"Naughty Girls (Need Love Too)" https://t.co/PRlp7WoUme was released in January 1988 as the third single from Samantha Fox’s second album, Samantha Fox. It reached No. 3 in the USA and No. 31 in the UK, while also peaking at No. 1 on the U.S. Dance Club Songs chart.
Black – Wonderful Life > https://t.co/jG2IiOKQIw
“Wonderful Life” wasn’t a hit out of the gate. First released by Ugly Man Records in September 1986, it charted modestly—peaking at No. 72 in the UK. But when Colin Vearncombe (recording as Black) found success with “Sweetest Smile” a year later, A&M Records reissued the single on 14 August 1987, this time as the flagship track from his debut album Wonderful Life. That second chance transformed the song into a global ballad of melancholic beauty.
Released in August 1989, “Sowing the Seeds of Love” marked a bold new era for Tears for Fears. Inspired by The Beatles and British politics, the track fused psychedelic pop with a call for unity and change. It hit #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #5 in the UK #80smusic
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Sam Brown - Stop!
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Released on 2 May 1988, “Stop!” is the breakout single from Sam Brown’s debut album of the same name. Following a re-release in January 1989, it climbed to #4, becoming her highest-charting UK single. #80s#80smusic#ThrowbackHits
Released in July 1988, “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” by Bobby McFerrin became the first-ever a cappella song to top the Billboard Hot 100.
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Just McFerrin’s layered vocals—it delivered a timeless message of optimism and won three Grammy Awards in 1989
#80smusic #80s #music
Kenny Loggins’ “Danger Zone” pairs ’80s rock with high-flying action, becoming a Top Gun anthem and one of the most iconic movie soundtrack hits of all time. #80s#80smusic#topgun#music
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Idol’s “White Wedding” (1982) is a snarling, sarcastic anti-love anthem with gothic visuals and one of rock’s most iconic riffs. Fueled by frustration, it became an MTV classic and a defining hit of the era. #BillyIdol#80smusic#80s#music
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Dive into the wildest, most controversial 80s music videos—banned by MTV, packed with nudity, shock, and censorship. From Soft Cell to Duran Duran, this is 80s video history unfiltered.
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#80sMusic#MTV#NSFWVideos#MusicHistory#Censored#Throwback
Dive into the wildest, most controversial 80s music videos—banned by MTV, packed with nudity, shock, and censorship. From Soft Cell to Duran Duran, this is 80s video history unfiltered.
https://t.co/HjIyP5Np1m
#80sMusic#MTV#NSFWVideos#MusicHistory#Censored#RetroVibes
Released in 1986, Bon Jovi’s first US No. 1 hit combined sharp hooks with soaring vocals, helping define the sound of ‘80s rock. “You Give Love a Bad Name” remains one of their most iconic tracks. #80s#80smusic#music
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s “Relax” didn’t just push boundaries—it stormed past them. Banned by the BBC, it exploded into pop legend with its pulsing synths, rebellious energy, and unforgettable hook.
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#80s#80smusic#music
📷80s Chart Shocks https://t.co/vYIVYz0Zc7
We rounded up some of the '80s biggest "wait, what?!" songs — beloved, iconic, and criminally under-charted.
Do you have a favourite track that feels huge but weirdly flopped on the charts? #80smusic#80s
From "Maniac" to "What a Feeling," this chart-topping soundtrack didn’t just back a film — it defined an era. Go behind the scenes of the beats, the ballads, and the pop power that made it iconic. 👉 https://t.co/S0ebxAtMgA
#Flashdance#80sMusic#SoundtrackLegends
From "Maniac" to "What a Feeling," this chart-topping soundtrack didn’t just back a film — it defined an era. Go behind the scenes of the beats, the ballads, and the pop power that made it iconic. 👉 https://t.co/01fWmbIzXG
#Flashdance#80sMusic#SoundtrackLegends
On this day… in 1984 Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" hit No. 1 on the US Billboard Charts, beginning a two-week run at the top.
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Released in June 1989 as the 2nd single from band’s self-titled debut album, “18 and Life” became one of the defining power ballads of late ’80s ock.
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It was a breakthrough hit for the band, reaching No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 #80s#80smusic#music
Released in October 1986 from the band’s self-titled debut album, the song reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S., and charted in the Top 10 in several other countries, including Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. #80s#80smusic#music
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🎶 Think you know your 80s music legends?
Test your knowledge on MJ, Madonna, Prince & more in our 80s Music Icons Quiz! 🕺💿✨ 👉 https://t.co/1M0Y4kZxbj
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