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The Vapors Announce New Album ‘Wasp In A Jar’

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“We look at the band with the philosophy of Viv Savage from Spinal Tap: ‘Have a good time all the time’,” laughs bassist Steve Smith of renowned New Wave veterans The Vapors about continuing the legacy of the band as well as the release of the fourth album in over four decades, WASP IN A JAR (release date: February 28, 2025 via Vapors Own Records). “Getting together and playing music is still really fun for us -bouncing ideas off each other and trying different things.”

The exuberant fun that the band had in the studio translates well to the finished album. The follow-up to 2020’s Together, the new album follows its three predecessors in conveying an individual feeling of its own, both lyrically and musically. “We just felt that the title Wasp In A Jar captured the feel of the album – that sort of bottled up angst,” says guitarist Danny Fenton. “There are some slower, more heartfelt moments on the album, but on the whole, it’s a fairly punk record. It wasn’t something we sat down and planned, but the band came from punk in the late ’70s, so we just kind of leaned into that in the studio.”

Built around classic punk riffage with a chorus that opens up and toys with expectation, opening track “Hit The Ground Running” retains the breakneck rhythms that fans know and love from their previous releases. With nary a moment to catch a breath, The Vapors follow it up with “The Human Race” which Danny describes as a kind of “ballad of The Vapors.” “Carry On,” a statement about the current climate (“When the government needs to know / That’s when the government needs to go”), weaves around shimmering arpeggiated chords and Dave Fenton’s haunting vocal lines (“Carry on / As if nothing happened / Carry on / Like we did before”) before evolving into an epic and soaring outro that begs for an audience singalong.

“That’s like asking a parent who’s their favorite child,” replies Danny when asked his favorite songs on the album. “They all have significance to us in their own different ways. ‘The Human Race’ is about the band, ‘Look Away Now’ is about Dave dealing with his Parkinson’s Disease and ‘Miss You Girl’ is about children wanting to move out of the family home. That’s not to say that they are the three I’m most proud of… we are proud of them all.”

Dave’s lyrics are as observational, poetic and open to interpretation as ever. If New Clear Days (1980) mixed commentary about the mundanities of late ’70s/early ’80s life combined with the paranoia stirred up by the state of the world as it was back then, Magnets (1981) brought a more personalized study and Together (2020) – a joyful celebration of the eventual reunion, then Wasp In A Jar is a combination of all three… all of which are glued together here by current personal and global commentaries, all performed by a band full of ability, confidence and positivity and very clearly enjoying themselves, 45 years on from their recorded debut.

Billie Eilish’s ‘Birds of a Feather’ Is 2024’s Most-Streamed Song On Spotify

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Billie Eilish has done it again! Her breezy pop anthem, Birds of a Feather, has become Spotify’s most-streamed song of 2024, racking up a staggering 1.775 billion streams. The track, written by Eilish and her brother/collaborator Finneas, is the crown jewel of her third album, Hit Me Hard and Soft.

The 23-year-old phenomenon continues to break barriers with Birds of a Feather, which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has ruled the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart for an incredible 21 weeks. Grammy buzz is in full swing, as the song is nominated for Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance at the February 2 ceremony.

The album Hit Me Hard and Soft is also making Grammy waves, earning nods for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album. Meanwhile, the lead single Lunch is up for Best Music Video, and L’Amour de Ma Vie [Over Now Extended Version] is in the running for Best Pop Dance Recording.

This powerhouse sibling duo is no stranger to Grammy glory. From 32 nominations, Eilish has already snagged nine wins, including two each for Song of the Year and Record of the Year. Finneas, at just 27, boasts 10 Grammy wins out of 17 nominations and made history as the youngest Producer of the Year at age 22.

Start Your Ear Off Right: Limited-Edition Vinyl from Fleetwood Mac, Yes, Dream Theater, The English Beat & More This January

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START YOUR EAR OFF RIGHT 2025

10 Limited-Edition Vinyl Throughout January

Featuring The English Beat, Dream Theater, Fleetwood Mac, Yes, and More

Rhino is ringing in the New Year with 10 limited-edition titles being released throughout January available at local record stores. Start Your Ear Off Right features sought-after releases from iconic artists like The English Beat, Dream Theater, Fleetwood Mac, Yes, and more.

