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NKOTB Announce 15th Anniversary Reissue of 'The Block' Album — and New Track with K-Pop Group Seventeen "'The Block' album didn't only mark the reunion of our band — it sparked the reunion
of our band with our fans!" said New Kids on the Block's Donnie Wahlberg
By Sonal Dutt Sonal Dutt Sonal Dutt is the food and lifestyle director of PEOPLE, overseeing the food, travel and home editorial team. She launched People.com's first lifestyle-focused
vertical and celebrity recipe mobile app in 2013. Previously, she was the executive lifestyle editor at Every Day with Rachael Ray and Senior Lifestyle Editor at Woman's Day, and held
editorial positions at InStyle, For Me and Details. The Virginia native graduated from James Madison University with degrees in Communications and English, and has a master's degree in
Magazine Journalism from New York University. Her passions include cooking, boybands and NFL football.People Editorial GuidelinesUpdated on September 4, 2023 04:05PM EDT NKOTB's Danny Wood,
Jordan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Donnie Wahlberg and Jonathan Knight.Credit : Manny Carabel/Getty It's been 15 years since the New Kids on the Block stepped back onto the music scene, and
they’re celebrating the milestone with a treat for boy band fans — near and far.
On Friday, NKOTB announced the release of The Block Revisited, a special 15th-anniversary edition of their 2008 reunion album The Block. The deluxe collection features four previously
unreleased songs, additional bonus material and a new remix of their single “Dirty Dancing” featuring Joshua, DK and Dino from K-pop supergroup Seventeen.
The collaboration marks the first joint project for the two popular boy bands, who have been posting cryptic teasers for their fans (affectionately known as Blockheads and Carats,
respectively) on social media.