'm fly (fly)
You ain't 'cause you're not (Mims)
This is why
This is why
This is why I'm hot
This is why I'm hot

This is why I'm hot
I don't gotta rap
I can sell a mill, sell you nothing on the track
I represent New York
I got it on my back
And they say that we lost it
So I'm a bring it back
I love the dirty, dirty
'Cause niggas show me love
The ladies start to bounce
As soon as I hit the club
But in the Midwest
They love to take it slow
So when I hit the H
I watch you get it on the floor
And if you needed hyphy
I take it to the bay
Frisco to Sac town
They do it e'ryday
Compton to Hollywood
As soon as I hit L.A.
I'm in that low, low
I do it the Cali way
And when I hit the Chi
People say that I'm fly
They like the way I dress, they like (they like my) my attire
Move crowds from side to side
They ask me how I do it, and simply I reply

[Chorus]

This is why I'm hot
Catch me on the block
Every other day
Another bitch, another drop
Sixteen bars, twenty-four pop
Forty-four songs, nigga, gimme what you got
I'm in there driving cars
Push them off the lot
I'm into shutting stores down so I can shop
If you need a bird, I can get it chopped
Tell me what you need; you know I get 'em by the flock
I call my homey black; meet me on the ave
I hit Wash heights with the money in the bag
We into big spinners
See my pimping never dragged
Find me with different women that you niggas never had
For those who say they know me know I'm focused on my cream
Playa, you come between; you'd better focus on the beam
I keep it so feen the way you see me lean
And when I say I'm hot, my nigga, this is what I mean

[Chorus]

This is why I'm hot
Shorty see the drop
Ask me what I paid, and I say, "yeah, I paid a quap"
And then I hit the switch that take away the top
So chicks around the way - they call me cream of the crop
They hop in the car
I tell them all about
We hit the studio; they say they like the way I record
I gave you black train, and I did you wrong
So every time I see them, and they tell me that's their song
They say I'm the bomb
They love the way the charm hanging from the neck
And compliments the arm which compliments the ear, then comes the gear
So when I hit the room, the shorties stop and stare
Then niggas start to hate, rearrange their face
Little do they know I keep them things by waist side
I reply, "nobody gotta die"
Similar to Lil' Wiz 'cause I got the fire





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

The song "This Is Why I'm Hot" by Mims featuring Junior Reid and Baby Cham is a rap song that boasts about the artist's success and popularity. The chorus repeats the lines "This is why I'm hot" and emphasizes the reason for the artist's success. The lyrics suggest that the artist is popular because he is good-looking, stylish, and talented. The verse refers to the artist's success in various locations, particularly in New York and California. The lyrics describe how the artist is respected and admired by fans and that people take notice of his "hotness" wherever he goes.


The chorus, which is repeated throughout the song, is meant to emphasize the artist's success and popularity. The repetition of the line "This is why I'm hot" suggests that the artist's success is due to his exceptional talent and good looks. The verse describes how the artist is admired in various locations, particularly in New York and California. The lyrics suggest that people take notice of his style and talent, and that he is able to attract fans wherever he goes. The lyrics suggest that the artist is living a life of luxury, driving expensive cars and wearing expensive clothes.


In conclusion, "This Is Why I'm Hot" is a song that celebrates the artist's success and popularity. The lyrics suggest that the artist is talented, stylish, and admired by fans. The song portrays a life of luxury and glamour, with the artist driving expensive cars and wearing expensive clothes.


Line by Line Meaning

This is why I'm hot
I am successful and popular in the music industry.


This is why I'm hot
My talent and skills are unmatched, making me a unique and stand-out artist.


This is why
I possess unique qualities that make me hot and successful.


This is why, uh
I am emphasizing the reasons behind my success.


This is why I'm hot (uh)
I am confident in my abilities and characteristics that make me successful.


This is why I'm hot
I am skilled and gifted enough to succeed in the music industry without even having to rap.


I can sell a mill, sell you nothing on the track
I can make millions of dollars by simply releasing music with no actual content on the track.


I represent New York
I am a proud artist from New York, and I strive to represent and bring attention to the city.


I got it on my back
I carry the weight and responsibility of representing New York in the music industry.


And they say that we lost it
People believe that New York has lost its touch and influence in the music industry.


So I'm a bring it back
I am determined to restore New York's reputation and influence in the music industry.


I love the dirty, dirty
I enjoy and am appreciated in southern cities and states such as Atlanta and Miami.


'Cause niggas show me love
People from southern cities show me love and support.


The ladies start to bounce
Girls in the club dance and move when they hear my music.


As soon as I hit the club
My presence alone attracts a crowd to the club.


But in the Midwest
People in the Midwest have a different taste in music and take things slower.


They love to take it slow
People in the Midwest prefer slower music and a different vibe in the club.


So when I hit the H
When I perform in Houston, Texas.


I watch you get it on the floor
I observe and see how people dance and move to the music in Houston.


And if you needed hyphy
If people want to get energized and hyped up.


I take it to the bay
I perform in the Bay Area, where hyphy music originated.


Frisco to Sac town
From San Francisco to Sacramento.


They do it e'ryday
People in the Bay Area live and breathe the hyphy music culture every day.


Compton to Hollywood
From Compton to Hollywood in Los Angeles.


As soon as I hit L.A.
When I perform in Los Angeles.