Available January 3, 2025

The English Beat – Special Beat Service (Standard Version)

1-LP on 140-gram Silver vinyl

A dynamic fusion of ska, pop, and punk influences and includes the standout hits “I Confess” and “Save It For Later,” pressed on color vinyl.

Dream Theater – Images & Words

1-LP on 140-gram Clear vinyl

Originally released on July 7, 1992, Images & Words is Dream Theater’s second studio album and the first to feature vocalist James LaBrie; this album went gold. Also features their biggest hit, “Pull Me Under”.

Dream Theater – Awake

2-LP on 140-gram Clear vinyl

Awake is the third studio album by Dream Theater, released October 4th, 1994 and is the final full-length album featuring original member and keyboardist Kevin Moore.

Dream Theater – Falling Into Infinity

2-LP on 140-gram Clear vinyl

Originally released September 23rd, 1997, the fourth studio album by Dream Theater featured a more straightforward rock feel and was the first album to feature new keyboardist Derek Sherinian (Alice Cooper, Whitesnake).

Dream Theater – Metropolis Pt. 2

2-LP on 140-gram Clear vinyl

Originally released October 26th, 1999, this now-legendary concept record was the first to feature new keyboardist Jordan Rudess.

 

 

 

Fleetwood Mac – Live At The Record Plant (December 15, 1974)

2-LP on Transparent Red vinyl

Featuring the classic early-era Fleetwood Mac tracks “Hypnotized,” “Oh Well,” “Future Games,” “The Green Manalishi” (With the Two Prong Crown) & more.

Available January 24, 2025

Yes – Fragile (Steven Wilson Remix)

1-LP on Emerald Green vinyl

Available for the first time on vinyl, an exploration into Yes’ breakthrough 1971 fourth studio album, Fragile, remixed by Steven Wilson. Includes hits such as “Roundabout,” “Long Distance Runaround – The Fish,” and many more!

Available January 31, 2025

Allen Toussaint – Southern Nights

1-LP on 180-gram Black vinyl

Originally released in 1975, this is a celebrated album showcasing Toussanint’s signature blend of funk, soul, and R&B. The title track later reached No.1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles by Glen Campbell and made its way to the Louisiana state song list. The album also features standout tracks like “Last Train” and “Worldwide,” highlighting Toussaint’s innovative style. Notably, Toussaint’s use of rich, orchestral arrangements on this album contributed to its critical acclaim and lasting influence.

The Cult – Beyond Good And Evil

2-LP on Red & Bottle Green vinyl

Originally released in 2001, The Cult’s Beyond Good And Evil showcases the band’s return to their signature rock sound while incorporating modern elements. The tracklist includes energetic songs like “War (The Process)” and “Take The Power,” along with more introspective tracks such as “Breathe” and “Nico” as well as four bonus tracks. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering The Cult for the first time, “Beyond Good And Evil” is a must-have addition to any rock music collection.

Eddie Hazel – Game, Dames And Guitar Thangs

1-LP on 180-gram Black vinyl

A must-have for funk rock fans, showcasing Hazel’s iconic guitar work and smooth vocals. Known for his groundbreaking role in Parliament-Funkadelic, Hazel delivers standout tracks like “California Dreamin’” that blend funky grooves with a rock edge. This album is a hidden gem that captures Hazel’s innovative spirit and is perfect for collectors and enthusiasts.

Patrick McEnroe to Host New Tennis Show on SiriusXM

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SiriusXM announced today that it has signed Patrick McEnroe, who has spent a lifetime in tennis and experienced the sport as a player, team captain, coach, executive and broadcaster – to host a new weekly show dedicated to tennis and the larger world of racquet sports.

“Holding Court” will debut this Saturday, January 4 at 7 am ET, one week prior to the start of tennis’ first Grand Slam event of the season, the Australian Open. The one-hour show will air every Saturday morning throughout the year on SiriusXM’s Mad Dog Sports Radio channel, which is available to listeners in their cars on channel 82 and on the SiriusXM app.

On the program, McEnroe will cover the latest news and topics from the world of professional tennis, share instructional advice and equipment tips with players of all skill levels, and expand the conversation to other racquet sports including the growing game of pickleball. McEnroe, a big fan of all sports, will also “hold court” from time to time on other topics beyond racquet sports, from pro and college football, to baseball, basketball and more.

