“Dirty Little Thing” is a 2004 hard rock track by Velvet Revolver, appearing on their debut album Contraband. Written by Scott Weiland, Slash, Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum, and Dave Kushner, the song showcases the band’s high-energy blend of classic rock riffs and modern aggression. Driven by Slash’s rapid-fire guitar work and Weiland’s raw, swaggering vocals, the track channels the sleazy, fast-paced spirit reminiscent of early Guns N’ Roses. Released as the fourth single from Contraband, “Dirty Little Thing” received significant airplay on rock radio and was praised for its intensity and live energy. The song was featured in several video games and movie soundtracks, further boosting its popularity. The music video, directed by Dean Karr, features animated sequences and a chaotic performance aesthetic that matches the song’s unrelenting pace and rebellious tone.
“Dirty Little Thing” is a 2004 hard rock track by Velvet Revolver, appearing on their debut album Contraband. Written by Scott Weiland, Slash, Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum, and Dave Kushner, the song showcases the band’s high-energy blend of classic rock riffs and modern aggression. Driven by Slash’s rapid-fire guitar work and Weiland’s raw, swaggering vocals, the track channels the sleazy, fast-paced spirit reminiscent of early Guns N’ Roses. Released as the fourth single from Contraband, “Dirty Little Thing” received significant airplay on rock radio and was praised for its intensity and live energy. The song was featured in several video games and movie soundtracks, further boosting its popularity. The music video, directed by Dean Karr, features animated sequences and a chaotic performance aesthetic that matches the song’s unrelenting pace and rebellious tone.