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Hot Intent

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Hot Intent is a recording artist whose entire public discography, as of July 2026, consists of two collaborative singles: 2023’s “LIKE THIS” with Cheaze, and 2024’s “HUNDO” with Sorry Not Jomari, featuring Dutch Melrose. No biography, real name, hometown, social media account, or press interview exists for Hot Intent on any platform reviewed, and the artist is not listed on MADKID Records’ own artists page, despite the Dutch Melrose feature. This entry documents the small, verifiable record that does exist and the specific gaps around it.

Overview

Hot Intent’s Amazon Music artist page carries no editorial biography, only the platform’s generic placeholder inviting listeners to “be one of the first to follow,” the prompt Amazon shows for artists who have not accumulated a following large enough to warrant a written profile. No age, gender, hometown, legal name, or vocal role has surfaced in any music database, songwriter registry, or general search conducted on the name. The one release carrying full metadata, “HUNDO,” is tagged Dance on Apple Music, which places Hot Intent’s output in electronic/dance-pop territory rather than hip-hop or R&B, though this single genre tag is the only concrete stylistic data point available.

Searching the name in isolation is complicated by unrelated results: a 2016 romantic-suspense novel titled Hot Intent by author Cindy Dees, and an unconnected Shopify e-commerce analytics tool branded Hot Intent that tracks app installs and uninstalls for online stores. Neither has any relationship to the musical act, but both crowd out organic search discovery of the artist, as does an unrelated and far larger 2024 Punjabi single also titled “Hundo” by Chani Nattan, Sukha, and Inderpal Moga. The combined effect is that even basic searches for “Hot Intent” plus “interview,” “bio,” or “musician” return generic marketing content about sales “buyer intent” or interview-coaching material rather than anything about the artist.

Given the release pattern, pairing consistently with other little-documented acts rather than releasing under a solo byline, it is possible that Hot Intent functions as a producer or production alias rather than a solo vocalist, a common convention in dance and electronic singles where the name fronting a release belongs to the beatmaker. This remains an inference drawn from release structure, not a confirmed role.

Discography

Two singles make up the complete indexed catalog, per Amazon Music, Apple Music, and Shazam. Neither is attached to an EP or album.

TitleReleaseCollaboratorsLabel / imprintGenre
“LIKE THIS”2023 (exact date not published on indexed storefronts)Hot Intent & CheazeNot statedNot stated
“HUNDO”April 19, 2024Hot Intent & Sorry Not Jomari, feat. Dutch MelroseWere Not Sorry (℗ 2024)Dance

“HUNDO” runs roughly two minutes, consistent with the short, streaming-optimized runtimes common to dance-pop and hyperpop-adjacent singles built for short-form video replay. Neither single carries a listing on Kworb.net, a Last.fm artist page, or a Viberate profile, meaning no monthly-listener count, stream total, or chart position can be reported for either release. No Genius page exists for either song, so lyric text and full songwriter or producer credits are unavailable. No music video, visualizer, or lyric video under the Hot Intent name has been located.

The MADKID Records Question

Hot Intent is frequently associated with MADKID Records because of the Dutch Melrose feature on “HUNDO,” but that association does not hold up against the label’s own documentation. MADKID Records’ official artists page lists seven acts: Dutch Melrose, benny mayne, Ashley Sienna, Natalia Marion, Harry Was Here, Pretty Havøc, and Rad Cat. Hot Intent is not among them.

The copyright metadata on “HUNDO” reinforces the same gap. Confirmed MADKID collaborations carry an unambiguous “℗ MADKID RECORDS” tag, as seen on Dutch Melrose & Ashley Sienna’s “LOVE BITE” (May 2025, ℗ 2025 MADKID RECORDS) and Dutch Melrose & Pretty Havøc’s “MIRROR MIRROR” (July 2025, ℗ 2025 MADKID RECORDS). “HUNDO” instead carries the copyright line “℗ 2024 Were Not Sorry,” a separate imprint whose name closely echoes Hot Intent’s co-credited collaborator, Sorry Not Jomari. The most consistent reading of the evidence is that Dutch Melrose appeared as a guest feature on an independently released track from a small outside collective, rather than that Hot Intent holds a formal signing, publishing deal, or distribution arrangement with MADKID Records.

