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'80s "It" Girls: Who Was Singing When You Were Born?

Allvipp Newsroom / June 9, 2024 - 11:50 pm

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Debbie Harry

1980 - Debbie Harry - Blondie rocked the charts in 1980 with two hit songs. Fronted by the charismatic Debbie Harry, Blondie was a pioneer in the New Wave and punk rock scenes. Their songs, such as 'Call Me' and 'Atomic'" not only showcased Debbie Harry's sultry vocals but also blended rock, pop, and punk, setting the stage for the eclectic sound of the decade.

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Joan Jett

1981 - Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - "' Love Rock 'N' Roll': Joan Jett's electrifying anthem 'I Love Rock 'N' Roll' became an instant classic in 1981. Her fierce attitude and rebellious spirit resonated with a generation, solidifying her as a rock icon. The song's raw energy and unforgettable riff made it a rallying cry for rock enthusiasts everywhere.

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Stevie Nicks in 1983
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Stevie Nicks

1982 - Stevie Nicks - 'Edge of Seventeen': Stevie Nicks' 'Edge of Seventeen' captivated audiences in 1982 with its haunting melody and Nicks' ethereal vocals. As a solo artist and Fleetwood Mac member, Stevie Nicks' poetic lyrics and bewitching stage presence made her a true rock goddess, and this song was no exception.

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Pinterest Cyndi Lauper
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Cyndi Lauper

1983 - Cyndi Lauper - 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun': Cyndi Lauper's vibrant personality and distinctive fashion sense were as unforgettable as her music. "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" became an anthem for female empowerment, and its infectious beat and playful lyrics captured the joyful spirit of the '80s.

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Madonna

1984 - Madonna - 'Like a Virgin': Madonna's "Like a Virgin" marked a turning point in her career and solidified her as a pop culture icon. The song's provocative lyrics and Madonna's bold persona challenged societal norms, making it a symbol of sexual liberation and empowerment.

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Pinterest Tina Turner
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Tina Turner

1985 - Tina Turner - 'We Don’t Need Another Hero': Tina Turner's powerful voice and stage presence were on full display in 'We Don't Need Another Hero.' This song from the 'Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome' soundtrack showcased her resilience and charisma, cementing her status as a rock legend.

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Janet Jackson

1986 - Janet Jackson - 'Nasty': Janet Jackson's 'Nasty' was a defining track in her career, showcasing her independence and fierce attitude. Janet's influence on the R&B and pop genres, along with her impactful music videos, made her a trailblazing artist.

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Pinterest Whitney Houston
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Whitney Houston

1987 - Whitney Houston - 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)': Whitney Houston's vocal prowess was unmatched, and 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody' was a testament to her incredible talent. The song's upbeat tempo and Whitney's soaring vocals made it a dance floor staple and a timeless classic.

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Cher

1988 - Cher - 'We All Sleep Alone': Cher's enduring career spans decades, and "We All Sleep Alone" showcased her emotive singing style. Cher's ability to connect with her audience and reinvent herself made her an iconic figure in music.

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Pinterest Paula Abdul performs during the 2019 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 1, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada
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Paula Abdul

1989 - Paula Abdul - 'Straight Up.' Paula Abdul's infectious dance-pop track and her dynamic choreography helped solidify her as a pop sensation of the late '80s. The song's catchy melody and Paula's energetic performance made 'Straight Up' a chart-topping success and an essential part of the musical landscape in 1989.

Delve into the enchanting world of "It" Girls, divas, and formidable female singers who were the reigning stars of their respective birth years in the 1980s. This dynamic decade witnessed the rise of bold fashion, transformative pop culture, and a powerhouse of talented women who left an indelible mark on the music industry.

'80s "It" Girls by Birth Year: Who Was Reigning When You Were Born?

From the sultry sounds of Madonna to the timeless elegance of Whitney Houston and the raw energy of Cyndi Lauper, the 1980s boasted a vibrant tapestry of female voices that captured the spirit of the era. Join us on a journey through the "It" Girls by birth year, celebrating the charismatic and influential women who defined this remarkable period in music history, from 1980 to 1989.

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