Looking Hot
Go ahead and look at me
‘cause that’s what I want
Take a good look won’t you please?
‘cause that’s what I want
I know you wanna stare
You can’t help it and I don’t care
So look at me
‘cause that’s what I want
Do you think I’m looking hot?
Do you think this hits the spot?
How is this looking on me, looking on me?
Do you think I’m looking hot?
Do you think this hits the spot?
How is this looking on me, looking on me?
Go ahead and stare
Take a picture please if you need
And I think that says it all
Chasing it, I don’t know why
I think about it a lot
Better hurry, running out of time
I think about it a lot
I can’t tell anymore
Don’t know what I’m looking for
You know what I mean?
I think about it a lot
Do you think I’m looking hot?
Do you think this hits the spot?
How is this looking on me, looking on me?
Do you think I’m looking hot?
Do you think this hits the spot?
How is this looking on me, looking on me?
Go ahead and stare
Take a picture please if you need
And I think that says it all
Running on empty
But I have had plenty
You’re complimentary
But I’m just pretending
Uniform
Hide behind there, this is my diversion
Go ahead and stare, I’m a ragamuffin
Don’t feel it so fake it
I bait it you take it
One eye in the mirror
Put on my veneer
Could have sworn
It’s a sure shot, are you onto my con?
Go ahead and stare, I’m a ragamuffin
Do you think I’m looking hot?
Do you think this hits the spot?
How is this looking on me, looking on me?
Do you think I’m looking hot?
Do you think this hits the spot?
How is this looking on me, looking on me?
Go ahead and stare
Take a picture please if you need
And I think that says it all
Song facts
Previously part of a song called “Back in Love,” which the band decided wasn’t working out. However, they realized that the introduction would make a good chorus, so it was transformed into “Looking Hot.”
Gwen Stefani told MTV News. “[It] was one of those songs that was almost thrown away; it was an end of a song that turned into a chorus that ended up being [a song] … it was one of those weird transitional songs.”