Lyrics:
Oh I can see your neon eyes cuttin’ through the barroom smoke
You stopped me in my tracks like a stick in the spokes
I see you workin’ that smile from across the room
My hearts a ‘burnin just to learn about you
Like a pull of moonshine on Saturday night
You’re lightin’ me up, you’re blowin’ my mind
Like a fireworks stand on the 4th of July
There ain’t nobody hotter, there ain’t nobody hotter
I need something cold as ice just to cool me down
And a hook on a line that I can throw out
I’m gonna make my move, but I don’t know what to say
Another look from you and I’m blown away
Like the red sun up against a clear blue sky
You’re lightin’ me up, you’re blowin’ my mind
Like a fireworks stand on the 4th of July
There ain’t nobody hotter, there ain’t nobody hotter
There ain’t nobody hotter, there ain’t nobody hotter
Should I ask you dance? Yea I oughta
I can’t believe that nobody brought ya
‘Cause I knew it from the moment I saw ya
There ain’t nobody hotter
Like a pull of moonshine on Saturday night
You’re lightin’ me up, you’re blowin’ my mind
Like a fireworks stand on the 4th of July
There ain’t nobody hotter
Like the red sun up against a clear blue sky
You’re lightin’ me up, you’re blowin’ my mind
Like a fireworks stand on the 4th of July
There ain’t nobody hotter, there ain’t nobody hotter
There ain’t nobody hotter, there ain’t nobody hotter
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Ain’t Nobody Hotter” from Kyle Park’s 2018 album “Don’t Forget Where You Come From”. Cameos by Ray Benson and Johnny Las Chingas.
Country singer, songwriter, and producer Kyle Park was born in 1985 in Austin, Texas and raised in Leander, Texas, just north of Austin. He started playing guitar at the age of 14 and had written his first song by the time he was 15. After graduating from Leander High School, Park attended Texas State University for a couple years, but left school to focus on music full-time, playing music in the local clubs and assembling a band. In 2005 Park released his debut album, Big Time, through local label Lazy S.O.B. Recordings. In 2008 he founded his own music label, Kyle Park Music, and brought out a second album, Anywhere in Texas. A pair of EPs followed two years later, Spring 2010 and Fall 2010, which were then remixed and combined with six additional tracks to form 2011′s full-length Make or Break Me; both EPs and the album, all released by Winding Road Music, made the Country Albums chart, with Make Me or Break Me peaking at number 53. A fourth full-length, Beggin’ for More, appeared in the spring of 2013, and the leadoff track, “The Night Is Young,” was a solid hit in Texas; by this time, Park was playing as many as 175 shows each year, and the road work was paying off, with Park developing a devoted following in the Southwest as well as launching short tours of Europe. In 2015 Park’s label landed a distribution deal with Thirty Tigers, and in October of that year Park released his fifth full-length album, The Blue Roof Sessions. Kyle’s sixth studio album (2018), Don’t Forget Where You Come From, leans exactly in the direction you would expect. Inspired by the style of music he grew up listening to, this new album is a return to Kyle’s signature neo-traditional country sound brimming with honkytonk-fueled fiddle, pedal steel and searing guitar riffs punctuated by his most honest and contemplative lyrics to date.
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