Elijvh Gets Us Grooving with “Hot Fever”

Hot Fever

Elijvh

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A fresh, funky pop single that brings plenty of heat.

Riverside, California-native, Elijah Daniel Perkins, is better known by artist name Elijvh. He is a singer, rapper, producer, designer, writer, filmmaker, and actor who uses his talent to provide unforgettable entertainment to us all. Growing up in a family of musicians and artists, his transition to writing and producing his own work was a natural progression. As an artist, his style offers thought-provoking lyrics, captivating melodies, and “abstract—pop influenced production.” Elijvh’s catchy pop tune, “Hot Fever,” is one of his 2020 single releases. Additionally, the track has an accompanying music video that dropped at the end of 2021.

Bringing infectious, funk-laden beats, Elijvh cranks up the heat to keep us dancing through the night. Along with its contagious rhythm, “Hot Fever” oozes passion with romantic lines like “A crystal ball told me that you’ll call me for a fantasy” and “I can rock your body when you’re looking for that energy.” There’s a slight edge to Elivh’s charming, melodic delivery that gives “Hot Fever” the perfect hint of moodiness. Certainly, no one else could make this single a balanced blend of upbeat pop with the right amount of spice. Don’ miss out on this carefully crafted hit. So, press play and let the dance spirit of Elijvh’s “Hot Fever” sweep you off your feet.



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