Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?

", also written "Da' Ya' Think I'm Sexy", is a song by British singer Rod Stewart from his ninth studio album, Blondes Have More Fun (1978).

[6] Carmine Appice, who played drums on this song, told Songfacts: "This was a story of a guy meeting a chick in a club.

"[8] After Rod Stewart rejected the original arrangement for the song, Appice instead used it for "I Just Fell in Love Again" on Carmen Maki's 1979 album Night Stalker, which he was working on at the same time.

[11] Cash Box said it has "a clipping bass line [by Phil Chen], steady kick drum and soaring synthesized strings", as well as "alternately gentle and dashing rhythm guitar work and a commanding sax solo".

[13] Stewart admitted in his 2012 autobiography to "unconscious plagiarism" of the Ben Jor song, which he had heard while attending the Rio Carnival in 1978.

[4] He also admitted that he had consciously lifted the song's signature synthesizer riff from the string arrangement on Bobby Womack's "(If You Want My Love) Put Something Down On It".

Industrial supergroup Revolting Cocks recorded a version of "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy" for their album Linger Ficken' Good.

[55] In 1997, the song was remixed by English electronic dance music group N-Trance for their second album, Happy Hour (1998), and features lyrics from the Millie Jackson version (as performed by vocalist Kelly Llorenna).

He noted that "with its recognizable hook, booty-shakin' baseline, guest rap by Ricardo da Force, diva wailings by Kelly Llorenna, and Stewart himself, this updated remake could very well become the surprise radio hit of the summer.

On 25 August 2017, Rod Stewart released a remix version, which features a guest appearance from American band DNCE.

In 2021, Appice and Fernando Perdomo released an instrumental rock album, Energy Overload,[103] that includes what Eric Harabadian of Music Connection Magazine describes as a "harmonic and rhythmic renovation" of "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?".