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Hot Streets is the tenth studio album by the American rock band Chicago, released in 1978. The album marks a significant shift in the band's sound, incorporating more pop and disco elements while still retaining their signature horn-driven rock style. This era of Chicago saw the departure of founding member Terry Kath, and the album reflects a transition towards a more commercial sound, appealing to a broader audience. Despite mixed critical reception, it includes hit singles like 'Alive Again' and 'Hard to Say I'm Sorry,' which contributed to its lasting legacy in the band's discography.