Pauline Dunn: Moist Music For Horny People

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Pauline Dunn: Moist Music For Horny People is the explosive, unfiltered memoir of 80-year-old underground pop legend Pauline Dunn. From ghostwriting hits for the world’s biggest stars to surviving prison, abuse, and decades of silence, Pauline’s story is one of pain, power, and perseverance. After a lifetime in the shadows, she’s reclaiming her voice—with her debut single finally released and her truth louder than ever. Raw, heartbreaking, and darkly defiant—this is the autobiography they never wanted you to read.

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Author: Pauline Dunn
Title: Pauline Dunn: Moist Music for Horny People

Genre: Autobiography / Memoir / Music Industry / True Crime
Length: Approx. 15-20 pages
Publisher: The Dunn Army Inc.
Release Date: 16/5/2025

In this searing memoir, Pauline Dunn takes readers on a harrowing, unforgettable journey through eight decades of personal and professional turmoil. Born in 1944 in post-war Bootle, she grew up in a world shaped by grief, ration books, and rising music halls. A gifted songwriter from a young age, Pauline eventually landed a record deal in the 1980s—only to be silenced and used as a ghostwriter by her label.

Over the years, she wrote chart-topping hits for pop royalty—from Madonna to Britney Spears—while never being allowed to release music under her own name. Love and tragedy collided when she uncovered the horrifying truth about her husband, leading to his death, her conviction for manslaughter, and a brutal 10-year prison sentence that left her permanently disabled.

Even behind bars, she was forced to keep writing for the industry. Her original work was destroyed by jealous prison staff, and in a horrifying attack, she lost her legs. After her release, life didn’t get easier—forced into state care under the abusive control of Karen, a government-appointed carer with ties to dark criminal networks.

Against all odds, Pauline fought back—building a cult following online, exposing corruption and abuse, and finally launching her own label, The Dunn Army Inc. In 2025, she released her long-awaited debut single Sex Juice, written over 25 years earlier.

This book is a brutal, often shocking exploration of the music industry’s hidden machinery, state failure, and personal endurance. Through every trauma, Pauline’s voice rises—sharp, funny, and unbreakably honest.

Warning: Contains descriptions of abuse, trauma, violence, and institutional neglect.