"Games" | ||||
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Single by New Kids on the Block | ||||
from the album No More Games: The Remix Album | ||||
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Released | October 17, 1990 | |||
Recorded | 1989 | |||
Genre | New jack swing [1] | |||
Length | 3:51 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
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New Kids on the Block singles chronology | ||||
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"Games" is a song by American boy band New Kids on the Block, [2] released as the first single from their first compilation/remix album, No More Games: The Remix Album (1990). Employing hip-hop samples with riffs sung by Jordan Knight, and defensive rhymes by Donnie Wahlberg, the song was a dramatic departure from their previously clean cut sound. It was produced by Maurice Starr, David Cole and Robert Clivillés and also includes shout-outs to Donnie's brother Mark Wahlberg and his group Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. The song features a chorus section taken from the movie the wizard of Oz, namely the West witch's soldiers chant: oh ee oh, oh oh. The accompanying music video for "Games" received heavy rotation on MTV Europe. [3]
Feeling the name "New Kids on the Block" was too childish for the group, the band shortened their name to "NKOTB" during the time of the single's release. The song received decent airplay from stations nationwide. The song was also included on the 35th Anniversary release of their Step by Step album which was released in 2025.
Terry Staunton from NME wrote, "We have to be pretty honest here. This is probably the best thing they'll ever do and it is strangely adult. There's a touch of early Earth, Wind & Fire to it ("Saturday Night", "Shining Star", that sort of stuff) and it's not altogether dissimilar to Grandmaster Melle Mel's "White Lines". A bit of a corker, I have to admit." [4]
Chart (1991) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA) [7] | 33 |
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders) [8] | 39 |
Canada Top Singles ( RPM ) [9] | 52 |
France (SNEP) [10] | 19 |
Ireland (IRMA) [11] | 9 |
Luxembourg (Radio Luxembourg) [12] | 8 |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40) [13] | 33 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100) [14] | 30 |
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) [15] | 27 |
Spain (Top 40 Radio) [16] | 11 |
UK Singles (OCC) [17] | 14 |
US Billboard Hot 100 Airplay | 58 |
Zimbabwe (ZIMA) [18] | 11 |