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Chappell Roan wrote Hot To Go just two weeks before her 2023 tour to heal a high school insecurity about never trying out for the cheerleading squad. Released as the seventh and final single from The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, this campy electroclash-infused synth pop track defied the modern industry's demand for instant hits, taking nearly a full year to climb the charts.
We unpack how a built-in arm-spelling dance, inspired by Queen's Radio Gaga at Live Aid, turned live festival crowds into a single organism and generated the FOMO that finally pushed the song to quadruple platinum. From filming in Springfield, Missouri, to scolding the VIP section at Outside Lands, this is the story of a song that refused to let anyone be too cool to play along.
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