“I’m really excited to be working with SiriusXM and to have a platform where I can talk with tennis fans like me across the country,” said McEnroe. “I’ll share my thoughts on the game today on every level, from the Grand Slams to the weekend matches at your town courts, and I’m looking forward to taking calls and hearing our listeners’ views as well. We’ll also have the freedom to expand our weekly conversations to other racquet sports and the big stories in the other pro sports that we’re fans of as well. This will be a fun wide-ranging conversation every week and I can’t wait to get started.”

“Tennis enthusiasts have been underserved when it comes to audio content related to their favorite sport. ‘Holding Court’ is addressing that unmet need for those fans,” said Scott Greenstein, SiriusXM’s President and Chief Content Officer. “Nobody knows more about the game than Patrick. He brings an incredible wealth of knowledge and experience to this new show and we’re thrilled to have him sharing his perspective on racquet sports and more with our listeners every week.”

As a professional player, much of McEnroe’s success came in doubles, where he won 16 titles and reached a career-high ranking of #3 in the world. He won the men’s doubles gold medal at the 1987 Pan American Games with Luke Jensen, the French Open men’s doubles title in 1989 with Jim Grabb and the Paris Indoor with his brother John in 1992. In the Davis Cup, McEnroe represented his country as a doubles player in 1993, 1994 and 1996.

As a singles player, McEnroe’s best Grand Slam performance came at the 1991 Australian Open, where he reached the semifinals before being knocked out by eventual champion Boris Becker. In 1995 he reached the quarterfinals of the US Open and attained a career-high ranking of #28 in the world. That same year, he won the men’s singles title at the Sydney Outdoor Championships, along with other notable Grand Slam singles performances – including a victory over Boris Becker in the first round of the Australian Open, and then reaching the quarterfinals of the US Open where he lost to Becker in an epic four-hour and seven-minute four set match.

McEnroe retired from the professional tour in 1998. In 2000 he was named the 38th U.S. Davis Cup captain and led the team to a title in 2007. He resigned from that position in September 2010, having served in the role longer than anyone in history. In April 2008, he was named to the newly created position of General Manager, Player Development for the USTA as part of a new strategic direction for the development of American players. He stepped down from that role in September 2014. He also was coach of the 2004 U.S. Olympic men’s tennis team and now serves as President of the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

McEnroe has worked as a tennis commentator for ESPN since 1995, and his versatility as a broadcaster has enabled him to work as a play-by-play voice, analyst and studio host.

Throughout the Australian Open (Jan. 11-26), SiriusXM listeners will get access to AO Radio broadcasts of the tournament, courtesy of ESPN. SiriusXM will air daily live coverage of matches from the first round through the quarterfinals, and will air all men’s and women’s matches in their entirety in the semifinal and championship rounds.

Nandi Bushell Pays Tribute To Karen Carpenter With This AWESOME Drum Solo

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Nandi Bushell has done it again! The young drumming sensation paid tribute to Karen Carpenter by recreating her legendary jazz drumming performance of “Dancing in the Street.” With Karen’s iconic solo as her inspiration, Nandi showcased her incredible talent, blending respect and skill in perfect harmony. “I have so much love and respect for Karen Carpenter!” Nandi shared on social media, reminding us why both she and Karen are drumming legends in their own right.

Ring In The New School Year With Help From Spotify

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Bells are ringing—school bells, that is—as kids across North America are back for a new semester of their school year. In addition to fresh fits and the right supplies, kids might also need some encouragement for the excitement and challenges ahead. Audiobooks and podcasts can be a great way to provide that boost.

Spotify’s team has selected some top back-to-school picks, filled with examples of curiosity, friendship, kindness, and inclusion to help ease those first-day jitters. Here are some highlights:

Audiobooks

Gustavo the Shy Ghost 

Written by Flavia Z. Drago

Narrated by Marisa Blake

Back-to-school season means that Halloween is just ahead. And little ghouls and goblins will love debut author Flavia Z. Drago’s sweet and gently offbeat story of loneliness, bravery, and friendship.

Gustavo is good at doing all sorts of ghostly things: walking through walls, making objects fly, and glowing in the dark. But Gustavo is shy, and some things are harder for him to do, like getting in a line to buy eye scream or making friends with other monsters. Whenever he tries getting close to them, he realizes they just can’t see him. Now that the Day of the Dead is fast approaching, what can he do to make them notice him?

