Hot, Cool & Vicious

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Hot, Cool & Vicious
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 8, 1986 (1986-12-08)
RecordedOctober 1985 – August 1986
Studio Greene St. Recording (New York City)
Genre Hip hop
Length41:36
Label Next Plateau
Producer
Salt-N-Pepa chronology
Hot, Cool & Vicious
(1986)
A Salt with a Deadly Pepa
(1988)
Singles from Hot, Cool & Vicious
  1. "Push It"
    Released: March 8, 1987

Hot, Cool, & Vicious is the debut studio album by American hip hop trio Salt-N-Pepa. Released by Next Plateau Records on December 8, 1986, it was the first rap album by a female rap act to attain gold and platinum status in the US.

Contents

Hot, Cool, & Vicious reached the top 40 on the US Billboard 200 chart. The album included the single "Push It", which reached the top 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and number two on the UK Singles Chart after being propelled by a remix, and was nominated for Best Rap Performance at the 31st Annual Grammy Awards. [1] The album has sold approximately four million copies worldwide. It became the first album by a female rap act to attain gold and platinum status by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

Release

The album features the songs "The Showstopper" and "I'll Take Your Man", recorded and released prior to the full album's release. It also includes R&B radio favorites "Tramp" and "My Mic Sound Nice". In 1987, the addition of the single "Push It" (US #19, UK #2), along with the replacement of two other tracks with remixed versions, propelled the album to gold, then platinum status in the United States, and made it the first album by a female rap act (or group) to attain gold and platinum certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America. [2] [3] "Push It" was also certified platinum. [4]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Robert Christgau A− [6]

NME placed Hot, Cool & Vicious at number 18 on their list of the best releases of 1987. [7] The album was certified platinum in the US, making the trio the first female rap act to have a gold or platinum album. [7]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Push It" (remix) Hurby Azor 4:31
2."Beauty and the Beat"Azor4:39
3."Tramp"3:30
4."I'll Take Your Man"6:22
5."It's Alright"Azor3:15
6."Chick on the Side" (remix)4:54
7."I Desire"3:16
8."The Showstopper"Azor6:22
9."My Mic Sound Nice"Azor4:52

Notes

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for Hot, Cool & Vicious
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada) [17] Gold50,000^
United States (RIAA) [18] Platinum1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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