Every other Dutch Melrose collaborator examined alongside Hot Intent clears at least one of four verification tests: an official MADKID roster listing, a MADKID-copyrighted release, an independent social media account, or a press and bio presence. Hot Intent clears none of the four, making it the only Dutch Melrose feature-collaboration reviewed that is not tied to MADKID Records by copyright, roster listing, or any other primary-source document.

Collaborators

Hot Intent’s two known singles pair the name with two other acts, Cheaze on “LIKE THIS” and Sorry Not Jomari (alongside the Dutch Melrose feature) on “HUNDO.” Neither Cheaze nor Sorry Not Jomari has an independently verifiable artist profile, biography, or social media account, which compounds the difficulty of establishing Hot Intent’s identity through the surrounding collaborator network. The “Were Not Sorry” imprint name on “HUNDO” suggests these three names may belong to a small, loosely connected independent collective operating largely outside indexed music press and social platforms, distinct from MADKID Records’ own release cycle.

Public Record and Absence

No Instagram, TikTok, X, Facebook, or YouTube account has been attributed to Hot Intent with confidence. Searches for the name across those platforms surface only unrelated entities, including the Shopify analytics tool at hotintent.com and an unconnected account using a similar handle. No follower counts, posting history, or engagement data can be reported. This is a notable absence given that dance-pop singles of this kind are typically promoted through short-form video to drive streaming, the same playbook that helped Dutch Melrose’s “RUNRUNRUN” find a wider audience through BookTok. No comparable viral moment, sound clip, or dance trend tied to either Hot Intent single has surfaced.

No interviews, podcast appearances, music-blog features, or Genius artist-page annotations exist for Hot Intent. No album art, promotional photography, or visual branding could be retrieved from any storefront reviewed. Beyond the two song titles themselves, short, colloquial, and built for playlist and short-form consumption, no visual or stylistic identity can be established.

Hot Intent has not released any indexed music since “HUNDO” in April 2024, meaning the artist has been publicly silent on record for more than two years as of July 2026. No award nominations, sync placements, brand partnerships, or touring history have been found.

Timeline

YearEvent
2023“LIKE THIS” with Cheaze indexed as Hot Intent’s earliest known release; exact release date not published on any storefront.
April 19, 2024“HUNDO” released with Sorry Not Jomari, featuring Dutch Melrose, credited to the imprint Were Not Sorry rather than MADKID Records.
2024–2026No further releases, social media activity, or press coverage indexed for Hot Intent.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hot Intent signed to MADKID Records?

MADKID Records’ official artists page lists seven acts, and Hot Intent is not one of them. The single tying Hot Intent to Dutch Melrose, “HUNDO,” is copyrighted to a separate imprint called Were Not Sorry, not MADKID Records, distinguishing it from confirmed MADKID collaborations like “LOVE BITE” and “MIRROR MIRROR.”

What is Hot Intent’s real name?

No legal name has surfaced in any songwriter registry, music database, or press source.

What has Hot Intent released?

Two singles: “LIKE THIS” with Cheaze (2023) and “HUNDO” with Sorry Not Jomari, featuring Dutch Melrose (April 19, 2024).

Does Hot Intent have social media accounts?

None have been found. Searches for the name return only unrelated businesses and accounts, including a Shopify e-commerce analytics tool that shares the name.

Why is “HUNDO” connected to Dutch Melrose?

Dutch Melrose appears as a featured artist on the track. The release’s copyright tag indicates it was put out under an outside imprint rather than MADKID Records, consistent with a one-off guest feature rather than a label signing.

Further Reading

For the artist whose feature is the sole documented link to Hot Intent, see Dutch Melrose, and for the label roster against which Hot Intent’s status was checked, see MADKID Records: The Label Behind Dutch Melrose. Confirmed MADKID artists with independently verifiable rosters, releases, and social presences include benny mayne.

About this page: compiled from Amazon Music, Apple Music, Shazam, Genius, Last.fm, Kworb.net, Viberate, and MADKID Records’ official artists page, current as of July 2026. Where information could not be located across these sources, that absence is reported directly rather than inferred or filled in.