Billy Idol Вђћвђ“ Hot In The City (12" Extended Version) 1982 | Desktop |

That iconic, pulsating bassline gets more room to breathe, setting a cinematic mood before the drums even kick in.

Produced by Keith Forsey, it perfectly bridges the gap between 70s punk attitude and 80s dance-rock polish. That iconic, pulsating bassline gets more room to

Depending on which city you were in, Billy’s mid-song shout-out changed—but nothing beats the raw energy of the original "New York!" call. That iconic, pulsating bassline gets more room to

The isn't just a longer song—it’s an atmospheric journey through the urban jungle. Why this version hits different: That iconic, pulsating bassline gets more room to