Naughty Little Doggie is Iggy Pop's eleventh solo studio album, released on March 5, 1996. It was recorded at Westside Studios in London and produced by Iggy Pop himself, marking a return to a rawer and more direct sound after the experiments of previous albums.
The album featured musicians such as guitarist Eric Schermerhorn, bassist Hal Cragin, and drummer Larry Mullins. The song 'I Wanna Live' was released as a single, though it did not achieve major commercial success. The record received mixed reviews, with some praising its energy and others noting a lack of innovation.
Despite not reaching massive sales charts, Naughty Little Doggie has been re-evaluated over time as a solid work within Iggy Pop's discography, showcasing his ability to blend punk rock with blues and garage rock influences. The album cover features a photograph of Iggy Pop with a defiant expression.