Dirty Dawg
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| “Dirty Dawg” | |||||
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| Single by NKOTB from the album Face the Music |
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| Released | 1993 | ||||
| Format | CD Single | ||||
| Recorded | 1993 | ||||
| Genre | R&B | ||||
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"Dirty Dawg" was the final single by NKOTB (formerly New Kids On The Block) to chart the Billboard Top 100. It was featured on their 1994 album Face the Music. This was their last song to peak on the charts at #66.
[edit] Music Video
The video starts of with a promiscious-looking young woman running through the forest with a search dog barking after her. Then the scene switches back and forth from the band attending a party being held at a mansion to a construction site where the group raps and dances. Towards the end, Nice&Smooth appear to give a rap cameo, while the group breakdances.
The station Muchmusic banned the video from appearing on its schedule, due to the suggested violence and misogynistic themes.
| New Kids on the Block |
| Jonathan Knight | Jordan Knight | Joey McIntyre | Donnie Wahlberg | Danny Wood |
| Production Crew |
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| Producer: Maurice Starr |
| Discography |
| Studio albums: New Kids on the Block | Hangin' Tough | Merry, Merry Christmas | Step by Step | No More Games/The Remix Album | Face the Music | Greatest Hits | Super Hits |
| Singles: 1986: Be My Girl, Stop It Girl | 1988: Please Don't Go Girl, You Got It (The Right Stuff) | 1989: I'll Be Loving You (Forever), Hangin' Tough, Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time), Cover Girl, This One's for the Children, Funky Funky Xmas | 1990: My Favorite Girl, Step by Step, Valentine Girl, Tonight, Let's Try It Again, Games | 1991: Call It What You Want | 1992: If You Go Away | 1993: Dirty Dawg | 1994: Never Let You Go | 2008: Summertime |
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| Related articles |
| Categories: New Kids on the Block Songs |

