Steven J. Horowitz Senior Music Writer “I think I found the name of the album that Bonnie did with Epic,” wrote a user named Muri on fan forum PopHatesFlops in Dec.
2016. Muri was referring to “Hot City,” the lost sophomore album from pop singer Bonnie McKee that her label at the time, Epic Records (a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment), shelved after the release of her 2014 single “American Girl.” At that point, McKee was industry prevalent for her cowrites on five number-one singles for Katy Perry plus smash hits for Britney Spears and Taio Cruz.
But as a solo artist, she became known as a casualty of passive pop consumption, tossed aside when “American Girl” peaked at No.
24 on Billboard’s Mainstream Top 40 — apparently not high enough to convince the label that she was worth the investment. On PopHatesFlops, “Hot City” became a holy grail.
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