Sheila Rae the Brave 

Written by Kevin Henkesn

Narrated by Laura Hamilton

Kevin Henkes is the beloved author of perennial favorites including ChrysanthemumLilly’s Purple Plastic PurseJulius, the Baby of the World, and Owen.

In Sheila Rae the Brave, we meet Sheila, who is not afraid of anything. She steps on cracks, walks backward with her eyes closed, and teases her sister for her fears. But when Sheila Rae gets lost one day, she discovers maybe, just maybe, she isn’t quite as brave as she thought she was.

The Case of the Disgusting School Dinners 

Written by Angie Lake

Narrated by Claudia Campbell

Aren’t school dinners a bit strange? Chicken nuggets? On pizza? Covered in chocolate? Nobody wants to live on lettuce and broccoli, but children are losing teeth over this! This looks like a case for Mina Mistry, the adventure-seeking sleuth at the center of Claudia Campbell’s The Case of the Disgusting School Dinners.

Being at school is boring when you just know you’re going to grow up to be something cool like a private investigator. So until then, Mina’s going to practice for her future, and there’s plenty of detective work to be done at school.

Hattie Harmony 

Written and narrated by Robbie Arnett and Elizabeth Olsen

In this sequel to the New York Times bestseller Hattie Harmony: Worry Detective, the eponymous protagonist shares new tools for managing anxiety, just in time for opening night of the school play.

There are lines to be memorized, costumes to sew, and sets to paint. Will Hattie be able to settle the pre-show jitters before curtain call? Co-authored by actress Elizabeth Olsen and musician and writer Robbie Arnett, this relatable tale introduces the youngest readers to the importance of self-care.

The Good Egg and the Talent Show 

Written by Jory John

Narrated by Dan Bittner

The Good Egg is so excited for the talent show, but there’s just one problem: He doesn’t have an act. When the talent show starts, he accepts that he’ll be just a regular audience member. But when his friends need help onstage, the Good Egg steps up to assist and discovers that being yourself and being kind deserve a standing ovation.

The Good Egg and the Talent Show is a Level 1 I Can Read book, which means it’s perfect for kids who are sounding out words and sentences. Audiobooks are also a great companion to physical books for kids discovering the joys of reading on their own.


Podcasts

Short History Of…

History is full of the extraordinary, and each week, Short History Of… transports listeners back in time to witness history’s most incredible moments and remarkable people.

Let’s Talk About Myths, Baby!

Let’s Talk About Myths, Baby! is a special back-to-school series that explores the most entertaining and enraging stories from mythology every Tuesday and Friday this September. Told in a casual, contemporary, and sarcastic tone, each episode will leave listeners realizing that Greek and Roman gods did some pretty weird (and awful) things.

Dan Snow’s History Hit

Listen along as historian Dan Snow investigates the how and why of history’s defining moments. From the tomb of Tutankhamun to the battlefields of Waterloo, Dan shares the greatest stories from the past to help us understand the present.

The Ten News

The Ten News is a bite-sized podcast for families who are curious about the world around them. Each episode explores topics kids care about most, including events, sports, science, gaming, pop culture, entertainment, and more.

Phil Edwards

From business to tech, french fries to Civil War balloons, podcaster Phil Edwards dives deep into everyday topics and finds the stories that will pique the interest of adults and kids alike.

For even more content, visit Spotify’s Back to School Hub.

AI Playlist Is Rolling Out in the US, Canada, Ireland, and New Zealand—Get Started With These Pro Tips

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In April, Spotify introduced AI Playlist in beta, providing Premium subscribers in the U.K. and Australia with an innovative tool to fuel discovery and music curation. The feature is now being expanded, offering more users the opportunity to express themselves through the music they love. Starting today, AI Playlist in English is rolling out in beta to Premium users on Android and iOS devices in the U.S., Canada, Ireland, and New Zealand.

AI Playlist combines Spotify’s powerful personalization technology with generative AI, allowing users to transform creative ideas into playlists. Whether someone is new to playlist creation or an experienced curator, this feature offers a fun, intuitive way to craft the perfect musical mix.

Playlists on Spotify have long been hubs for discovery, fostering strong connections between artists and fans. With over 22 billion new artist discoveries each month—two billion of which turn into lasting connections—Spotify continues to play a pivotal role in artist-fan relationships.

