Tina Turner’s Lost Song ‘Hot for You Baby’ Released Nearly Two Years After Her Death
In a surprising and emotional moment for fans around the world, a previously unreleased song by music icon Tina Turner has just been released—nearly two years after her passing.
The track, titled “Hot for You Baby,” was recorded during the sessions for her 1984 hit album Private Dancer but had never been made public. Hidden deep in the vaults of her record label, the song is a seductive, groovy tune that captures Tina’s trademark fiery vocals and irresistible charisma.
The release comes as part of a deluxe reissue of Private Dancer, celebrating its 40th anniversary. In addition to remastered classics like “What’s Love Got to Do with It” and “Better Be Good to Me,” the expanded edition includes rare demos, alternate takes, and this long-lost track—giving fans a glimpse into the creative powerhouse Tina was at the height of her solo career.
Music historians and longtime followers of Turner say the release is not just a gift to fans but also a testament to the timelessness of her voice. Even in 2025, her music still feels alive, powerful, and unforgettable.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or someone discovering her magic for the first time, Hot for You Baby is a soulful reminder of why Tina Turner remains “Simply the Best.”