Being such militant musical advocates for world peace, you may have assumed Hot Tamale would be invited to perform for Kim and the Donald at the recent Hanoi Summit. Inexplicably, no such invitation came forth. Pundits and talking heads have speculated wildly that perhaps some of the handlers were worried that Hot Tamale would play its famous hit tune “The Puppy Song” ( click here:https://youtu.be/dU_Qean3ocU ) and that the Koreans, having a well-known predilection for the taste of dog meat, might start salivating all over the peace documents, and the Donald, being a well-known germaphobe, might have a global freak-out right there on the spot, and push the red button impulsively. That’s not a pretty scenario, so it may be just as well that Hot Tamale wasn’t invited.

Would the Puppy Song derail the Hanoi Summit between Kim and The Donald?
“The Puppy Song” at Hanoi Summit?
- Post published:February 28, 2019
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