Since its launch in the U.K. and Australia, AI Playlist has already made an impact. Users have created millions of playlists they revisit regularly. With AI Playlist, anyone can flex their creative muscles and design the ideal vibe for any mood or moment.

The Magic of AI Playlist
Creating a playlist with AI Playlist is as simple as entering a unique prompt, such as “upbeat pop music for my European summer vacation” or “a romantic playlist for date night at home.” Spotify then provides a personalized selection of songs tailored to the desired vibe, which can be refined by adding further prompts.

Specificity enhances the process. Prompts that combine genres, moods, artists, or decades yield the most successful playlists. Creativity is key—users can even reference places, animals, activities, movie characters, colors, or emojis.

With AI Playlist reaching new markets, several Spotify team members have shared the prompts they’ve used to create their own AI-powered soundtracks:

  • Frankie Shlain, On-Platform Marketing Lead: Frankie asked for a playlist of rom-com soundtracks from the ’90s and ’00s and received tracks from favorite nostalgic movies, proving AI Playlist’s capability.
  • Erick Morales, Product Marketing Lead: Erick created a “Caribbean Dreams” playlist with chilled electronic music for a Tulum trip, blending personal favorites with new discoveries.
  • Annabelle Rolland, Senior Data Scientist: Annabelle’s prompt, “Give me funky and upbeat songs to help me unpack my boxes in my new home,” resulted in two energizing playlists: Energized Unpacking Grooves and Moving Day Melodies.
  • Renato Gamboa, Senior iOS Engineer: Renato relived magical moments from Joshua Tree with a “Desert house music for driving through Joshua Tree” playlist, refining it further to include only tracks released within the past month.

Getting Started with AI Playlist
Users can access the feature through the Spotify mobile app by searching “AI Playlist” or navigating to “Your Library,” tapping the “+” button, and selecting “AI Playlist.” From there:

  • Select a suggested prompt or type a custom one.
  • Spotify curates a playlist with tracks, artists, and genres tailored to the user’s preferences.
  • Manage the playlist by previewing, deleting tracks, or refining it with additional prompts.
  • Tap “Create” to save the playlist to Your Library.

AI Playlist, currently in beta, is designed exclusively for music-related prompts. Measures are in place to ensure responsible usage, especially for offensive prompts.

As AI Playlist expands to new regions, Spotify aims to empower more users to express themselves creatively and explore new music. With continuous innovation and updates on the horizon, the possibilities are endless.

5 Surprising Facts About Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble’s “Texas Flood”

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When Texas Flood dropped on June 13, 1983, it was an electrifying jolt to the music world. Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble came out swinging with a sound that was raw, real, and revolutionary. With Vaughan’s fiery guitar work and soul-stirring blues, this debut album didn’t just make waves—it created a flood.

1. It Was Recorded in Just Two Days
Talk about efficiency! Texas Flood was recorded in a mere two days at Jackson Browne’s personal studio in Los Angeles. With no overdubs, Vaughan and Double Trouble played as if they were performing live, capturing the raw energy that defined their sound.

2. A Legendary Studio with Humble Beginnings
The recording space wasn’t a high-tech marvel—it was a converted warehouse with concrete floors and rugs scattered around. Vaughan and the band set up in a circle, facing each other to create a live atmosphere. The simplicity of the setup became a defining feature of the album’s intimate sound.

3. A Loan That Changed History
To achieve their signature tone, Vaughan and the band took out a loan to purchase their equipment, including a rare Movement Systems Drum Computer and a Dumbleland Special amplifier. The investment paid off, with Vaughan’s guitar tone becoming one of the most iconic in blues history.

4. “Texas Flood” Has Roots in a Blues Standard
The title track, “Texas Flood,” wasn’t an original composition but a reimagined version of a blues song first recorded by Larry Davis in 1958. Vaughan’s version nearly doubled the original’s length, giving him ample space to unleash his dazzling guitar solos.

5. A Surprise Comeback for the Blues
At a time when mainstream rock dominated the charts, Texas Flood brought traditional blues roaring back into the spotlight. Critics praised Vaughan’s fresh yet faithful approach, making him a hero for a new generation of blues fans.

Stevie Ray Vaughan’s debut was a raw, soulful declaration of love for the blues, proving that even in a world dominated by synths and pop, pure talent and passion can create a lasting legacy.