I'm in that low, low
I ride in a low-rider car, which is popular in the West Coast Hip-Hop culture.


I do it the Cali way
I approach everything in the West Coast's unique culture and vibe.


And when I hit the Chi
When I perform in Chicago, Illinois.


People say that I'm fly
People in Chicago admire my style and fashion sense.


They like the way I dress, they like (they like my) my attire
People appreciate my fashion sense and style of dressing.


Move crowds from side to side
My music moves and excites the crowd in the club, making them dance and move from side to side.


They ask me how I do it, and simply I reply
People are curious about my success, and I respond by saying it is a combination of my unique qualities, talent, and hard work.


Catch me on the block
Find me hanging out in the neighborhood, on the streets.


Every other day
I am frequently seen and spotted in the neighborhood.


Another bitch, another drop
I own multiple expensive cars and frequently buy more.


Sixteen bars, twenty-four pop
I write and record multiple hit songs, and they are popular around the world.


Forty-four songs, nigga, gimme what you got
I have recorded different songs and hits that have made me successful and respected in the music industry.


I'm in there driving cars, push them off the lot
I buy and drive expensive cars, and I execute a lot of finesse in the dealership, getting the best deal out there.


I'm into shutting stores down so I can shop
I have the power and influence to shop alone in a store by shutting it down for other customers.


If you need a bird, I can get it chopped
If you need drugs or any illegal business, I have the connections to get things done for you.


Tell me what you need; you know I get 'em by the flock
I can get anything for you if you tell me what you need.


I call my homey black; meet me on the ave
I call my friend with the nickname 'Black' to meet me in the neighborhood or the street to hang out or do some business.


I hit Wash heights with the money in the bag
I go to Washington Heights with money in hand to use for something or to carry out a deal.


We into big spinners
We are into expensive cars with big wheels and rims.


See my pimping never dragged
My skill for selling is always on point, and I never struggle to sell things.


Find me with different women that you niggas never had
I am always with different women, enjoying the endless sexual experiences that come along with being a well-known rapper.


For those who say they know me know I'm focused on my cream
People who claim to know me understand that I am mainly focused on making money, regardless of the means necessary to achieve it.


Playa, you come between; you'd better focus on the beam
If you try and come between me and my money, you will suffer the consequences and will be remembered as the one who got in the way of success.


I keep it so feen the way you see me lean
I always maintain a clean and stylish image, which is recognized in the way I often lean while walking.


And when I say I'm hot, my nigga, this is what I mean
When I declare and describe my success and hotness, it is backed up by all the achievements and characteristics that make me stand out in the music industry.


Shorty see the drop
A girl sees me driving an expensive car with the top down.


Ask me what I paid, and I say, 'yeah, I paid a quap'
When someone asks me what I paid for the car, I respond by saying I paid a lot of money.


And then I hit the switch that take away the top
I flip a switch in the car to put the top down and enjoy the fresh air and the attention that comes with it.


So chicks around the way - they call me cream of the crop
Girls in the neighborhood see me as the best, most successful rapper in the area.


They hop in the car
Girls happily jump in the car with me.


I tell them all about
I tell them all about me, my achievements, and my position in the music industry.


We hit the studio; they say they like the way I record
We go to the studio together, and the girls like my recording process and how I make music.


I gave you black train, and I did you wrong
I once made the mistake of offering someone something negative or harmful in some way.


So every time I see them, and they tell me that's their song
Every time I meet them, they admit that they enjoy that song.


They say I'm the bomb
They praise my skills and talent, seeing me as the best rapper out there.


They love the way the charm hanging from the neck
They like the jewelry and accessories I wear around my neck.


And compliments the arm which compliments the ear, then comes the gear
The jewelry, accessories, and fashion sense I have complement each other, creating an overall aesthetic and vibe.


So when I hit the room, the shorties stop and stare
When I enter a room full of girls or people, girls immediately notice me and stare for a while.


Then niggas start to hate, rearrange their face
Other men might get jealous or intimidated by my presence and might try to start a fight or argue with me.


Little do they know I keep them things by waist side
They are unaware that I have weapons or guns on me for protection by my waist.


I reply, 'nobody gotta die'
I calmly respond by saying that no one needs to resort to violence or killing anyone.


Similar to Lil' Wiz 'cause I got the fire
I relate to Lil' Wiz because I also have the energy and fire in my performances and music.




Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
Written by: CHARLES WILLIAMS, CHRIS LUNDY, DANNY SCHOFIELD, DARRYL MATTHEWS MCDANIELS, EARL STEVENS, JONATHAN H SMITH, JOSEPH SIMMONS, LEON HAYWOOD, SHAWN MAURICE MIMS, THOMAS SIMONS, WINSTON THOMAS

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Comments from YouTube:

@teamstubbs2457

Still classic in 2022 man. Junior didn’t have to step on this beat that hard. Him and Wayne own this beat 50/50.

@poncetek-1119

Agree Jr. Really went in on this on

@Reaper2.0.7

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@gillesrobinsbienaime7792

It's Cham...

@cocopuss7833

Junior Reid and Cham is why this song is hotπŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

@lenaely6146

ONLY reason this song is Fuego 😎πŸ’₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

@kafunamitembosilumbwe9705

As

@yot210

THESE. WERE. THE. DAYS πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

@bigmontana2838

Without Junior Reid and Cham this joint would have never been on on god

@ntandondlovu8360

But this is the rmx tho 😫

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