Hot tamale
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Hot tamale may refer to:
  • Hot Tamales
    Hot Tamales
    Hot Tamales are a cinnamon candy manufactured by the Just Born.They are shaped like Mike and Ike candies and were introduced in 1950.In addition to the hot and spicy flavor, there is also Hot Tamales Fire which is more intense than the original, a darker red in color, and less opaque.A spearmint...

    , a brand of cinnamon candy
  • "Hot Tamales", a song by Cassandra Wilson from Belly of the Sun
    Belly of the Sun
    Belly of the Sun is an album by American jazz singer Cassandra Wilson. It was released on the Blue Note label in 2002.The title of the CD comes from a line in "Only a Dream in Rio" that Wilson had translated to Yoruba ".....


See also

  • Tamale
    Tamale
    A tamale — or more correctly tamal — is a traditional Latin American dish made of masa , which is steamed or boiled in a leaf wrapper. The wrapping is discarded before eating...

  • Hot Tamale Baby
    Hot Tamale Baby
    Hot Tamale Baby is a blues album by Marcia Ball, released in April 1985 by Rounder Records.-Track listing:#"Never Like This Before" – 2:55#"I'm Gonna Forget About You" – 2:54#"Love's Spell" – 3:59...

    , a 1985 blues album by Macia Ball
  • "Hot Tamale Alley", an 1896 song written by May Irwin
    May Irwin
    May Irwin , was a Canadian actress, singer and star of vaudeville.-Early life and career:Born at Whitby, Ontario 1862 as Georgina May Campbell, her father, Robert E. Campbell of Whitby, Ontario, died when she was 13 years old and her stage-minded mother, Jane Draper, in need of money, encouraged...

  • "Hot Tamale Train", a recurring phrase on So You Think You Can Dance
  • Here Comes the Hot Tamale Man, an album by The New Leviathan Oriental Fox-Trot Orchestra
    The New Leviathan Oriental Fox-Trot Orchestra
    The New Leviathan Oriental Fox-Trot Orchestra is an American revival orchestra, that performs authentic orchestrations of vintage American popular music from the 1890s through the early 1930s. The orchestra plays particular attention to the music of New Orleans, Louisiana, where it is based...

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