“Hot Girl” by Sabrina is a fiery, dance-pop track released from her debut self-titled album in November 1987 with “Kiss Me on the B-side, following the massive success of her hit “Boys (Summertime Love)”. It’s packed with pulsing beats, synth-heavy production, and bold attitude, embracing the signature Italo disco sound that was dominating European dance floors at the time.
The song is all about confidence, allure, and having fun, with Sabrina owning the title of “hot girl” without apology. Her vocals are sultry and energetic, layered over a beat that’s pure late-’80s club energy—glittering synth lines, punchy electronic drums, and an irresistible rhythm that keeps the tempo high and the mood flirty.
Lyrically, it plays into the dance-pop themes of empowerment and sensuality, without taking itself too seriously. It’s catchy, a little cheeky, and very much a product of its time—in the best way possible.
While it didn’t reach the same international heights as “Boys”, “Hot Girl” still found success in parts of Europe and remains a favorite among fans of retro Italo disco and vintage pop. It cemented Sabrina’s image as a bold, unapologetic pop diva with a strong presence and a knack for irresistible hooks.