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''Hot City'' is the second album and first self-published album by American
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Bonnie McKee. Released on May 31, 2024, the album was originally recorded in 2013 when McKee was signed to
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but, was never released. Leading up to its release, she has described the album as an "eighties-Miami expensive prostitute vibe." McKee said she was inspired to re-record and release the album after coming across an online forum dedicated to the unreleased project. The forum, being over 500 pages long and ten years old struck McKee with the desire to "give the people what they want, because cKeewant dto put it out, too."


Background

Before recording ''Hot City'' for Epic Records, McKee had made a name for herself as a prominent songwriter in the pop music scene. Having written five number-one hits for
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, Taio Cruz, and
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at the time, McKee was looking to make a name for herself as an artist. Bonnie McKee had already released the album ''
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'' under
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, but was dropped from the label following its mediocre performance and personal incidents. The first single, "
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", was released in 2013 by Epic Records to moderate success. The song peaked at 87 on the
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chart while also peaking at 44 on the Canada Hot AC and 24 on the Pop Airplay charts. While already touring to promote her next single, "Slay", Epic Records cited both the moderate success of "American Girl" and insiders' dislike of "Slay" as reasons to cancel ''Hot City''s release. By the time she was informed, McKee had already begun a promotional tour for upcoming singles. Even though the release had been canceled, Epic Records still owned the masters to McKee's songs. Because of this, she could not release the original versions that had been recorded. In 2020, McKee was inspired to release the album after finding an online forum dedicated to her unreleased album. She decided to " pull a Taylor Swift" and release versions based on rerecorded masters. McKee had emailed
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and received permission to rerecord her album along with the ability to license and include "American Girl". Previously independently released singles " Stars in Your Heart" and "Sleepwalker" were also included on the album. After confirming there was no conflict with Sony, McKee began rerecording her songs. McKee also recorded a new song for the album, "Snatched", featuring '' Canada's Drag Race'' winner, Priyanka. The album was released on May 31, 2024.


Reception

Connor Gotto of ''Retropop'' described the album as a "treasure trove for pop fans", and praised the personality featured in the songs. Gotto also wrote that the album "captures the essence" of music on the charts of the early 2010s and acts as a "perfect" companion to Katy Perry's '' Teenage Dream''. Walden Green of ''
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'' specifically praised the single "Slay", noting its lyrical and musical composition while directly praising the song's bridge.


Track listing


References

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