Red hot

Red hot

Red hot may be a reference to:
* The glowing color of a heated object between about 950 °F and 1500 °F (510 °C to 816 °C). See Incandescence.
* Red Hots, a small cinnamon-flavored candy
* A Hot Sauce, often specifically referring to Frank's Red Hot
* A hot dog, especially ones sold at baseball games
* A red, spicy sausage, similar to saveloy
* A song recorded in 1957 by Billy Lee Riley on Sun Records
* A song by Mötley Crüe from the album Shout at the Devil
* Red Hot (album), a 2004 album by RuPaul
* Red Hot TV, a softcore pornographic pay-per-view UK television network
* Red Hot TV (Canada), a pornographic television network in Canada
* Red Hot Organization, an international organization that works on AIDS awareness
* Red Hot + Blue, the first of a series of compilation albums from the aforementioned organization. "(See also Red Hot AIDS Benefit Series)"
* Redhot & Blue, Yale University's oldest coeducational a cappella group
* Red Hot & Blue, the 1990 recording from Lee Atwater
* Red Hot & Blue (restaurant), a barbecue restaurant franchise
* Red, Hot and Blue, a 1936 musical by Cole Porter (originally starring Ethel Merman, Jimmy Durante, and Bob Hope)
** Also loosely adapted as a 1949 film starring Betty Hutton (with a re-written score by Frank Loesser)
* A nickname for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, an American funk rock band


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