Released: September 14, 1999

Songwriter: Ol’ Dirty Bastard Rick James

Producer: The Neptunes

[Intro]
Y'all no nothing 'bout the pimp game
I wanna thank Rick James for letting me do this song, thank you very much

[Verse 1]
Who are you? Girl, who do you belong to?
My point of view is: girl, I think you're hot
If we talk, what words will I describe?
There's no dictionary book to explain how you look
Cause I think you're hot (Sexy, sexy, sexy)

[Hook]
Cold blooded!
Girl, I think you're hot! (Sexy, sexy, sexy)
Cold blooded!

[Verse 2]
Who are you? Girl, what's your name and number?
Is it true? Girl, you think I'm hot
If we tried to get to know each other
You might find, you couldn't trade me for another
Cause I think you're so (Sexy, sexy, sexy)

[Hook]
Cold blooded!
Girl, I think you're hot! (Sexy, sexy, sexy)
Cold blooded!

[Verse 3]
Sweetheart baby, touch me, girl, where I wanna be touched
Don't ever complain, got ya in a cobra clutch
Love me tender, love me sweet
I wanna bust this nut in a Super Freak
Oh, you're a Super Freak, fuck me anywhere
You ain't scared to ever do a do or dare
I wanna undress you, hold your loosie tight
And I won't cum all night!

[Hook]
Cold blooded!
Cause I think you're hot! (Sexy, sexy, sexy)
Cold blooded, yeah!
Cause I think you're hot! (Sexy, sexy, sexy)
Cold blooded, baby!
Cause I think you're hot! (Woo!)
Cold blooded!
Cause I think you're hot! (Sexy, sexy, sexy)
(Sexy, sexy, sexy)
Ooh, baby!
Ooh, aww!
Ooh, baby!
Cold blooded!

Ol’ Dirty Bastard

Russell Tyrone Jones (November 15, 1968 – November 13, 2004) was an American rapper and occasional producer, who went by the stage names Ol' Dirty Bastard (ODB), Ason Unique, Osirus, Rainman, Big Baby Jesus, and Dirt McGirt. He was one of the founding members of the Wu-Tang Clan, a rap group primarily from Staten Island, New York that first rose to mainstream prominence with their 1993 debut album Enter the 36 Chambers.

Ol' Dirty Bastard’s wildly erratic behavior was the result of serious drug problems or genuine mental instability.

ODBs rhymes have stood the one true test and that is the test of time. They are funny, concise and always memorable