Released: January 7, 2015

Featuring: Jacob Whitesides Mahogany LOX Jasmine V

Songwriter: Jasmine V Mahogany LOX Jacob Whitesides Fifth Harmony Mark Ronson Bruno Mars

Producer: Mark Ronson

[Intro]:
Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do
Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do
(Fifth Harmony) do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do
Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do

[Verse 1: Ally, Camila & Lauren]:
This hit, that ice cold
Michelle Pfeiffer, that white gold
This one, for them hood girls
Them good girls
Straight masterpieces
Stylin', while in
Livin’ it up in the city
Got Chucks on with Saint Laurent
Got kiss myself, I’m so pretty

[Pre-Chorus: Normani]:
I’m too hot (hot damn)
Call the police and a fireman
I’m too hot (hot damn)
Make a dragon wanna retire, man
I’m too hot (hot damn)
Say my name, you know who I am
I’m too hot (hot damn)
And my band 'bout that money
Break it down

[Chorus: Dinah]:
Girls, hit your, "Hallelujah"
Girls, hit your, "Hallelujah"
Girls, hit your, "Hallelujah"
'Cause Uptown Funk gon’ give it to you
'Cause Uptown Funk gon’ give it to you
'Cause Uptown Funk gon’ give it to you
Saturday night and we in the spot
Don’t believe me, just watch (come on)

[Post-Chorus: Dinah & Camila]
Don’t believe me, just watch
Don’t believe me, just watch
Don’t believe me, just watch
Don’t believe me, just watch
Don’t believe me, just watch
Hey, hey, hey, oh!

[Verse 2: Lauren & Jasmine V]:
Stop, wait a minute (Jasmine V!)
Fill my cup, pour some liquor in it
Take a sip, sign a check
Julio! Get the stretch!
Ride to Harlem, Hollywood, Jackson, Mississippi
If we show up, we gon’ show out
Smoother than a fresh dry skippy (Mahogany Lox)

[Pre-Chorus: Mahogany Lox]:
I’m too hot (hot damn)
Call the police and a fireman
I’m too hot (hot damn)
Make a dragon wanna retire, man
I’m too hot (hot damn)
Say my name, you know who I am
I’m too hot (hot damn)
And my band 'bout that money
Break it down

[Chorus: Dinah & Camila & Ally]:
Girls, hit your, "Hallelujah"
Girls, hit your, "Hallelujah"
Girls, hit your, "Hallelujah"
'Cause Uptown Funk gon’ give it to you
'Cause Uptown Funk gon’ give it to you
'Cause Uptown Funk gon’ give it to you
Saturday night and we in the spot
Don’t believe me, just watch (come on)

[Post-Chorus: Dinah & Camila]
Don’t believe me, just watch
Don’t believe me, just watch
Don’t believe me, just watch
Don’t believe me, just watch
Don’t believe me, just watch
Hey, hey, hey, oh!

[Pre-Bridge: Jacob Whitesides]:
Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do
Before we leave
Lemme show y’all a lil’ something

[Bridge: All]:
Uptown Funk you up, Uptown Funk you up
Uptown Funk you up, Uptown Funk you up
(I better step in front)
Uptown Funk you up, Uptown Funk you up
(I better step in front)
Uptown Funk you up, Uptown Funk you up
(I better step in front)

[Verse 3: Jacob Whitesides & Camila & Camila, Ally]:
Dance, jump on it
If you sexy, than flaunt it
If you freaky, than own it
Don’t brag about it, come show me
Dance, jump on it
If you sexy, than flaunt it
Saturday night and we in the spot
Don't believe me, just watch

[Bridge: All]:
Uptown Funk you up, Uptown Funk you up
(I better step in front)
Uptown Funk you up, Uptown Funk you up
(I better step in front)
Uptown Funk you up, Uptown Funk you up
(I better step in front)
Uptown Funk you up, Uptown Funk you up

Fifth Harmony

Fifth Harmony is a girl group that formed out of contestants on the 2012 edition of The X Factor USA, chosen by Simon Ally Brooke Hernandez, Normani Kordei, Lauren Jauregui, Dinah Jane Hansen, and Camila Cabello. Despite being eliminated at third place, Fifth Harmony moved on to being signed with Syco Music.

Their first album, Reflection, was released on February 3rd, 2015, and peaked at number 5 on the Billboard 200, becoming their second top ten on that chart following their 2013 EP, Better Together. The album also merited their first top 40 single, “Sledgehammer.”

Their second album, 7/27, was released on May 27th, 2016 and debuted at number 4 on the Billboard 200, making it the group’s highest charting album to date. Its lead single, “Work From Home” featuring rapper Ty Dolla Sign, catapulted the girls even further into mainstream success. The track debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at #12 and reached #4 after 13 weeks and became the girls' highest-charting single in the U.S. and the first top-five single in the country by a girl group since “Buttons” by The Pussycat Dolls.