There are a pair much more newcomers, as well as you simply could acknowledge them from a specific mega-famous K-pop young boy band. As component of the forthcoming wedding anniversary version of 2008’s The Block, the New Kids on the Block have actually partnered with SEVENTEEN‘s Joshua, DK and Dino for a rejuvenated remix of NKOTB’s 2008 solitary “Dirty Dancing.”
Released Friday (Sept. 1), the reimagining was remixed by Dem Jointz as well as includes additional vocals from the 3 SEVENTEEN bandmates, providing the throwback track a modern-day gloss. The track was initially launched as a solitary from NKOTB’s 2008 resurgence cd The Block, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 as well as, at the time, significant Jonathan Knight, Jordan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Donnie Wahlberg, as well as Danny Woodfirst’s initial document as a band in 14 years.
Fifteen years later on, the team is commemorating that get-together with The Block Revisited, a future wedding anniversary version revealed along with the “Dirty Dancing” remix launch on Friday. The took another look at LP will certainly get here Nov. 3 with perk product packaged under its initial star-studded tracklist that included cooperations from Lady Gaga, Ne-Yo as well as The Pussycat Dolls.
“Coming Home” will certainly be consisted of in the wedding anniversary collection, making it the very first time the track will certainly be offered to followers in any type of style.
“The Block album didn’t only mark the reunion of our band — it sparked the reunion of our band with our fans!” stated Wahlberg in a declaration. “I could never overestimate how much the songs and the spirit, of this album, mean to all of us.”
The “Dirty Dancing” remix begins the heels of SEVENTEEN’s collection cd Always Yours, which went down Aug. 23. A couple of months prior, Joshua, DK, Dino as well as bandmates S.Coups, Jeonghan, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, Mingyu, The8, Seungkwan as well as Vernon launched their tenth EP FML, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200.
Listen to the “Dirty Dancing” remix, including SEVENTEEN’s Joshua, DK as well as Dino, as well as see NKOTB’s The Block Revisited statement listed below: