Boogie People is the eighth studio album by American blues rock band George Thorogood and the Destroyers.
Tom Kidd in a review for Music Connection wrote "Thorogood knows that the blues is as never-ending as a cross-country drive and as rowdy as a bunch of buddies drinking Thunderbird.
"[17] Kent Zimmerman of the Gavin Report said that "The direction Boogie People takes is more constant, more strict, loud blues."
and "With its strength as a complete album, Boogie People should reestablish George Thorogood's long dormant reputation as a purveyor of fiery coliseum blues.
"[18] AllMusic's Alex Henderson says that "Thorogood can usually be counted on to deliver infectious, rowdy blues-rock, and Boogie People is no exception.