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"Hot Blooded Woman"
Single by Vanessa Petruo
from the album Mama Lilla Would
Released4 November 2005[1]
Genre
Length3:26
LabelUniversal Island
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)OJA Tunes
Vanessa Petruo singles chronology
"Drama Queen"
(2005)
"Hot Blooded Woman"
(2005)
"Break My Wings"
(2006)

"Hot Blooded Woman" is a song by German recording artist Vanessa Petruo. It was written by Petruo along with Niclas Lundin and Jonas Jeberg for her debut studio album Mama Lilla Would (2005), while production was helmed by OJA Tunes. The uptempo track was released by Universal Island on 4 November 2005 as the lead single from the album. Despite its critical acclaim, the song failed to reprise the commercial success of Petruo's former single "Drama Queen," reaching number 59 at the German Singles Chart.[2]

Background and writing

"Hot Blooded Woman" was written by Jonas Jeberg, Niclas Lundin and Vanessa Petruo herself for her unreleased album in 2004. It was initially written as a pop song, and was named "What the Hell Is This?".[3] However, that album was not released, and the song was rewritten and composed in more latin pop and soul style. "What the Hell Is This?" eventually became one of the lines of a new song, renamed "Hot Blooded Woman".[4] The song was decided to be the lead single for Mama Lilla Would, the debut album by Petruo, released in 2005.

Track listings

CD single[5]
No.TitleLength
1."Hot Blooded Woman"3:26
2."I Don't Need a Gun"4:00
3."Hot Blooded Woman" (Instrumental)3:23
4."Enemy"4:17

Charts

Chart (2005) Peak
position
Invalid chart entered Germany2 59

References

  1. ^ "Hot Blooded Woman" by Vanessa Petruo at the Amazon.com
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Germany1 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Mama Lilla Would at the Wikipedia, free encyclopedia
  4. ^ "Hot Blooded Woman" Archived 2011-07-20 at the Wayback Machine by Vanessa Petruo at the LyricsTime.com
  5. ^ "Hot Blooded Woman — EP". iTunes.Apple (DE). Retrieved 2016-12-01.

External links