5 Surprising Facts About Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)”

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When Eurythmics released Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) on January 4, 1983, they unleashed a revolution. Packed with electronic ingenuity, emotional depth, and a groundbreaking visual aesthetic, this record didn’t just climb charts; it redefined the boundaries of pop music. Whether you’ve danced to the synth-pop anthem or admired Annie Lennox’s androgynous power in the music video, this album holds secrets that only make it more fascinating.

1. The Studio Was a Makeshift Musical Haven
Eurythmics didn’t record Sweet Dreams in a state-of-the-art studio. Instead, the album was born in the attic of a warehouse in Chalk Farm, London, equipped with just a handful of second-hand gear and a single microphone. The duo’s DIY ethic wasn’t just a necessity—it became a defining part of the album’s raw and innovative sound.

2. “Sweet Dreams” Wasn’t an Obvious Hit
Believe it or not, RCA Records initially doubted the potential of the now-iconic title track. The song’s lack of a traditional chorus made them hesitate. However, after a Cleveland radio DJ put it on repeat, its undeniable allure skyrocketed, forcing RCA to release it—and the rest is history.

3. Annie Lennox’s Suit Broke Barriers
The music video for “Sweet Dreams” didn’t just promote the song; it became a cultural landmark. Annie Lennox’s orange buzz cut and business suit challenged traditional gender norms, earning her a reputation as a pioneer of androgynous style and inspiring countless artists who came after her.

4. “Sweet Dreams” Almost Didn’t Exist
The song’s iconic riff came together almost by accident. Dave Stewart was experimenting with his new synthesizer when Lennox, depressed at the time, was suddenly energized by the sounds. She jumped in, adding her creative input, and the duo turned a spontaneous jam session into an unforgettable anthem.

5. A “Sweet” Connection to Other Hits
Here’s a fun twist: Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) and Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” both became breakout hits in 1983. Both songs not only defined the sound of the year but also symbolized the power of reinvention, with their artists flipping traditional expectations of pop music on its head.

Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) continues to hold a place in music history as a masterpiece of ingenuity, resilience, and cultural impact. Whether it’s the unforgettable synth line, Lennox’s groundbreaking image, or its unorthodox production process, every detail about this record reminds us to hold your head up, keep moving on.

5 Surprising Facts About Cyndi Lauper’s “She’s So Unusual”

Let’s take a step back to 1983, a time when music was transforming and artists were using their platforms to make bold statements. Cyndi Lauper’s debut album She’s So Unusual was a game-changer. With its blend of fun, empowerment, and individuality, Lauper gave us more than songs; she gave us a lesson in how to embrace who we are and stand out in a crowd.

1. “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” Was Almost a Completely Different Song
Written by Robert Hazard, the original demo of “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” was from a male perspective. Lauper, ever the creative visionary, flipped the lyrics to make it a feminist anthem. With a playful yet powerful twist, she transformed it into one of the most iconic songs of the ’80s—a true celebration of female empowerment.

2. The Album Cover Has a Story of Its Own
The vibrant album cover, shot by renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz, captures Lauper in a vintage red prom dress she purchased from the boutique where she used to work. The location? Henderson Walk in Coney Island. The whimsical and rebellious energy of the cover perfectly encapsulates the spirit of the album.

3. A Banned Song Made Headlines
The track “She Bop” wasn’t just a chart success—it was a controversial one. Its cheeky themes earned it a spot on the PMRC’s infamous “Filthy Fifteen” list in 1985. Far from a setback, the controversy only added to the album’s mystique and Lauper’s reputation as a fearless artist.

4. A Summer of Transformation Led to Magic
The album was recorded during the summer of 1983 in studios across New York City. Lauper, who had been performing in clubs after declaring bankruptcy following the breakup of her band Blue Angel, poured her personal trials and triumphs into the record. That resilience and spirit are evident in every note.

5. The Tracklist Includes Hidden Gems
While hits like “Time After Time” and “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” stole the spotlight, deeper cuts like “Witness” and “I’ll Kiss You” showcase Lauper’s range and knack for storytelling. These tracks cement her as more than a pop icon—they reveal her as an artist with depth and versatility.

Whether you’re blasting “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” on repeat or rediscovering its hidden gems, there’s always something new to uncover. And as Lauper herself proved, sometimes being unusual is exactly what the world needs.