Dirty Girl
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Dirty Girl may refer to:
  • "Dirty Girl" (Latrelle song), a single by Latrelle from her 2002 album Dirty Girl, Wrong Girl, Bad Girl
  • "Dirty Girl" (Eels song), a song by Eels from their 2003 album Shootenanny!
    Shootenanny!
    Shootenanny! is a 2003 studio album by Eels. The name comes from a neologism coined by Eels front-man, Mark Oliver Everett, for "a social gathering at which participants engage in folk singing and sometimes dancing [a hootenanny], but mostly the shooting of guns.""Saturday Morning" was released...

  • "Dirty Girl" (Terri Clark song)
    Dirty Girl (Terri Clark song)
    "Dirty Girl" is a song recorded by Canadian country music artist Terri Clark. It was released as the first single from her unreleased album, My Next Life. It reached number 30 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in the United States....

    , a single by Terri Clark from her unreleased album My Next Life
  • "Dirty Girl" (Rob Mills song) a single by Rob Mills
    Rob Mills
    Rob Mills is an Australian singer best known as one of the finalists from Australian Idol 2003. He was a co-host on the late-night quiz show The Mint as well as a regular singer on the game show The Singing Bee both on the Nine Network...

  • Dirty Girl (2008 film), a 2008 film starring Monica Ramon
    Monica Ramon
    Monica Ramon is a Spanish-American actress who first began appearing in film, television and stage productions in her native Spain in the mid-1990s. Her glamorous looks and style are evocative of the Golden Age of Hollywood...

  • Dirty Girl (2009 film), a 2009 film produced by John Wells
    John Wells (TV producer)
    John Marcum Wells is an American theater and television producer, writer and director. He is best known for his role as executive producer and show runner of the television series ER, Third Watch, and The West Wing. His company, John Wells Productions, is currently based at Warner Bros. studios in...

  • Dirty Girl (2010 film)
    Dirty Girl (2010 film)
    Dirty Girl is a 2010 coming of age comedy, written and directed by Abe Sylvia. It stars Juno Temple, Milla Jovovich and William H. Macy. It premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival on 12 September 2010...

    , a 2010 film directed by Abe Sylvia, shown at 2010 Toronto Film Festival
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