"Horny '98" is a house song by Turkish-German producer Mousse T. featuring British pop duo Hot 'n' Juicy with vocals provided by Inaya Day.
It was released in May 1998 by Peppermint Jam and Edel, and reached No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart the following month, staying on the chart for 17 weeks. The song also reached No. 1 in Italy, No. 2 in New Zealand, and No. 5 in Ireland. It was later included on the South Park soundtrack album Chef Aid: The South Park Album (1998). Two different music videos were produced for the song.
Originally called "Horny Track", which was produced with a trumpetsample from Earth, Wind & Fire's 1983 song "Something Special",[1] the single was actually first released as an instrumental in 1997 on a limited edition 12-inch vinyl as a little "present" for fellow club DJs. The 1998 release, titled "Horny '98", was given a commercial edge after adding vocals by duo Emma Lanford and Nadine Richardson, with Inaya Day, working under the name Hot 'n' Juicy (although only Emma Southam and Nadine Richardson appear in the music video and on the sleeve).[2] Italian house music fans were the first to pick up on the record.
Chart performance
The single reached No. 1 on the singles chart in Italy and became a massive summer hit. The track then reached the top position on the German dance chart after some seven weeks. It also peaked at No. 2 in the UK, No. 3 in Scotland, No. 5 in Ireland, No. 9 in Norway, No. 11 in Switzerland and No. 12 in Iceland. On the Eurochart Hot 100, "Horny '98" reached No. 6 in June 1998. Outside Europe, it peaked at No. 2 in New Zealand, No. 12 on the BillboardHot Dance Singles Sales chart in the U.S. and No. 13 in Australia. Two very similar music videos were made for the song.
Critical reception
Chuck Taylor from Billboard wrote, "As one of many highlights on the new South Park collection, 'Horny' has the potential to be the novelty smash of the season." He added further, "With lyrics that are ultra-self-explanatory, 'Horny' will either bring a giddy smile or a look of disdain. While it has been wholly embraced by club pundits who tend to appreciate anything cheeky and suggestive, those at radio may find themselves more comfortable distancing themselves from it. Of course, carefree, adventurous types will see 'Horny' as the best thing to come down the pike since Rice Krispies treats. Better yet, perhaps they will simply look to European radio—which treated this as a full-fledged pop record—and turn it into a major hit."[3]
An editor from Daily Record praised it as a "raunchy R&B hit",[4] and "this year's catchiest summer anthem so far."[5] Pan-European magazine Music & Media opined that the music is "tough and sexy with a tight disco beat, screeching horns and an appropriately smouldering vocal. The shadow of Gloria Gaynor looms very, very large over this tune but that's no bad thing..."[6] They also declared the song as a "perfect dance/pop crossover".[7] Mike Goldsmith from NME described it as "such screamingly familiar ear candy".[8] Ziad from the Record Mirror Dance Update gave "Horny '98" five out of five and named it Tune of the Week, writing, "At the heart of it are some very catchy, distinctive string/brass disco stabs, which provide the main hook, and this '98 version sees the addition of a female vocal, basically singing that she's feeling horny. All these are strong ingredients indeed, for what should be a huge record."[9]
Impact and legacy
In 2018, Dave Fawbert from ShortList said, "Completing 1998's sexy one-two, this is the sound of Jumpin' Jaks in Romford in the summer of 1998: the sound of carefree youth, shots for a pound, dancing on the tables and fights outside McDonald's. Wonderful."[10]
Tomorrowland featured "Horny '98" in their official list of "The Ibiza 500" in 2020.[11]
Hot 'n' Juicy
Hot 'n' Juicy were initially a duo of singers, Emma Lanford and Nadine Richardson.[12] They appeared on the 1998 version of "Horny" and the 2006 mash up "Horny as a Dandy". They were residents of a tower block on the former Lee Bank estate in Birmingham.[13] They became a trio in late 1998 when they were joined by Nikki Belle,[12] who remained in the group until 1999.[14] After the group split up, Belle went on to provide vocals on a version of Womack & Womack's "Teardrops" for Whelan & Di Scala, an English EDM duo.[15]
South Park version
The song was later included on the South Park soundtrack album Chef Aid: The South Park Album. On Chef Aid, the song opens with a mock phone call between Sid Greenfield (voiced by Trey Parker) and South Park creators, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, talking about putting the song on the album. In the mock phone call (which begins on the previous track, and continues throughout "Horny") Matt and Trey repeatedly voice their dislike for the song, and Sid Greenfield finally agrees not to include it (this being after the song has already finished playing in its entirety).
* Sales figures based on certification alone. ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
"Have a Kick Ass Summer (Me and My Friends)" (2006)
In 2006, a mash-up between "Horny" and the Dandy Warhols' song "Bohemian Like You" was released as "Horny as a Dandy", featuring vocals from Hot 'n' Juicy. The mash-up was released in Germany on 17 March 2006 and was issued throughout the world in mid-2006. The song peaked at number 17 on the UK Singles Chart, number 13 in Austria, and number 10 in Italy. Two versions of the song appear on the first CD single: the original mash-up version produced by Loo & Placido and a new version produced by Mousse T. featuring a re-recorded sample of "Bohemian Like You" with the Dandy Warhols providing the vocals and instrumentation.[61][62]
^ abConnell, Claudia (1998) "Club hit Nikki is one hot potato", News of the World, 16 August 1998, p. 26
^"HOT STUFF!; They live in a Lee Bank tower block and are now No.3 in the pop charts", Birmingham Evening Mail, 5 June 1998 [1]
^"Singer in career switch", Birmingham Mail, 8 February 1999, p. 13
^Kelly, Dan (2007) "Hip, hip hooray! Spin City", Birmingham Mail, 15 March 2007, p. 52
^Horny '98 (German CD single liner notes). Mousse T. Peppermint Jam, Edel. 1998. 0064775JAM.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Horny '98 (German 12-inch single vinyl disc). Mousse T. Peppermint Jam, Edel. 1998. 0064880JAM.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Horny '98 (European CD single liner notes). Mousse T. Peppermint Jam, Edel, Club Tools. 1998. 0064865JAM.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Horny (UK CD single liner notes). Mousse T. AM:PM Records. 1998. 582 671 2.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Horny (Australian & New Zealand CD single liner notes). Mousse T. Central Station. 1998. CSR CD5 0320.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Horny (UK 12-inch single vinyl disc). Mousse T. AM:PM Records. 1998. 582 671 1.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Horny (UK cassette single sleeve). Mousse T. AM:PM Records. 1998. 582 671 4.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Horny (US cassette single sleeve). Mousse T. Columbia Records, American Recordings, Sony Music Soundtrax, Comedy Central. 1998. 38T 79123.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Horny (US maxi-CD single liner notes). Mousse T. Columbia Records, American Recordings, Sony Music Soundtrax, Comedy Central. 1998. 44K 79065.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^Horny (US 12-inch single sleeve). Mousse T. Columbia Records, American Recordings, Sony Music Soundtrax, Comedy Central. 1998. 44 79065.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)