Hollywood Undead - Comin' In Hot [lyrics] | Extended
: Verses by Charlie Scene and Funny Man describe the transition from pre-parties to club floors, with lines like "We only leave a pre-party to go party some more".
The song’s lyrics serve as a literal blueprint for a wild night out. It shifts away from the band’s darker nu-metal aggression and into a catchier, "Miami Bass" influenced rap-rock style. Hollywood Undead - Comin' in Hot [Lyrics]
Released as the fourth single from Hollywood Undead's 2011 sophomore album, American Tragedy , stands as a high-octane celebration of the band’s signature party-centric lifestyle. While the album generally steered toward more serious themes, this track remains one of the few unapologetic nods to the band's "sex, drugs, and alcohol" roots. The Lyrical Lifestyle: VIPs and Jägerbombs : Verses by Charlie Scene and Funny Man
: In a rare move for the era, the accompanying music video features the band performing largely without their iconic masks, instead adopting a humorous "Western" theme before transitioning to their traditional look in the second verse. Musical Impact and Reception Released as the fourth single from Hollywood Undead's
Despite its "cheesy" or minimalist approach, "Comin' in Hot" became a fan favorite and a staple of the "Undead Army" culture.