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HE has the moves to rival Kylie Minogue; the dance diva cool of Madonna and is set to become the first "teacher" to hit the top of the charts since Sting.

Summer Heights High acting head of drama Greg Gregson, fondly known to millions of Australians as Mr G, is launching his pop career with Naughty Girl next week.

The popular creation of satirist Chris Lilley, the drama teacher will break out of his small-screen stardom with the stand-out track from Mr G The Musical.

A cautionary tale about ecstasy use, Mr G said the song was inspired by the tragic death of Summer Heights High student Jessica.

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He plans a full-scale promotional assault to realise his dreams of achieving greater recognition of his talent.

"I'm planning to use the song as the school bell for a week once it's released. The Principal doesn't know this yet but I've booked in with the PA ladies and I'm going to blast it all over the school. This should help sales," Mr G said.

The 36-year-old scene-stealer said he had already received a huge response to the single, including the remixes by Paul Mac, John Paul Talbot and Stylaz Fuego.

"I've got it on repeat at home. The people in the townhouse next door to mine have been banging on the wall telling me to turn it off but I don't care. I've played it so many times it's even starting to annoy me," he said.

Mr G is currently putting the finishing touches to the Naughty Girl music video and has spent several weeks working on ground-breaking choreography.

"I've worked out a dance that I do at home. It's very modern and in keeping with the more hardcore beat of the song. It's very masculine. I kind of look like Justin Timberlake when I do it," Mr G said.

Naughty Girl is released digitally on March 1 and available on CD from March 8.