This song was the GOAT cac song of the 80s

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:jbhmm:Really?


Yeah, breh. This is a position I've held for years now. Out of all the decades from the 60s until now, the 80s was BY FAR the weakest of them all. Corny synths and hair bands. Just bad :scusthov:
 

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80s is goat cuz it’s pure camp. how can it not be coming off the 70’s
 

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Yeah, breh. This is a position I've held for years now. Out of all the decades from the 60s until now, the 80s was BY FAR the weakest of them all. Corny synths and hair bands. Just bad :scusthov:
I prefer the 60s and 70s, but there were a few gems in the 80s. Remember....these are just white artists. Plenty of stuff from the brothers that was nice from the 80s.
 

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I prefer the 60s and 70s, but there were a few gems in the 80s. Remember....these are just white artists. Plenty of stuff from the brothers that was nice from the 80s.


Yeah Micheal Jackson and Anita Baker in the 80s alone makes that decade not wack
 

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Fuk what yall talking bout its a lot of jams in here. I remember all these songs especially if u had cable in the 80s MTV stayed with these joints in the rotation. And before we got cable there was "Friday Night Videos" and you had to sit through all if this til they played Prince or the one or two black videos they'd show
 

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Fuk what yall talking bout its a lot of jams in here. I remember all these songs especially if u had cable in the 80s MTV stayed with these joints in the rotation. And before we got cable there was "Friday Night Videos" and you had to sit through all if this til they played Prince or the one or two black videos they'd show
People don’t understand! A lot of us either didn’t have cable or if we did it was super basic ass cable lol. We had whatever our parents played on the stereo and soul train as far as black music went. Only videos I had access to before I got BET and Yo MTV raps was Casey Kasem’s Top 40 and night tracks on TBS. I damn near was raised from jump by tv and radio. Man I was singing Phil Collins before I was 8. shyt changed when Michael Jackson hit mtv but I still loved that 80’s music we grew up on. I like each and every song posted in here:russ:
 
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