She's A Hottie
Toby Keith · Other Songs - Toby Keith
think about swimming to the other side,
Got a Malboro red, and a can of cold Bud
toes squished down in the Arkansas mud,
Hey Mister! Yeah, I kissed her.
Son, you ought to see her sister!
You've got to give a little something to a cold dark cat,
finding him a woman who could shake like that,
Hottie, she's a Hottie! Got a smokin' little body
String bikini and a barbed-wire tat (tattoo)
She's rockin' that cowboy hat
Hottie, she's a Hottie! And just a little bit naughty
Kayay digidigy, Kayay digidigy, yey Hey hey hey
She's slappin' down a dam
where the moss gets thick,
yellin' Yee Haw! she's a redneck chick,
spittin' in the fire, puttin' on a show,
struttin like a chicken to the radio,
Hey Slick! She's a hick!
mmmm and her butter milk lipstick
give a little something to a cold dark cat,
finding him a woman who could shake like that,
Hottie, she's a Hottie! She got a smokin' little body
String bikini and a barbed-wire tat (tattoo)
She's rockin' that cowboy hat
Hottie, she's a Hottie! And just a little bit naughty
Singing Kayay digidigy,
Kayay digidigy, yey Hey hey hey
Dress her up boys, I took her from the farm,
I brought her downtown, I hung her on my arm,
you've got to give a little somethin' to a cold dark cat,
finding him a woman who could walk like that!
She's a Hottie, she's a Hottie! She's got a smokin' little body
String bikini and a barbed-wire tat (tattoo)
She's rockin' that cowboy hat
Hottie, she's a Hottie! And just a little bit naughty
Kayay digidigy, Kayay digidigy, yey
Singing Kayay digidigy, Kayay digidigy
yey hey Hey hey
Singing Kayay digidigy, Kayay digidigy, Yey Hey hey Hey
She's A Hottie
Toby Keith's 'She's A Hottie' stands as a quintessential example of his country-pop crossover appeal, blending traditional honky-tonk rhythms with a polished, radio-friendly production. Released during a period where Keith solidified his status as a mainstream country icon, the track exemplifies his signature style: a blend of rugged storytelling and melodic hooks designed for mass appeal. The song features Keith's characteristic vocal delivery, characterized by a smooth yet commanding tone that delivers the lyrics with a mix of charm and confidence. As part of his broader discography, the recording reflects the era's shift toward more accessible country sounds while maintaining the genre's core emphasis on relatable themes of romance and attraction. It remains a staple in his catalog, showcasing his ability to craft songs that resonate with both traditional country listeners and broader audiences.
