Dancefloor Daddy V3Recorded live at Crush DC — 4 hours straight of nothing but brand new chaos. No filler, no repeats, just me pushing buttons and breaking shit in real time. Includes my Demon Hunters deconstruction which… yeah, good luck surviving that one.Dirty Pop presents another round of sweaty floor therapy.
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Episode 11: Dirty Pop - Dancefloor Daddy V2
Dancefloor Daddy Vol. 2Recorded live at Underwear Night – Dallas Eagle (College Night Edition)Two hours of unapologetic, sweaty fun—this high-voltage set blends pop vocals, electro energy, and dark, rolling tech house into a sound that’s pure chaos and control. Captured live at Dallas Eagle’s infamous Underwear Night, this isn’t just a DJ set—it’s a two-hour grind, strut, and scream-along in your jock.Come for the pop hooks, stay for the filth.
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Episode 10: THIS.IS.BASSLINE V4
MIXED BY BASSLINE LIVE AT THE EAGLE WILTON MANORS.
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Episode 9: My House Is My House (And Your House is Mine)
DJ • Producer • Creator of Dirty Pop • Emotional Support DaddyDrew G is a pioneer of modern queer nightlife. He didn’t just chase a dream—he created a movement. Globally recognized for his signature Dirty Pop sound, Drew fuses pop, tech house, EDM, and mashups into sets that are unpredictable, emotional, and entirely his own. In a scene often defined by sameness, Drew is the exception: original, enduring, and unapologetically authentic.He’s the #1 gay club DJ in the world—not circuit, club—with over 22 years behind the decks and a nearly unbroken streak of weekend gigs since 2003. Dirty Pop, both the party and the sound, is the longest-running non-circuit international gay event with zero gaps—even for vacations.His journey started in death metal bands, but everything changed at 13 when he met Eddie Van Halen. The advice? “If you want to be a legend, don’t just be great—create your own sound and change the game.” That mission shaped everything.After a life-altering night at The Roxy hearing Peter Rauhofer spin, Drew walked out and promised himself he'd become the #1 gay club DJ in the world. And then he did.From managing a Sam Goody to building his own Frankenstein DJ controller out of RadioShack parts, Drew always stayed ahead of the curve—often laughed at first, then imitated later. His early foray into digital DJing helped shape what’s now standard in nightlife.He’s played iconic venues including Stonewall, Avalon, The Roxy, and Fire Island Pines, and left his mark on both mainstream and fringe queer scenes—especially in fetish and afterhours parties where he explores his darker, wilder sound.Career Highlights Include:
14-time headliner at Sydney Mardi Gras
Personally introduced at Wellington Pride by New Zealand’s Governor-General
DJed an inaugural ball for President Obama
Played two World Prides and major many other U.S. Prides (San Diego, LA, SF, DC)
Official remixer for Madonna, Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Blondie, Ariana Grande, Ed Sheeran, and Deborah Cox - Official NOT Bootlegs.
Tours in India (including #1-ranked Kitty Su), Colombia, Manila, Kuala Lumpur, Costa Rica, Seoul, and more
Brand DJ for John Varvatos, with stops in Dubai and Abu Dhabi
Long-running residencies at legendary clubs in NYC, LA, DC, Vegas, Houston, Seattle, Fire Island, Asbury Park, and Puerto Vallarta
Held Dirty Pop at Rich’s San Diego every third Friday for 12 years
Now based in downtown Dallas with his iconic French bulldog Pooh, he headlines globally but holds a local residency at Dallas Eagle.Drew was mentored by the late Orlando Puerta (Madonna’s right hand in the dance world), who he calls a father figure. Their bond is immortalized in the liner notes of Dirty Pop 37 and a 2016 HuffPost piece about Drew’s personal comeback.He’s also a former Billboard Dance reporter and contributor to DJ Times, with deep roots in music journalism and industry credibility.In April 2024, on a dare, he launched Stuff I Wish Dad Said, which quickly evolved from viral dad jokes and emotional support soundbites to a full-blown cultural force. It now racks up millions of views and proves Drew’s heart hits just as hard as his drops.