Lion Babe - Hot In Herre (official Audio) -

LION BABE's rendition of "Hot In Herre" transforms Nelly’s 2002 hip-hop anthem into a sultry, track that leans heavily into the duo's "futuristic nostalgia" aesthetic. Originally released as a single on January 21, 2020, the cover replaces the original's aggressive club energy with a smooth, groovy production characterized by live flute and disco-inspired keys. Track Breakdown and Production

The track was produced by member (also known as Astro Raw ) and King Lekan. It strips away the sharp Neptunes-produced beats of the original, instead utilizing: LION BABE - Hot In Herre (Official Audio)

LION BABE, a New York City-based duo, is known for blending vintage soul influences with modern electronic sounds. This cover serves as a bridge between their alternative R&B roots and their more recent exploration of . Critics and fans often note that while Nelly’s version was the quintessential "sound of the summer" in 2002, LION BABE's version reimagines it for a more intimate, dance-focused setting like a Brooklyn warehouse party or a high-fashion event. LION BABE's rendition of "Hot In Herre" transforms

: Features live flute by Keenyn Omari and additional keys by Chris McCarthy, giving it a rich, organic feel. It strips away the sharp Neptunes-produced beats of

: Jillian Hervey provides a more melodic, R&B-centered vocal performance compared to Nelly’s rhythmic rap delivery, while still maintaining the iconic "good gracious, ass is bodacious" lyrics.

: Beyond the standard version, the duo released a "Disco Mix" in late 2025 as part of their House of LION BABE project, which further emphasizes high-energy dancefloor vibes. Artistic Context

LION BABE's rendition of "Hot In Herre" transforms Nelly’s 2002 hip-hop anthem into a sultry, track that leans heavily into the duo's "futuristic nostalgia" aesthetic. Originally released as a single on January 21, 2020, the cover replaces the original's aggressive club energy with a smooth, groovy production characterized by live flute and disco-inspired keys. Track Breakdown and Production

The track was produced by member (also known as Astro Raw ) and King Lekan. It strips away the sharp Neptunes-produced beats of the original, instead utilizing:

LION BABE, a New York City-based duo, is known for blending vintage soul influences with modern electronic sounds. This cover serves as a bridge between their alternative R&B roots and their more recent exploration of . Critics and fans often note that while Nelly’s version was the quintessential "sound of the summer" in 2002, LION BABE's version reimagines it for a more intimate, dance-focused setting like a Brooklyn warehouse party or a high-fashion event.

: Features live flute by Keenyn Omari and additional keys by Chris McCarthy, giving it a rich, organic feel.

: Jillian Hervey provides a more melodic, R&B-centered vocal performance compared to Nelly’s rhythmic rap delivery, while still maintaining the iconic "good gracious, ass is bodacious" lyrics.

: Beyond the standard version, the duo released a "Disco Mix" in late 2025 as part of their House of LION BABE project, which further emphasizes high-energy dancefloor vibes. Artistic Context